Carlos Giffoni
IGUANA (TAPE)
Ideal Recordings ⢠SKU: IDEAL280Beats ⢠Pop ⢠Experimental ⢠Alternative
Carlos Giffoni
Ideal Recordings ⢠SKU: IDEAL280Beats ⢠Pop ⢠Experimental ⢠Alternative
ā¬26.00
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Carlos Giffoni reconnects with Thurston Moore for two sides of loose-limbed axe noise, oscillator worship and hard-phased, Spacemen 3-style feedback. Giffoniās been on a roll recently. Since the No Fun founder returned to the scene with Ā»VainĀ”, a genius set of synth mutations that appeared in iDEAL back in 2018, heās been slowly ramping up the activity, dropping the celestial Ā»Dream WalkerĀ« on Stephen OāMalleyās Ideologic Organ in 2024 and following it with Ā»PendulumĀ«, a bumper compendium of collaborations, just a few weeks back. For those who remember Giffoniās first trip round the block, he was always able to hold his own chopping it up in person, not just by mail. Just scrub through his early catalog and youāll see collabs with Nels Cline and Chris Corsano, Merzbow, Jim OāRourke and Lasse Marhaug, and of course, Thurston Moore. The two rekindle their thing on Ā»IGUANAāĀ« picking up where 2001ās fabled Ā»4 Guitars LiveĀ« performance left off. Here, Giffoni straddles a tabletop synth and FX while Moore attacks his signature Jazzmaster with a drumstick and a screwdriver ā vibes fully intact. Moore is on blistering form, sounding as if heās taken a step back to refresh his approach since the early ā00s when he could be spotted moonlighting on any number of basement-adjacent noise sides. Sawing at his strings and turning the guitar into a shrieking resonator, he leaves only faint vapours of the classic Sonic Youth sound as opiating accents on his animalistic wails and rumbles. On the opening half, his whammy ā assisted shreds are balanced out by Giffoniās off-world whirrs and airlocked vibrations, building a dense wall of noise towards an unexpectedly elegiac conclusion. At some point, Giffoniās rasping churr transforms into a simmering shudder and Mooreās into hymnal drones ā squint a bit and you could almost call it pretty. Of course, they ramp things up on the flip, dissolving the melancholia with smokey white noise and twangy, post-Derek Bailey chimes that Giffoni accompanies with aggy oscillations. Like every great taped noise set, the recording quality is crucial - Ā»IGUANAĀ« was captured from the pit by Guillermo Hernandez Avendano, the dad of Lia Miranda who provides the cover photo. Itās that kinda show.