
Monument: Vinyl 2LP
Double Black BioVinyl, in printed sleeve, packed in a resealable protective bag.
Monument is one of Portico Quartetâs most accessible, direct records to date. If Terrain addressed the darker side of how Duncan Bellamy and Jack Wyllie made sense of the pandemic, then Monument resonates as an ode to better times. If not quite a dance record, it nonetheless pulses with an energy, radiance and a scalpel sharp focus. Jack Wyllie explains: âItâs possibly our most direct album to date. Itâs melodic, structured and thereâs an economy to it that is very efficient. Thereâs not much searching or wastage within the music itself, it is all finalised ideas, precisely sculpted and presented as a polished artefact.â Bellamy expands âMonument sits somewhere between our albums Portico Quartet and Art in the Age of Automation. It has perhaps a more overtly electronic edge to its sound â there are more synthesisers and electronic elements than we have used before and the music is often streamlined and rhythmicâ.
Tracklist:
1. Opening
2. Impressions
3. Ultraviolet
4. Ever Present
5. Gateway
6. Monument
7. A.O.E
8. Warm Data
9. Portal
10. On the Light
Double Black BioVinyl, in printed sleeve, packed in a resealable protective bag.
Monument is one of Portico Quartetâs most accessible, direct records to date. If Terrain addressed the darker side of how Duncan Bellamy and Jack Wyllie made sense of the pandemic, then Monument resonates as an ode to better times. If not quite a dance record, it nonetheless pulses with an energy, radiance and a scalpel sharp focus. Jack Wyllie explains: âItâs possibly our most direct album to date. Itâs melodic, structured and thereâs an economy to it that is very efficient. Thereâs not much searching or wastage within the music itself, it is all finalised ideas, precisely sculpted and presented as a polished artefact.â Bellamy expands âMonument sits somewhere between our albums Portico Quartet and Art in the Age of Automation. It has perhaps a more overtly electronic edge to its sound â there are more synthesisers and electronic elements than we have used before and the music is often streamlined and rhythmicâ.
Tracklist:
1. Opening
2. Impressions
3. Ultraviolet
4. Ever Present
5. Gateway
6. Monument
7. A.O.E
8. Warm Data
9. Portal
10. On the Light
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Double Black BioVinyl, in printed sleeve, packed in a resealable protective bag.
Monument is one of Portico Quartetâs most accessible, direct records to date. If Terrain addressed the darker side of how Duncan Bellamy and Jack Wyllie made sense of the pandemic, then Monument resonates as an ode to better times. If not quite a dance record, it nonetheless pulses with an energy, radiance and a scalpel sharp focus. Jack Wyllie explains: âItâs possibly our most direct album to date. Itâs melodic, structured and thereâs an economy to it that is very efficient. Thereâs not much searching or wastage within the music itself, it is all finalised ideas, precisely sculpted and presented as a polished artefact.â Bellamy expands âMonument sits somewhere between our albums Portico Quartet and Art in the Age of Automation. It has perhaps a more overtly electronic edge to its sound â there are more synthesisers and electronic elements than we have used before and the music is often streamlined and rhythmicâ.
Tracklist:
1. Opening
2. Impressions
3. Ultraviolet
4. Ever Present
5. Gateway
6. Monument
7. A.O.E
8. Warm Data
9. Portal
10. On the Light












