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''Motion Graphics'' is the self-titled debut
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of American musician Joe Williams' project Motion Graphics. Williams initially planned it to be "a synth pop record without any nostalgia," and this plan turned into an
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album about the feeling of being able to go to limitless places due to technology. In achieving this feel, Williams used the
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Max for
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to create a virtual instrument that scrolled through 100 patches at random; when a note was inputed, the instrument froze at a patch. The record's overall sound palette is a combination of organic and non-organic elements; when using software instruments that replicated real-life instruments, such as clarinets and marimbas, Williams wanted to take advantage of the “quirks and glitches within them" that lead to the instruments making sounds that they could not possibly make if performed acoustically. ''Motion Graphics'' was released by the Domino Recording Company on August 26, 2016. Three singles and music videos were released from ''Motion Graphics'': "Lenses", "Anyware", and "Houzzfunction". Culture Sport, a digital visual artist, was responsible for creating the album artwork and videos. ''Motion Graphics'' garnered generally favorable reviews from music journalists, with common praises including the album's unique sound design.


Concept

According to Joe Williams, the final concept of ''Motion Graphics'' was realized rather than first planned out. His initial plan was "to make a synth pop record without any nostalgia" influenced by the works of Japanese technopop acts such as Yellow Magic Orchestra. In fact, ''Motion Graphics'' is similar to Yellow Magic Orchestra's music, as well as the works of Ryuichi Sakamoto or
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, in that it is a response to modern commercial technology by "turning it into pop music" as Angus Finlayson described.Finlayson, Angus (August 30, 2016)
"Motion Graphics – Motion Graphics"
''Resident Advisor''. Retrieved March 10, 2017.
Mitchell, Aurora (September 1, 2016)
"Motion Graphics – Exploring The Hyperreal"
. '' Juno Plus''. Retrieved March 8, 2017.
It wasn't until Williams made "Anyware" while riding on an Amtrak to
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that he figured out the overall concept of ''Motion Graphics'', where he made a marimba MIDI sequence for the song that sounded like a ringtone.D. Mcdermott, Patrick (August 5, 2016)
"Motion Graphics's "Anyware" Video Is Probably From The Future"
. '' The Fader''. Retrieved March 11, 2017.
The more experimental songs on the album are instrumental, while cuts with vocals from Williams are more on the pop music side. Described by Max Pearl as "both eerily familiar and totally otherworldly," ''Motion Graphics'' regards the free feeling of accessing unlimited places due to technology, which is symbolized by the record's use of virtual instruments. Finlayson called ''Motion Graphics'' a happier version of the works he co-produced with producer Matthew Papich, known by his stage name as Co La, which was also a response to modern internet culture; the album's happy mood is showcased in the Sakamoto-inspired chord structures of tracks like "Lense", "Houzzfunction" and "Mezzotint Gliss" as well as the calm tenor vocals sung by Williams.


Styles

'' Pitchfork'' reviewer Phillip Sherburne categorized ''Motion Graphics'' as a vaporwave release due to its commercial topic,Sherburne, Phillip (August 29, 2016)
"Motion Graphics: Motion Graphics"
'' Pitchfork''. Conde Nast. Retrieved March 6, 2017.
but Williams disagreed with this description and felt it was more of an
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LP since he didn't use samples of corporate music or muzak on the album. In labeling the overall style of ''Motion Graphics'', Joe Muggs of '' Bandcamp Daily'' wrote that it has hi-hat sounds similar to modern hip hop music, a "
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attitude to sound-sources" common in grime, the tension of most
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, and indie rock vocals, as well as elements of the works of Timbaland.Muggs, Joe (September 8, 2016)
"Motion Graphics’ Debut Points to a Bright Future for American Electronic Music"
'' Bandcamp Daily''. Retrieved March 8, 2017.
Reviewer Chris Ingalls compared the album's combination of organic and non-human elements into the overall sound structure to the works of Icelandic artist
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and the use of the sounds to that of the Fairlight CMI music of
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. Journalist Paul Simpson called it a more pop-influenced version of the works of James Ferraro and Oneohtrix Point Never, acts which have also used virtual MIDI instruments to create post-modern recordings. He also compared the album to the works of CFCF, dubstep producer Slava and R&B artist Autre Ne Veut. Sherburne characterized the sounds on ''Motion Graphics'' as "often an avatar for something else." Examples include
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s that signify modern hip-hop music andclarinets and
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-influenced MIDI riffs that remind the listener of
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. Its combination of minimalist
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and hip-hop elements serve as a symbol for the album's notion of going through limitless internet places.Sherburne, Phillip (December 8, 2016)
"The 20 Best Electronic Albums of 2016"
''Pitchfork''. Conde Nast. Retrieved March 7, 2017.
Sherburne compared “Anyware” to the album ''
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'' (1978) by
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, while he compared “Forecast” to the works of Astor Piazzolla. Elements of footwork and jazz music are also present."Motion Graphics' debut album channels the information overload of 2016"
''Hyponik''. Retrieved March 8, 2017.


Sound design

Similar to the works of
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, algorithms were used to create sped-up MIDI
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s as "random data" on ''Motion Graphics''. The rhythmic structures of each song borrow from popular music genres; "Anyware" consists of rhythms influenced by juke music, and "City Links" features elements of 1980s
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works. However, as journalist Colin Joyce wrote, "the movements are fast and flickering—a shuttering collision of sounds and styles that feels like it was generated from the disembodied guts of a rogue central processing unit." ''Motion Graphics'' was produced with the digital audio workstation Ableton Live.Joyce, Colin (August 24, 2016)
"Motion Graphics Explores the Ecstasy and Agony of Our Relationship to Technology"
''THUMP''. Vice Media. Retrieved March 7, 2017.
In the application, Williams programmed a plug-in in the
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Max for Live that went through 100 instrument sounds at random, and when a note is played, the plug-in freezes at an instrument it is choosing at that time the note is being pushed; this leads to very different sounds being played at a rapid rate that represent the speed of garnering articles and data most news aggregators have. As Williams explained the random aspect of the record's structure: One way of inputting MIDI data into the Max for Live plug-in was through actual recorded audio. For example, the closing track of ''Motion Graphics'', "SoftBank Arcade (Swiftcode Version)", plays MIDI notes that are inputted by hits from a free jazz drum recording.Durston, Tom (September 5, 2016)
"Motion Graphics: Avoiding Sentimentality and Nostalgia"
''Inverted Audio''. Retrieved March 11, 2017.
Categorized by Pearl as an " uncanny
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hybrid of human and computer music," ''Motion Graphics'' has a sound that is very clear and high-quality.Pearl, Max (September 13, 2016)
"Breaking Through: Motion Graphics"
''
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Driven by wild drum rhythms, all of the songs have lead melodies that are performed by hyperreal computer program replications of acoustic sounds such as
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s, choirs,
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s, tympanis,
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s and marimbas; crystal-like
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sounds similar to alert messaging sounds, sound effects of birds singing and water, and Williams' downplayed vocals are also present. A sound module was also used to create guitar
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sounds similar to error message sound effects. In using hyper-real computer programs that try to reproduce real-life instruments, he noticed "quirks and glitches within them," such as samples that go out of the range an actual instrument can handle, and Williams took advantage of those quirks in order to make the instrument sounds more unique to listen to. In "Airdrop", vox, saxophone and kantele sounds are played together and sped-up to create a pitch wheel'd sound similar to dolphin noises.


Vocals and lyrics

In regards to vocals, Williams explained, "I'll start a track and it will get to a point where there's a heavy implication that some kind of vocal would complete the track." Journalist Aurora Mitchell wrote that ''Motion Graphics'' was unique from most synthpop records in that it had calm singing that actually complimented otherwise very loud sounds. As Sherburne described the lyrical content Williams sings on ''Motion Graphics'', they "weave sticky semantic webs that join the natural world with its digital analog." The lyrics are about how someone provides new electric wiring in order to connect together real-life objects and visioning such as leaves, windows and bird vision screens. On "Minecraft Mosaic", he sings "Heaven sent the GUI", while on "City Links", he sings "Links accelerate/Rendering a time zone/Moving in a mobile home." As Sherburne analyzed, "it seems likely those arenn't double-wides he’s talking about, but rather our own peripatetic second homes, as we scuttle about like hyperconnected hermit crabs living out of our phones."


Singles and music videos

On July 13, 2016, it was announced ''Motion Graphics'' was to be released on August 26, 2016 by British indie label Domino Recording Company,Minsker, Evan (July 13, 2016)
"Motion Graphics (White Williams) Announces New Album, Shares New Video: Watch"
''Pitchfork''. Conde Nast. Retrieved March 10, 2017.
and the record's lead single "Lense" / "Mezzotint Gliss" (Instrumental) was issued. "Lenses" was reviewed as part of ''
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'' magazine's "Singles Club" column where four critics, Daniel Montesinos-Donaghy, Chris Kelly, Tayyab Amin and Son Raw, reviewed the song upon its initial release. The single received an overall score of a seven out of ten. Three critics, Ingalls, Pryor Stroud and Chad Miller, reviewed the song for a similar column by '' Popmatters'' titled "Singles Going Steady", the song receiving an overall score of a 7.66 out of ten. It was also featured in ''
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''s column "Silent Shout", which covers non-accessible singles that "might" be pop music. Also on July 13, the music video for "Lenses" was released, and is an animated version of ''Motion Graphics''' cover art illustrated by Culture Sport and designed by Rob Carmichael. On August 5, 2016 '' The Fader'' premiered "Anyware", the album's second single, and its music video, which was also by Culture Sport and involves the character from the artwork jogging in "a dancing bear DNA sequence." Like "Lenses", "Anyware" also garnered a "Singles Going Steady" review from ''Popmatters'', but this time it garnered mixed opinions from the critics and received an overall score of a 5.22 of out ten. The third single, "Houzzfunction", was issued on August 24. Its music video by Culture Sport was released on September 1,"New 360 degree Video for ‘Houzzfunction’"
Domino Recording Company Official Website. September 1, 2016. Retrieved March 11, 2017.
and is a
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taking place in an "unfinished" landscape of
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-colored 3D polygon objects that surround the viewer.


Critical reception

''Motion Graphics'' garnered very favorable reviews from music journalists upon its release. John Lynch reviewed the album for '' Business Insider'' as one of the seven "best albums you probably missed" for the month of August 2016, highlighting its "innovative, mind-bending array of digital sounds." An '' Allmusic'' review labeled ''Motion Graphics'' as "a highly intriguing album of warped bitstream pop." '' The Wire'' called the record a "mesmerising debut", honoring its mixture of human and alien sound elements and Williams' vocal performance. A reviewer for ''Renowned for Sound'' honored it as "a surprisingly easy listen for what is, at the heart of it, a difficult album." He also spotlighted the "excellent use of layered sounds" on the album. The reviewer's only criticism was Williams' vocals, calling them a "little too flat". ''The Music'' praised ''Motion Graphics'' for properly balancing odd sound elements with "delicately layered instrumentation and semi-opaque lyricism."Addenbrooke, Nic (August 19, 2016)
"Motion Graphics – Motion Graphics"
''The Music''. Retrieved March 10, 2017.
In a '' PopMatters'' review, Chris Ingalls recommend listeners to hear the LP on a very loud volume for its sound design, where the album is "abrasive yet lush, with a new sonic nugget to be discovered with each listen." He also honored its "unique" atmosphere and "intense creative playfulness." Sherburne wrote that the complex composition of the album is what made it "so vividly and so lovingly" from most vaporwave records. He called it a "breath of fresh air" for the vaporwave scene mainly due to its oxymoronic vibe, which was "simultaneously placid and disorienting, warm and chintzy" and "intimate and distant", that made "it a seductively unusual listening experience as warm as the surface of your laptop." ''Motion Graphics'' landed on his year-end list for ''Pitchfork'' of the best electronic albums of the year. It also ranked number 13 on ''Resident Adivsor'''s list of the best albums of 2016 and number 86 on another year-end list by '' Bandcamp Daily''."The Best Albums of 2016: #100 – 81"
''Bandcamp Daily''. December 5, 2016. Retrieved March 10, 2017.
In a more mixed review, Ryo Miyauchi of '' Medium'' wrote, "While nothing of his self-titled album quite gives way to sticky enough songs, how Motion Graphics carefully handles his materials is still something to praise."


Track listing

The following information adapted from the liner notes of ''Motion Graphics'':''Motion Graphics'' (CD notes). Motion Graphics. Domino. 2016. WIGCD232.


Personnel

Adapted from the liner notes of ''Motion Graphics'' *Written by Joe Williams *Recorded and produced by Drew Brown and Williams at 101 Recording in Beverly Hills, California, Lindbergh Palace in Brooklyn,
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Release history


References

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