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1LP Vinyl – MFM073

Lo Recordings boss Jon Tye harks back to his time with UK ambient group MLO on ‘Ways to the Deep Meadow’, proposing an optimistic, immersive alternative to the perpetual doom and gloom.

It’s no surprise that Tye’s latest solo jaunt has ended up on Music For Memory, given that the label reissued a retrospective of MLO’s work (‘Oumaumua’) back in 2021. And ‘Ways to the Deep Meadow’ is in good company next to releases from Gigi Masin and Gaussian Curve. Tye’s approach is thoughtful, but never dark – the title of the album is a reference to Angus Maclise’s poem ‘Universal Solar Calendar’, and on the first side, he takes a surprisingly upbeat look at the possibilities of AI. Inspired by the Buddhist perspective that AI could be an integral step in the evolution of consciousness, and texts from Frank J. Tippler, Jeanette Winterson and James Lovelock, Tye crafts a sequence of gently evolving nu-new age lullabies, using faded pads and animated, woodblock-like percussive cycles.

On the title track, we can hear traces of Hiroshi Yoshimura’s iconic ‘Green’, while ‘Day of the Voyage’ sounds more like early ISAN, all slo-mo beatbox pulses and sugary melodies. And on the flip, Tye presents two long-form compositions, the first of which was composed for Janine Rook’s ‘Made In Dreams’ exhibition using text from the catalogue that Tye processed using Holly Herndon’s Holly + app. Written for Vix Hill Ryder’s ‘Wild Edges’ film, ‘An Ending Full of Light’ finishes things off with charming musicbox melodies that wash into warm, billowing ambience.