Celer + Forest Management - Landmarks (Remastered)

Celer + Forest Management - Landmarks (Remastered)

Constellation Tatsu

ctatsu

2025/11/25
  1. 17° 10° 77° 83°
  2. 2The first steps onto their soil
  3. 3Hotel Mona Lisa
  4. 4Indistinguishable from magic
  5. 5A big and strange place
  6. 6Volcanic institutions
  7. 7From fire, ice
  8. 8Embera
  9. 95,000 feet under the surface
  10. 10Blending all of the above
  11. 11S-shaped isthmus
  12. 12Magnified pieces of thermodynamics
  13. 13The signs are everywhere
  14. 14Rights of the idea or a machine

CTATSU-005

Open edition

Following its release in the winter of 2018, "Landmarks", a collaboration between veteran ambient artists Celer and Forest Management, initially drew quiet accolades and a steadfast listenership that has since swelled to unimagined proportions (~20 Mil. streams), resonating with listeners perhaps now more than ever and cementing its status as an experimental classic.
Inspired by Paul Theroux's novel "The Mosquito Coast" and Peter Weir's 1986 film adaptation of that book, "Landmarks" sets out 14 tracks in a "stunning hour of music" (The Quietus) that creates a "general sense of foreboding, critique of romantic retreat into individualism and colonialism" (A Closer Listen). The album is now offered on vinyl for the first time (originally out on cassette tape), newly remastered by Stephan Mathieu to enhance the depth and richness of this oneiric soundscape.
Both Americans, Celer (Will Long) resides in Tokyo, Japan and Forest Management (John Daniel) in Chicago, USA. "Landmarks" was born of their months-long collaboration, trading music back and forth and reshaping each other's work using a series of patches, tape looping, and electronic manipulation. As a throughline in each piece we hear their distinct voices and cultural contexts blend to unique, often otherworldly effect, conjuring a dreamlike tension that refuses easy resolution. We are hooked by a mood that captured listeners back in 2018 and continues to hold us today in the context of current events, related disquietudes, and a nostalgic longing for solutions that may be more imaginary than real.
released August 20, 2024
All music by John Daniel and Will Long, 2017
Mastered by Stephan Mathieu
Cover artwork by Steven Ramsey, layout by Rutger Zuydervelt

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