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Ways To The Deep Meadow

  • Cat No: MFM073
  • updated:2025-02-04

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LP 4650 JPY

〈Lo Recordings〉主宰、Seahawksでの活動や、Jonah SharpもフィーチャリングしたPeter SmithとのMLO名義で〈MUSIC FROM MEMORY〉からもリリースしたUKのサイケデリックミュージックのスペシャリストJON TYEのプロジェクトOcean Moon。

「Ways To The Deep Meadow」というタイトルは、LA MONTE YOUNGやVELVET UNDERGROUNDとのコラボレーションでも知られm詩人、神秘主義者、シャーマンでもあるアンガス・マクえライズが書いた詩「Universal Solar Calendar」にインスパイアされたもの。人工知能をめぐるアイデアを探求していた時期に制作されたというSIDE-1は、物理学や仏教、コンピューターとサイバネティクスの文化に関する書籍にふれた思索が背後にある。SIDE2は、Janine Rook’の「Made In Dreams」という絵画の個展や、ファミリー・フォアジング・キッチンの創設者であるヴィックス・ヒル・ライダーが脚本と監督を務めた自然環境にまつわるドキュメンタリー「Wild Edge」のために制作された音源。 (サイトウ)

We are excited to announce that our first release of 2025 will be ‘Ways To The Deep Meadow’, an album from Ocean Moon, the alias of producer Jon Tye.

In addition to running the long-standing label Lo Recordings, Tye has recorded under various names and been involved in numerous projects over the past three decades. Keen fans of the label may also notice that this isn't Tye's first collaboration with MFM; his work during the 1990's as part of UK ambient group MLO captured our attention years ago, leading to the release of their retrospective album ‘Oumuamua’ in 2021.

Releasing archival work alongside new material from an artist has been a fundamental aspect of Music From Memory’s identity since we began the label, and is something that continues to bring us immense joy. With Jon continuing to produce work under a wide range of names to this day, the short step to releasing this new work was organic and natural. Working under the name Ocean Moon Jon carries echoes of his work with MLO into the modern day, weaving an ambient electronic music that radiates gentle positivity.

The title ‘Ways To The Deep Meadow’ is inspired by the poem ‘Universal Solar Calendar’ written by poet, mystic, shaman, and visionary Angus Maclise. Maclise began as the percussionist in an early iteration of La Monte Young's Theatre Of Eternal Music and later played with the Velvet Underground before moving to Nepal, where he wrote and published an impressive collection of poetry and music.

Side one of the album was created at a time when Tye had been exploring ideas around artificial intelligence, delving into books such as ‘The Physics Of Immortality’ by Frank J. Tippler, ‘Novacene’ by James Lovelock, and ’12 Bytes’ by Jeanette Winterson, seeking an alternative to the prevalent, negative views of AI. He was also inspired by the Buddhist perspective of AI as an integral part of consciousness evolution, as evidenced by the creation of a Buddhist robot that preaches in the Kodaiji Temple in Kyoto.

Side two consists of two long-form pieces, one composed for Janine Rook’s ‘Made In Dreams’ exhibition and the other for Vix Hill Ryder’s ‘Wild Edges’ film. For ‘Made In Dreams’, text from the exhibition catalogue was processed via the Holly Herndon Holly + app to create an environment that is simultaneously otherworldly and warm.

As with much of Jon’s work, this music seeks to nurture an optimistic outlook in the listener, something he achieves here with subtlety and a truly delicate touch. The immersive ambient music of ‘Ways To The Deep Meadow’ reaches out to the listener like gentle trails of light, offering it’s spells,invocations and enchantments to all who choose to listen.

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