Orcas

Orcas

Genres: ambient, electronic, shoegaze, minimal, dream pop

About Orcas

Orcas is a band by haze-pop auteur Benoît Pioulard and post-minimalist composer Rafael Anton Irisarri (also known as The Sight Below). Theirs is a style deeply rooted in personal variations on songform and ambient craft, and as a duo they bridge the furthest outlying aspects of their previous solo work published on Kranky, Touch, Miasmah, Room40, and Ghostly International. Version II The courtship of ambient music and traditional songform has been a long and tenuous one, almost to the point that their differences seem irreconcilable. Spanning decades with only a few points of obscure intersections, the occasions on which the two styles have met and crossed into the pop culture lexicon have often yielded a contrary, oil-and-water form. The abstract nature of the “ambient” genre and instant gratification of the “pop” song require deft hands for successful cohabitation, thus it’s little wonder that there are so few practitioners of its delicate equilibrium. Orcas – comprised of haze-pop auteur Benoît Pioulard and post-minimalist composer Rafael Anton Irisarri – is an imaginative return to that narrative. Theirs is a style deeply rooted in personal variations on songform and ambient craft, and as a duo they bridge the furthest outlying aspects of their previous solo work published on Kranky, Touch, Miasmah, Room40, and Ghostly International. Here song and abstraction become one entity, condensing the spaces between to generate an arching trajectory. This co-mingling of contrasts is even coded into their moniker; Pioulard and Irisarri have chosen an iconic symbol of the American Pacific Northwest, a methodical sea hunter that is also a totem of the open oceans' expanse. The so-called “wolf of the seas” that evokes a quiet, stately, yet powerful nature. Appropriately, their music is a careful balance of chiaroscuro elements, where pop hook and spatial ambience converge. In its environs, lyricism flows as a time-distended dynamic, rising and falling, proceeding almost antithetically to pop's typical gratification ethos. Orcas has taken an immersive, fluid vector for their passions; a resonant call like sonar from the depths. It was announced via their website that Orcas would be following up their Morr Music debut with a second release April 4, 2014 entitled "Yearling." This sophomore release also featured the musical contributions of Martyn Heyne (Efterklang) on guitar and piano, and Michael Lerner (Telekinesis) on drums.

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Orcas — Top 18 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Orcas Bruise
Orcas Flutter (m 6 exclusive Bonus Track)
Orcas Burnt Away
Orcas Pallor Cedes
Orcas Until Then
Orcas Point Sur (m 6 exclusive Bonus Track)
Orcas Capillaries
Orcas I Saw My Echo
Orcas High Fences
Orcas Certain Abstractions
Orcas Petrichor
Orcas Fare
Orcas Half Light
Orcas Infinite Stillness
Orcas Selah
Orcas Riptide
Orcas A Subtle Escape
Orcas Little A Strongly More Grow I
Bruise
Flutter (m 6 exclusive Bonus Track)
Burnt Away
Pallor Cedes
Until Then
Point Sur (m 6 exclusive Bonus Track)
Capillaries
I Saw My Echo
High Fences
Certain Abstractions
Petrichor
Fare
Half Light
Infinite Stillness
Selah
Riptide
A Subtle Escape
Little A Strongly More Grow I