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Segue - Pacifica
Label / Silent Season
Cat # / SSCD13
Released / January 2013
Style / Dub Techno
Rating / 4.5
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Like most of Silent Season's beautifully decorated releases, Pacifica is consumed by nature—immense, enveloping nature. It's a tendency common in dub techno: the never-ending quest to capture the sublime. Of course, in the search to encapsulate the rumblings of the planet and the vast shifting of the tides, a lot of it ends up sounding stuffy and self-serious. But with the opener of Canadian producer Jordan Sauer's fourth album, it's immediately obvious that his approach is a little more down to earth than most. "West Coast Rain" eases the album into a lush landscape that's every bit as awe-inspiring, yet strangely inviting, as the incredible scene pictured on the cover.

Part of the reason that Pacifica feels so unusually welcoming is melody—the album oozes with it right from the outset. Sauer is totally divorced from the genre's usual mood of big, ominous melodies that seem to stretch on forever; he prefers more compact chord progressions to frame his moving vignettes. The filtered lead on "Honest and Truly," for example, satiates into a pleasant blur of warmth that recalls The Field more than Basic Channel.

That said, Pacifica doesn't completely do away with its dub techno roots. There are DeepChord-like experiments in artificial rain conjuring, like "La Rue," which later pans upwards to a twinkling sky of beautiful synth work. Nimble basslines keep more conventional moments like "Parchment" from resting on their laurels too long. Every track has some sort of surprise in waiting, like the tribal touches that pull the floaty chords of "Snow Dub" down to tactile soil, or the swelling organ jubilee of penultimate track "Ocean."

An LP that sounds comfortable above all else, the innovation that Segue achieves is of a humble sort. There's a distinct sense of humility in its relatively short duration and homely demeanor. As a born resident of the Canadian West Coast, I'm more than familiar with the natural splendour that inspired Pacifica. The area's spectacular landscape carries a unique blend of unfathomable prehistoric scale and alluring atmosphere. Sauer conveys it expertly and without so much as a stretch or a strain. What makes Pacifica so great is that, instead of trying to imitate oceans or tectonic plates with earth-shaking vibrations, it captures the warming satisfaction of taking a stroll through a well-worn forest or park that you already know and love.



Published /
Tue, 12 February 2013



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Tracklist: Segue - Pacifica
01. Westcoast Trail
02. Honest and Truly
03. Parchment
04. Snow Dub
05. Pushing Forward
06. La Rue
07. Canyon
08. Ocean
09. Vapor Trails

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WarehouseDecaywrote
Mon, 01 Apr 2013Jordan sent me this one recently - an excellent album from start to finish. Perfect for car-journeys! Looking forward to more of his work like this in the future.

Best track = Snow Dub

keeponwrote
Sun, 31 Mar 2013Pacifica is actually pretty good.

aaroninkywrote
Sat, 30 Mar 2013In the interview he kind of comes across like a douche. Not doing much for the latterday stereotype of dub techno producers/listeners, haha.

MAKNYCwrote
Tue, 26 Mar 2013Nice and soothing i defiantly recommend it !!

peelmananaswrote
Wed, 27 Feb 2013First time I've heard of this label and I'm a big fan now. It's the kind of music that rewards close attention but can shimmer in the background.

KiwiJuicewrote
Fri, 22 Feb 2013I bought it on discogs a week ago. This is exactly the kind of music that I love/need. Absolutely inspiring


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