Volume One — Lizala Vi
Volume One — Lizala Vi
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Cassette released as a C35 limited-edition pro-dubbed pink cassette in an oversized library cassette case. All pre-orders come complete with a handwritten note by Lizala Vi. Cassette is catalogued HOS001, marking House of Saturn's first planned release.
Lizala Vi’s live performances have always maintained an ability to play a room back to itself via sounds captured from other spaces. A paradox that becomes an exercise in deep listening. Working an emotional curiosity of the world through a total balance of material.
For Volume One, released now through House of Saturn, the Croydon born, Liverpool based Lizala Vi pulls sounds from Croatian national parks, transitory aeroplane cabins and the ex-brazilian consulate in Liverpool, a space that over recent years has become a melting pot for the city’s avant garde music scene, a place this record was mixed and in which Lizala Vi now calls home.
Through conversations during the production of this work the phrase ‘chewing air’ was mentioned. Sound is not a tangible art form. The visual mediums, painting, video, sculpture can all be grasped at, their real world representations pointed at and transposed. Sound however cannot be touched. Lizala Vi, with this work and an ability to balance one space against a considered other comes close with an attempt at chewing that air.
House of Saturn is now pleased to make this work available through mail-order and digital download. The cassette comprises two works; side a, a long form piece that invites the listener to witness a balance of material. Side b, a recording captured aboard flight EZY8393 from London, UK to Split, Croatia.
For Volume One, released now through House of Saturn, the Croydon born, Liverpool based Lizala Vi pulls sounds from Croatian national parks, transitory aeroplane cabins and the ex-brazilian consulate in Liverpool, a space that over recent years has become a melting pot for the city’s avant garde music scene, a place this record was mixed and in which Lizala Vi now calls home.
Through conversations during the production of this work the phrase ‘chewing air’ was mentioned. Sound is not a tangible art form. The visual mediums, painting, video, sculpture can all be grasped at, their real world representations pointed at and transposed. Sound however cannot be touched. Lizala Vi, with this work and an ability to balance one space against a considered other comes close with an attempt at chewing that air.
House of Saturn is now pleased to make this work available through mail-order and digital download. The cassette comprises two works; side a, a long form piece that invites the listener to witness a balance of material. Side b, a recording captured aboard flight EZY8393 from London, UK to Split, Croatia.