Faex Optim
Start with the River


4.0
excellent

Review

by ScotchBonnet CONTRIBUTOR (31 Reviews)
March 31st, 2023 | 8 replies


Release Date: 2016 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Traversing an imaginary forest filled with steam from a thousand luxury jacuzzis.

Wesley MacDonald is an electronic producer from the Scottish capital who has been releasing music under the name of Faex Optim since 2015. Developing from his debut Tris·kai·dek·a·pho·bi·a which offered up a decent, if incohesive selection of IDM tracks, his 2016 sophomore Start with the River ups the ante by embarking on a succinct, elegant journey through an endless world of dreamlike electronic music. Holding emotive power in a strikingly similar way to innovators Boards of Canada, the album provides a colourful collage of beauty, hope and a twisted sense of nostalgia for something one has never experienced.

Opener “My Little Fortress” catapults the listener so deeply into a warped BoC-esque universe that it can be difficult to imagine it’s not them coming out of the speakers. The decayed synthesisers sound near identical to the equipment used on the electronic cornerstone Music Has the Right to Children and this, along with frequent spoken-word samples and the fact MacDonald hails from the very same city, will have one pondering whether Faex Optim is one of the brothers going solo under a pseudonym. While much of the music seems to have been influenced by Music Has the Right to Children, the treated acoustic guitars featured on “Moscow School” and closing track “The Ocean Congress” nod to BoC’s slightly more conventional sonic palate on The Campfire Headphase.

Despite the similarities, Start with the River does exhibit mild nuances of its own. Instead of generating a creepy atmosphere of tension and unease, the overall vibe is much less dark and more easily accessible, like a mash-up between background music for a relaxing spa experience and the soundtrack to a DIY instructional video. This lighter, less anxiety-inducing tone is aided by a more genteel approach to the programmed drums, with less bass impact and a dusty, spacious quality to loosen things up, adding fluidity. The record reaches peak chill on “Good Night Captain” which conjures up stunningly tranquil visions of rainforests and vignettes of joyous bird song, producing a blissed-out atmosphere and a true sense of adventurous freedom.

Demonstrating such a resemblance in sound with an act so seminal as Boards of Canada could have resulted in being written off as mere mimicry but MacDonald operates with such unabashed blasé and just enough subtle distinction that his efforts succeed greatly, taking listeners on a highly cohesive and delicate journey through electronic heaven. After a decade of silence from the brothers of Boards, at least Faex Optim is here to fill the void.



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BitterJalapenoJr
Contributing Reviewer
March 31st 2023


1191 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

First time attempting to review a purely electronic album - go easy.



Thanks to Johnny for the proofreading assistance.

Purpl3Spartan
April 1st 2023


9121 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Nice rev will check

BitterJalapenoJr
Contributing Reviewer
April 1st 2023


1191 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Thank you. Hope you dig it!

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
April 10th 2023


62763 Comments

Album Rating: 3.3

Whoops missed this, gj gj will peep the alb when I have a chance

BitterJalapenoJr
Contributing Reviewer
April 10th 2023


1191 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Nice one Johnny. I'm most interested to hear your thoughts on it.

Hawks
August 2nd 2023


95475 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This is good stuff.

BitterJalapenoJr
Contributing Reviewer
August 2nd 2023


1191 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Glad you liked Hawks. He's got a new one out which leans away from the Boards of Canada worship on this. I'm trying to review but my lack of electronic experience is making it difficult.

Hawks
August 2nd 2023


95475 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Will check ahrd. Yeah I got a lot of BOC worship on this for sure. Was actually my first thought about this lol.



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