Laurel Halo

Possessed – Soundtrack to the film by Metahaven & Rob Schröder

The Vinyl Factory

VF320

Laurel Halo

Possessed – Soundtrack to the film by Metahaven & Rob Schröder

The Vinyl Factory

VF320

Packshot
ARTIST
Laurel Halo
TITLE
Possessed – Soundtrack to the film by Metahaven & Rob Schröder
LABEL
The Vinyl Factory
CAT NO.
VF320
FORMAT
LP
RELEASE DATE
  • 10/04/2020 [INITIAL RELEASE]
TERRITORY
Worldwide
BARCODE
5060438881171
GENRE
Ambient Modern Classical Soundtrack
FEATURING
Laurel Halo

TRACK LISTING

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  1. A1. Hyphae  ▾

SALES NOTES

Laurel Halo presents an album’s worth of score provided for the 2018 essay film Possessed, by artist collective Metahaven and Rob Schröder, produced by Dutch Mountain Film. The film was nominated for the IFFR Tiger award and the CPH:Dox New Vision Award in 2018. Her first foray into writing music for screen, the album provides a rich variety of sounds, from aqueous, subterranean drones, to plaintive folk pieces for violin and cello, to uncanny pseudoclassical piano mutations.

It’s fitting for Laurel Halo to move into the score world. Already known for her ability to craft evocative, emotionally charged music, the pieces on offer give shade and contour to the central questions of Possessed. We arrange our lives to impress the gaze of others and have become obsessed by our own image, we are looking for a new, personal way to relate to others, but how do we find new ways of being together, outside the self-surveillance we have created? The film’s sophisticated collage of live footage combined with found footage of makeup tutorials, smart phones melted by liquefied lead, facial recognition software, selfie risktakers atop cranes, and tourists filming their every move in Rome all point to the central question of the film: who is looking out for you?

The soundtrack traverses both the synthetic and acoustic, in keeping with the film’s tension between what is natural and unnatural. Opening track Hyphae unfolds like the titular fungal network, spreading and extending indelibly; the various Rome Themes all motivic in their romantic yearning; the surreal piano of Marbles pointing towards the recurrent image of void like black marbles, all knocking against one another, but never touching. Zeljava, named after the abandoned former Yugoslavian military air base featured in the film, is a central piece for it’s resonant, wrenching quality, like a perpetually arched back. In a nod to film music tradition a simple rendition of Pergolesi’s Stabat Mater is also included in the collection.

Violinist Galya Bisengalieva and cellist Oliver Coates provide rich performances, and renowned engineer Paul Corley lends additional production.

Tracklist:
A1. Hyphae
A2. Rome Theme I
A3. Breath
A4. Lead
A5. Marbles
A6. Rome Theme II
A7. Zeljava

B1. Last Seen
B2. Rome Theme III
B3. Cave Walk
B4. Stabat Mater (Excerpt)
B5. Masks
B6. Last Seen (Reprise) [vinyl only track]

Published: 27th February 2020

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