Chinese Nü Yr
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{{Infobox album
| name = Chinese Nü Yr
| type = EP
| artist = Iglooghost
| cover = ChineseNuYr.png
| alt = A blue worm going inside a hole, as icons such as eyeballs, bombs, and colored balls and water surround the area.
| released = 30 October 2015
| recorded =
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| genre = {{flatlist|
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| length = 16:20
| label = Brainfeeder
| producer = Iglooghost
| prev_title = Treetunnels
| prev_year = 2014
| next_title = Milk Empire
| next_year = 2015
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Chinese Nü Yr is an extended play (EP) by producer Seamus Malliagh, known by his stage name Iglooghost, released on the Brainfeeder label on 30 October 2015. Containing elements of footwork, bass, grime and 2-step garage, the EP's sound is represented by a worm who goes through several nonsensical lands. To make Chinese Nü Yr, Malliagh first designed the cover art and then developed songs with structures and sound to fit the artwork. Upon release, the EP garnered generally favorable reviews from critics, a common praise being its unique style.
Composition
Chinese Nü Yr is an electronica album using elements of bass, grime{{cite web|last=Hampson|first=Ashley|date=28 October 2015|url=http://exclaim.ca/music/article/iglooghost-chinese_nu_yr|title=Iglooghost Chinese Nü Yr|work=Exclaim!|access-date=16 April 2016}} and 2-step garage. Malliagh explained that Chinese Nü Yr is based on a story about 'Xiāngjiāo', a gelatinous and amorphous worm who wears a witch hat and is voiced by heavily pitch-shifted and processed recordings of his father and little sister. Xiāngjiāo is forced to go through portals in colorful and nonsensical lands, having to dodge things such as peanuts, floating fruit, pink-colored fog, and mountains growing out of the ground. Xiāngjiāo fears both the unfamiliarity of future lands and the extreme speed at which it travels.{{cite web|author=NATVRALISM|date=13 October 2015|url=http://www.brainfeedersite.com/2015/10/13/iglooghost-gold-coat-from-chinese-nu-yr-1030/|title=Iglooghost – "Gold Coat" from "Chinese Nü Yr" (10/30)|publisher=Brainfeeder|access-date=17 April 2016|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160427063728/http://www.brainfeedersite.com/2015/10/13/iglooghost-gold-coat-from-chinese-nu-yr-1030/|archive-date=27 April 2016}}
Malliagh described writing the EP's story as if he was scoring a film, first making the cover art for the EP, and then coming up with the structures and sounds of the songs to fit it.{{cite web|last=Gardner|first=Constant|date=28 October 2015|url=http://pigeonsandplanes.com/2015/10/iglooghost-xiangjiao-brainfeeder/|title=Enter the Weird and Wonderful Worlds of Artist/Designer Iglooghost with "Xiangjioa"|publisher=Pigeons & Planes. Complex|access-date=17 April 2016}} He said in an interview with LA Weekly that "Marrying music and pictures is the funnest thing ever. There's so many subconscious elements at play. Looking at a 'mega-sick' picture can make even the most crappy, uncool song sound awesome. Art has this incredible way of subconsciously enhancing music."
Tracks
Chinese Nü Yr
Release and reception
"Gold Coat" was Chinese Nü Yr
Track listing
{{Track listing
| title1 = Xiangjiao
| length1 = 2:52
| title2 = Mametchi / Usohachi
| note2 = featuring Mr. Yote
| length2 = 3:39
| title3 = Gold Coat
| note3 = featuring Cuushe
| length3 = 4:20
| title4= Peach Rift
| length4 = 5:29
| total_length = 16:20
}}
References
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External links
- {{Discogs master|909031}}
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