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Music reviews: Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Django Django and more Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss February 12, 2021 â 4.00pm Save Normal text size Credit:WILK. â â â â Iâve never been in a float tank, but suspect this music may sometimes be an aural equivalent. Impermanence is a Melbourne trio whose music has a way of disengaging itself from gravity â without sending you to sleep. Their methods of keeping you absorbed include maintaining a vague sensation of velocity even when the sounds hang in a state of suspension â rather like planets that are hurtling through space while seeming immobile. They also employ climactic points, and occasionally they jolt you back to earth with solidified rhythms. In a sonic first, Bianca Gannon doesnât just play piano and gamelan, she sometimes plays them simultaneously, while Josh Holt plays acoustic and electric basses ....
Alec Ounsworth of Clap Your Hands Say Yeah performing in 2018. Credit: Getty/Xavi Torrent Clap Your Hands Say Yeah are back with their third single of the year, âWhere They Perform Miraclesâ. Like its predecessors, âHesitating Nationâ and âThousand Oaksâ, the new track is set to appear on Clap Your Hands Say Yeah’s forthcoming record, âNew Fragilityâ. âNew Fragilityâ, due for release on February 12, will be the projectâs first record since 2017âs âThe Touristâ. It will also be Clap Your Hands Say Yeahâs second album since shedding all band members to become the solo project of frontman Alec Ounsworth. ....