josh epps
All the grooves and ear candy you'd expect from GiGi FM plus a few surprises. I love how the piano and polyrhythms interact on "Gabriella".
Favorite track: Raspberry Pie (Digital Only).
As a trained dancer, movement has always guided GiGi FM’s work, whether through developing movement based instruments, or questing to make you move via sound-systems across the world. These ephemeral moments of altered sleep patterns and dance are now present in the music of ‘Sea~rène’, sounds for a trip in the mind held with a desire to dance.
A sense of brightness prevails in Movimiento, the feeling of white light rising from the dark of your mind as you lay with closed eyes.
Opener "Gabriella" takes you by the hand to spin you across the ballroom floor, dancing in a dusky glow. Piano twinkles along with your step; a gradual ascension as a graceful dance can be. Lost in thoughtful yet thoughtless drift to the rumble of sound, we can confront parts of ourselves and our connection to others, the spirit of B side opener "Awakening The World’s Heart".
Place is important to movement also, as heard in the kinetic motion of "Tempelhof", reminiscent of the feld in Berlin (GiGi’s home) itself. Blurred lines of people weaving their way through, either high speed on skates or on a leisurely stroll. It's summer in the city, where the nighttime shortens and daylight extends, yet the simulated night of the club never ends. Eventually reaching slumber, "Lucid Dreaming" is the record's swan-song, a final lift of propulsion to remind that the dream of dance is a physical act, belonging to the imagined and the real.
Digi bonus "Raspberry Pie" is a sweet treat at the end of the dance, a familiar taste and a reminder of joy, ready for the next Movimiento.
Words by Rhys Salt
“We are Sea~rène swimming in-between supernatural tides, forever
following the emotional waves of the universe”. GiGi FM