Jeff Burch – As I Remember, If I Remember Correctly, I Arrived Sweetly (Farmer Frontier)

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Among Jeff Burch’ current credentials: he’ a guitarist for the indie rock band Songs, half of the duo Mandala Trap with Paul Gough (Pimmon), an in-demand journalist and graphic designer, and the owner of the boutique label/publishing concern the Spring Press. As well as all that, the Sydney-based, American-born New Zealander makes experimental music under his own name. Released on the Perth label Farmer Frontier, this 18-minute disc is his solo debut, although his Songs bandmate Steve Uren – also an artist and native Kiwi – provides additional percussion.

The opening “Ink’ begins with finessed cymbals and a foretelling shade of drone before some gorgeously sleepy guitar enters the frame. At eight and a half minutes, it’s an airy composition that utilises layering without ever weighing itself down. There’ a slight Dirty Three vibe to it perhaps, and it’s easy to imagine a sunset as the track starts to fade, mellow, and finally dip out of existence in its final minute. “Untitled #2′ is a short, reverberating guitar passage, while the Pimmon-sampling title track favours a drifting electronic drone and fleeting snatches of piano. It’s a marvelous little ambient piece that crackles like kindling. “Untitled #1 (The Western Hour’) then brings the record full circle with pleasant ripples of guitar and cymbals.

A treat for the ears, As I Remember… is hypnotic and imminently repeatable. Another worthy pursuit, then, by the remarkably prolific Burch.

Doug Wallen

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