Constellation

Constellation

Exo Mark Molnar

£11.99
Genre: Ambient, Electronic, and Modern Classical Ambient.
Format: CD

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Condition: Brand New
Release date: Jun 06, 2025
Catalogue number: CST185CD
Barcode: 0666561018528
Condition: Brand New
Release date: Jun 06, 2025
Catalogue number: CST185LP
Barcode: 0666561018511

The Ottawa composer/performer and head of Black Bough Records plays every instrument on his CST debut: an accessibly avant-garde work of dark/ambient modern chamber music. RIYL: György Ligeti, Lea Bertucci, Henryk Górecki, Okkyung Lee, Stars Of The Lid

Mark Molnar has been a linchpin of the Ottawa experimental music scene for over two decades, spanning contemporary classical, electroacoustic, industrial/noise, and improv. As a string player in a wide range of projects, an organizer and curator of innumerable shows, and via his own avantgarde label Black Bough Records, Molnar’s unflagging contributions to independent music culture in Canada’s capital city have been significant. EXO is his Constellation debut: a remarkable and bracing suite of post-classical composition on which Molnar plays every instrument. Meticulously self-recorded, primarily with strings, harp, and piano, EXO balances thematic melodicism, polytonality, and dissonance across three elegiac pieces of exquisitely expressive dynamism. This is exacting modern chamber music that blends formal and harmonic complexity with a solemn emotive sensibility accessible to a broad audience. Listeners that yearn for some edge and disquietude in a landscape of often all-too-approachable post-classical music should find EXO eminently worth their time and attention.

While Molnar is a highly trained string player, and studied music under Aubrey Wolfe, microtonality with James Tenney, and composition with R. Murray Schafer, his trajectory has been entirely and intentionally outside the academy, signalling a socio-artistic commitment to DIY culture, forged from an early passion for the sonic worlds of post-hardcore, post-punk, no-wave, free improv, power electronics, and other independent/underground musics. His classically-informed works have been described as “tense currents of musical modernism invigorated with punk’s raw vitality.” EXO carries an undercurrent influenced by dark industrial and ambient metal in particular, with microphones purposely placed to pick up the low-end frequencies of the piano body, and of a bass drum positioned as a resonant skin in the acoustic space; an electroacoustic strategy organically meshed to the crisply defined and pristinely recorded pointillisms and polychords of strings, harp, and piano, which feed into this noisefloor of crepuscular sub-bass disquietude and decay. It’s a production aesthetic that lends EXO a distinct undertow of tension and feeling, a sort of roiling maximalism where the chamber instrumentation traces arcs and waves of form and flow as if drawn from a dark, impervious ocean below. It also reinforces the profound hermeticism of Molnar’s process, as a forbiddingly solitary creative act of immersion and navigation. The album artwork, featuring semi abstract stills of the sea by British photographer Ed Allen, further reifies this metaphor. The album’s opening piece “Sub Luna” (and its shortest at 8 minutes) showcases Molnar’s adeptness at naturalistic and flowing complexity: tight cascades of climbing and descending chordal clusters hold their polytonal densities for various durations, yielding to more clarified harmonic suspensions and motifs, as melodic themes led primarily by violins in the higher registers provide a fractured lyricism. Molnar says: “the opening and closing figures of this piece act as opposing shorelines; the shorelines provide a reliable expression of range and key signature, and the tides come in and swallow them up, the motion of a body that addresses the relationship between states of lucidity and melodic figures.” On “Terre Sacer” everything happens in soupier waters, as a slow and doleful theme, anchored by grinding bass notes, circles in a gyre of dark resonances, until glistening strings
gradually ascend to enrobe a plaintive and gently harrowing single-voiced ostinato over the composition’s final third. Molnar’s drone, ambient, minimalist, and goth-industrial influences are on display here. Side Two of EXO features the 18-minute multi-movement “pallida Mors” (pale death): a waterfall of heterophony introduces dense chordal movements where strings are recorded and mixed to evoke pipe organ, in the album’s most overtly dissonant and (anti)liturgical sequence. This gives way to ever more open and fragile spaces, before a resurgence of dark clusters and noise treatments introduces a final repeating piano coda, shrouded in devastated bass resonance, settling into what Molnar calls “a meditative hollow.”

Track List:
SIDE ONE
1. Sub Luna
2 .Terre Sacer
SIDE TWO
3. pallida Mors – Disquiet
4. pallida Mors – Aporia
5. pallida Mors – Patior
Format: CD

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