Following Loula Yorke’s prolific output of the past two years, including albums on Truxalis, quiet details and Castles in Space, comes a stunning new album Time is a Succession of Such Shapes.
Inspired by a series of intimate field recordings of the composer’s daily life made during her year of sonic journaling, and made exclusively on her modular self-built modular synthesizer, these tracks sing with soft voltage. Laced with modular shimmer, melodic loops flicker like thought, drifting between systems and sensation, reshaping the everyday into something quietly alive: playful,
solemn, glowing at the edges.
Like all Yorke’s music, which pairs evolving cyclical patterns with moments of deep introspection, this is music with movement at its core; the way systems loop, how melodies stretch like waking limbs. Arpeggios ripple and fold. Circuits glint and return, changed.
Yorke’s latest album Time is a Succession of Such Shapes has so far picked up coverage in influential electronic music blogs such as First Floor, Futurism Restated, Moonbuilding, A Closer Listen, plus an in-depth interview in Berlin’s Zen Sounds.


The album ships as a 6-panel glossy card cover enclosing 2 compact discs and booklet of liner notes. CD1 is the 16-track album Time is a Succession of Such Shapes (72 mins). CD2 is The Book of Commonplace mixtape (60 mins). Package includes Time is a Succession of Such Shapes sticker.
Limited Edition of 30 t-shirts of the album artwork in sizes XS-2XL screenprinted onto 100% organic cotton Earth Positive tees by Vino Sangre, Norwich.
