ELORI SAXL - Texada (Original Score) - LP - Vinyl [FEB 28]
ELORI SAXL - Texada (Original Score) - LP - Vinyl [FEB 28]

ELORI SAXL - Texada (Original Score) - LP - Vinyl [FEB 28]

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Label: Western Vinyl Catalogue ID: WV278LP Format: Vinyl
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ELORI SAXL - Texada (Original Score) - LP - Vinyl [FEB 28]

ELORI SAXL - Texada (Original Score) - LP - Vinyl [FEB 28]

€23.99

 

LP - Black Vinyl.  

Elori Saxl's soundtrack for the VR film Texada is an exploration of the smallness of human existence within the grand scope of geologic time, mirroring the film's exploration of Texada Island's limestone-rich landscape. Saxl, inspired by her own experiences of island life on Madeline Island, assembled a soundscape that captures both the vastness of Earth's ancient processes and the intimate moments of human existence. Using analog synthesizers, baritone saxophone (performed by Henry Solomon), and processed field recordings of water and rocks, she created ambient layers that evoke cycles, waves, and the transformative forces of nature.

The score begins with an exploration of Earth's origins and the emptiness of a rocky planet before life emerged. This foundation grows into pieces like "The Quarry," where the central geological feature, limestone, takes on a dynamic presence. As loops and rumbling textures evoke the rise and movement of stone over millennia, as abstracted creatures spiral upwards, full of life. The album concludes with "The Most Special Place," which serves as a final bridge between the cosmic and the intimate, leaving a lasting impression of how deeply human lives are intertwined with the ancient geology beneath our feet.

Saxl’s compositional process itself mirrors the themes of transformation and cycles. Working with limited time and resources, she recorded Solomon’s saxophone parts early in the project, later repurposing fragments through re-pitching, stretching, and digital effects. As she explains, "I experimented with bringing out the human character of the saxophone by highlighting breath and imperfections while also pushing it into an alien/unrecognizable/bigger world through digital processing and effects." The result is a soundtrack that feels both organic and otherworldly, capturing the grand scope of Earth's timeline while remaining grounded in human emotion and connection.

“...quietly mesmerizing...unusually beautiful" - Pitchfork

“...reminders of Brian Eno’s early ambient outings...potent.” - (8/10) UNCUT

Tracklist: 

01. How Big is Time 
02. It Happened Once
03. The Quarry
04. It Will Be Gone ADM
05. The Most Special Place