
by Ben Hogwood
What’s the story?
San Franciscan producer Scott Hansen returns to his Tycho alias for a first long player since 2020’s Simulcast.
The aim this time around was, in his words, “about creating a space for healing and reflection, a mantra for spiritual, emotional, and physical healing. At the end of the day, all we really have is our health – both physical and mental – and we wish infinite health to our family and friends. So in those ways, infinite health is a salutation and an imperative.”
The synths and samplers still form the basis for the Tycho sound, but Hansen has looked to use acoustic topping in creating an individual sound, helped by regular collaborators Zac Brown (guitar), Rory O’Connor (drums) and producer Chris Taylor.
What’s the music like?
Tycho have always made beautiful sounds that somehow capture the wide expanse and warmth of their Californian home – and Infinite Health is no different.
This is an upbeat album, full of energizing, positive grooves and laden with hooks. Hansen’s breezy textures, helped by Grizzly Bear’s Taylor, are a treat, especially on their own favourite, the single Phantom:
The punchy groove they achieve here is used to good effect elsewhere, with breaks successfully employed alongside springy, four to the floor rhythm tracks. Restraint is a dreamy reverie, as is the lovely Green, dressed with earthy drums, while Devices and DX Odyssey are more of the electro-disco school.
For this author the best track is Totem, a really catchy acoustic-led number that is fertile in its invention and packs a good groove.
Does it all work?
It does, comfortably – with Infinite Health having all the positive energy and breezy textures of previous releases, while facing firmly forward in its musical outlook.
Is it recommended?
It is – Tycho bring a burst of late summer sunshine to the party, dressed in production you want to dive into. First class chillout music.
For fans of… Ulrich Schnauss, Explosions In The Sky, Rival Consoles, Minotaur Shock
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Published post no.2,293 – Friday 6 September 2024