Elemental Gaze - Let Me Erase You (Japanese Edition)

Country: Japan
Label: Xtal Records
Released: 3 Sep 2008
Genre: Shoegaze / Indie-Rock / Electronica
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(Japanese Edition, 1 Bonus Track JewelCase CD with Japanese Obi sleeve)

Bio
Electronic acts are a dime a dozen in the local scenes, every music geek with a computer and decent soundcard can (and most have) start calling themselves “electronic musicians”. But frankly, most of them suck so badly that they’d be lucky to have careers recomposing top 40 songs as telephone hold music.
Like many other genres, the musicians or acts that do stand out are the ones that dare to be a bit different and mix it up a bit. This is the case with Bandung-based Elemental Gaze, a band that deftly and creatively weds the ambient subgenre of electronica with the dreamy, contemplative, and guitar-heavy sound of shoegaze.
Founded by Fuad Abdulgani and M.Myrdal in 2002 in Bandung. Elemental Gaze’s sounds are inspired by musicians such as My Bloody Valentine, Cocteau Twins, Brian Eno, Robin Guthrie, Ulrich Schnauss, Blur, and M83. The name Elemental Gaze is derived from the Robin Guthrie song, titled Elemental. The guys began to play a few gigs around their hometown, and slowly making a name for themselves for their unique blending of guitar distortions with blips and beeps.
In 2006, Myrdal amicably left the band and was replaced by Bilfian Sugiana (programmer and synthesizer) and Lutfi Kurniadi (guitar and keyboard). Since then, the band has received international accolades from various international music publications, despite still being unsigned by any label.
Also in 2006, the band self-released their first EP titled We Cannot Create Ourselves for Someone We Love. Two-thousand-and-seven saw them further exploring the possibilities of their genre-bending sound, as well as examining more traditional Indonesian music with either samples of ethnic instruments or playing around a bit with the pentatonic scale. They are currently recording new EPs, which they hope to release this year.
The sound of Elemental Gaze is not a sound born out of reckless joy or a disregard for deep thought. It is a sound born in the deepest reaches of the human heart and mind; the dark little space in the back of our heads where grief, loneliness, confusion, and unrequited desires are processed. It is the sound of a sorrowful soul in the midst of healing itself. Their sound takes off from a rather dark place, but will almost always progress into a brighter place before finally ending.

Reviews:

.. With the majority of the personnel was 20 years old, made them appropriate to considered as the new band that was counted on . – Ripple Magazine (Indonesia)

Really majestic and will take you to some strange part of your inner psyche. Promise. – Junk Magazine (Malaysia)

It is a sound born in the deepest reaches of the human heart and mind; the dark little space in the back of our heads where grief, loneliness, confusion, and unrequited desires are processed. It is the sound of a sorrowful soul in the midst of healing itself. Their sound takes off from a rather dark place, but will almost always progress into a brighter place before finally ending. – Paul F. Agusta/The Jakarta Post

Tracklisting:
1  To Leave After The Memories Are Full
2  Unperfect Sky
3  Behind The Window I See
4  Running Away, Lost In Three Way Conversation
5  Let Me Erase You
6  Love Your Love, Death Your Love
7  We Cannot Create Ourselves For Someone We Love
8  Unperfect Sky Without Your Smile (Original Version) [Japanese Edition Bonus Track]



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