Tulipomania – I’ve Been Told – Absolution
Tulipomania’s I’ve Been Told – Absolution is an atmospheric composition that combines dark romance and experimental soundscapes to come up with a work that is both obscure and interesting. Inspired by Jeff VanderMeer’s novel Absolution, the song feels like aural extension of his strange storytelling style, bringing listeners into a deep listening experience that crosses the line between music and storytelling. The music begins with ethereal electronic sounds merged in a distorted mix, developing a mysterious and surreal atmosphere. Tom Murray’s narrative-style lead vocals, processed with an unusual backward-reverb effect, have an almost hypnotic feel, bringing the listener into the protagonist’s mindset. Cheryl Gelover’s background harmonies provide a dimension and increase the track’s mysterious attraction. Musically, the song is heavily influenced by electronica and trip-hop, while its production leans toward art pop, remembering the legendary 4AD Records style. The Cocteau Twins’ influence is evident, especially in the ethereal soundscapes and sensitive fitting of melody and atmosphere. Tulipomania, on the other hand, adds their own distinct aroma in the audio mix, creating a sound that is contemporary and experimental. The production is carefully developed, with layered synthesizers and electronic drums creating an ambient background that moves between anxiety and relaxation. This interplay mirrors the emotional spiral of the song’s story, dragging the listener inside the protagonist’s mind. The dark, romantic overtones are obvious, expressing a state of desire, self-awareness and heaviness of unspoken truths.
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