


A meditative and immersive solo cello work from Lori Goldston, performed in one continuous take with amplifier and distortion pedal, unfolding in ten resonant segments that evoke the gradual transformation of light and landscape, offering listeners an expansive and contemplative space for breath, reflection, and quiet communion with the natural world.
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UPC: 5904224874056
Label: Relative Pitch
Catalog ID: RPR1223
Squidco Product Code: 36475
Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2025
Country: USA
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold
Recorded at Studio Soli, in Seattle, Washington, by Mell Dettmer.
"I recorded Open Space with in a single continuous take: my cello, an amp, and a distortion pedal. I was watching a film that was a static shot across a very large canyon, the light slowly shifting. I hope it offers the listener room to breathe and dream."-Lori Goldston
"There is something pulmonary in Lori Goldston's Open Space.
Produced in a single take of solo improvisation, Open Space was born from nothing but Goldston's cello, an amp and her distortion pedal. Her uninterrupted take was ultimately divided into ten tracks, with Goldston oxygenating her cello's resonant sound with titles such as "Morning Air," "Cloudless," "Wave From Heaven," "Rocky Lavender Cliffs" and "Open."
Experience the album from beginning to end and Open Space becomes an enveloping and meditative experience as it sonically chronicles the day's surrender to dusk. Goldston performs and records on the edge of a precipice, grinding her cello for 75 minutes as she bears witness to the drama of the setting sun. Thus, Goldston masterfully gives improvisational form to the Earth's rotation and the sublime, and we listen to the sunset turn into twilight, and twilight bleed into dusk, and dusk trickle into nightfall. Goldston explains, "I was watching a film that was a static shot across a very large canyon, the light slowly shifting. I hope it offers the listener room to breathe and dream." On all accounts, I find Goldston succeeded.
Open Space's invitation to breathe and dream is not only welcome, but urgent. Goldston's album arrives at a moment of global breathlessness, reminding us that there is calm healing in our breath and our collective planetary rhythm. In a world that can feel asphyxiating and adversarial, Goldston's cello reminds us that our breath and our dreams are communal. We are (or ought to be) connected to our planet, its daily rotation, and each other, possibly through the quiet ritual of watching the sun set. In experiencing Open Space, I find it less a mere recording and more of a shared exhalation with all of humanity.
Ending where it began, Open Space loops like breath or the Earth's orbit. The album concludes with its tenth track, the namesake "Open Space." Much like the sunset the album evokes, the track avoids ostentatious swelling and superfluous theatrics. Rather, the track concludes by simply dissipating like fading light. The final notes easily fold back into the album's first track, 'Morning Air," creating a seamless loop, becoming a sonic breath or light cycle with no clear beginning or end."-Evan Mitchell Schares
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• Show Bio for Lori Goldston "Classically trained and rigorously de-trained, possessor of a restless, semi-feral spirit, Lori Goldston is a cellist, composer, improvisor, producer, writer and teacher from Seattle. Her voice as a cellist, amplified or acoustic, is full, textured, committed and original. A relentless inquirer, her work drifts freely across borders that separate genre, discipline, time and geography. Current and former collaborators and/or bosses include Earth, Nirvana, Mirah, Jessika Kenney, Ilan Volkov, Eyvind Kang, Stuart Dempster, David Byrne, Terry Riley, Jherek Bischoff, Malcom Goldstein, Steve Von Till, Lonnie Holley, Cat Power, Ellen Fullman, Maya Dunietz, Mik Quantius, Embryo, O Paon, Tara Jane O'Neil, Natacha Atlas, Broken Water, Ed Pias, Christian Rizzo and Sophie Laly, Threnody Ensemble, Cynthia Hopkins, 33 Fainting Spells, Vanessa Renwick, Mark Mitchell, Lynn Shelton, and many more. Her work has been commissioned by and/or performed at the Kennedy Center, Sydney Festival, Cineteca Nacional de México, Tectonics Festival, Frye Art Museum, Time Based Art Festival (TBA), WNYC, The New Foundation, Paris Fashion Week, Northwest Film Forum, On the Boards, Seattle International Film Festival, Seattle Jewish Film Festival, Bumbershoot, Crossing Border Festival, Boston's Museum of Fine Arts, Joe's Pub, the Stone, University of Chicago, and venues large and small throughout North America, Mexico, Australia, and Europe." ^ Hide Bio for Lori Goldston
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Track Listing:
1. Morning Air 10:31
2. Like Slow Moths 05:07
3. Gradual Carve 05:28
4. Still Standing Round 05:21
5. The Way Down 05:10
6. Your Steady Gaze 09:34
7. Cloudless 12:45
8. Wave From Heaven 04:23
9. Rocky Lavender Cliffs 07:16
10. Open Space 09:01

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