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The Emotional Life Of Savages

by Teleseen

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Myrtle Ave 03:40
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Espelho 05:45
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Khalil 04:43
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Jaguar 05:57
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Fundos 05:45
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about

On May 4th the producer, multi-instrumentalist, DJ and record collector Gabriel Cyr AKA Teleseen releases 5th album ‘The Emotional Life of Savages’ via French imprint Goldmin Music.

African rhythms, Latin heat and otherworldly electronics collide like neurons, processed through a New York state of mind. The pancontinental sounds are mirrored in his own life, which has oscillated back and forth between various countries.

A jazz background combined with a love for house and techno are ingrained in the grooves. Also key is the samba, baile funk and MPB that inspired him while living in Rio de Janeiro, plus the sounds he reabsorbed on returning to NYC’s club scene.

This wide range of influences spanning the global underground coalesces into a rich, vital and coherent whole. Warm and soulful, but also evoking an intoxicating, heady atmosphere, the hypnotic and ultra-rhythmic tracks subtly shift and build to fever pitch, due primarily to deft polyrhythmic drums and percussion - both played and sequenced.

“Working on this record I finally found myself able to manifest a certain sound I’d been hearing in my head for years, combining the rhythmic intensity of afro-house and afro-Brazilian music with the more cosmic sounds of Detroit and deep house”, explains Cyr on his musical vision.

The gentle sundowner glow of ‘Myrtle Avenue’ with its textured synth waves and wandering Parrish-esque keys acts as a precursor to the potent nocturnal adventure to follow: ‘Espelhos’ captures a similar essence to Black Science Orchestra’s classic ‘Save Us (The Jam)’, before the heat goes up and heads go down for the eastern-tinged, autotune-laden fire of ‘Khalil’.

The album then intensifies further still on the percussion-heavy, big bottomed cosmic throb of ‘Jaguar’, whilst Brazilian flavour meets tech house rush on ‘Fundos’, before the party reaches its feverish close on the wiggling batucada- meets-tribal-house of ‘Temporada De Seca’.

Born in the north eastern United States, as an adult Cyr has always been nomadic. He has sought to live and immerse himself in other cultures and absorb their sounds, but eventually always succumbs to the Big Apple’s magnetic pull. Back home, a key inspirational catalyst for the album was the Brooklyn-based party Africainoir, where he’s a resident DJ.

“It’s a night where we mix afro house, afro beats and deep house with broken beat and other more eclectic vibes”, says Cyr. “We’ve had Waajeed, Daz-I-Kue, Joakim, Recloose, DJ Spinna and Lexis from Music is My Sanctuary as guests. We also have a monthly radio show on Balamii’s New York station”, he adds.

Another facet to ‘The Emotional Life Of Savages’ is Cyr’s more individual and singular new approach to making music, having previously pursued of a “more of a band sound” sound on his own releases and in production for others. The latter includes work for the Brazilian rock band Dorgas and various yet-to-be announced South African artists, recorded when he lived in both respective countries. Further travels wide across Africa and south America have also ensued, due to his day job as a sound recordist for documentaries.

Cyr’s start in electronic music came as part of the post-illbient pirate radio scene in Brooklyn. “Illbient was a scene and genre late 90s/early naughties New York”, he recalls. “DJ Spooky is probably the best known person who was involved. There was lots of activity around experimental pirate radio during this time as well, and it’s in this context I started DJing and producing.”

Alongside cutting his teeth producing illbient/hip hop and working as an engineer, he ran his own studio for period, before starting his own label Percepts, on which to release his dub techno style debut. He has since released on 100% Silk, Boomarm Nation and Feel Up Records, and now ‘The Emotional Life Of Savages’ marks Teleseen’s first album for Goldmin records. Residing on a roster alongside respected cult heroes Terrence Parker, Wyndell Long, Boo Williams and Ian Simmonds, it’s peers like these that give an accurate validation of his own top quality form.

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released May 4, 2018

Written & Produced by Gabriel Cyr

Artwork by Sebastian Dittmann

P&C 2018 GOLDMIN MUSIC

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