INSTRUMENTAL ROMANCE by KIM DAVID BOTS

SKU142433
ArtistKIM DAVID BOTS
TitleINSTRUMENTAL ROMANCE
LabelSOUTH OF NORTH
Catalog #SONLP-020
Tag
ReleaseW 46 - 2025
FormatVinyl - EU12''
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Tracks

  1. sample track 1
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/s/sonlp-020_instrumental_romance/e3_sorry_jack.mp3
  2. sample track 2
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/s/sonlp-020_instrumental_romance/f3_reasonable_prices.mp3
  3. Sample track 3
    https://objectstore.true.nl/rushhourrecords:files/tracks/s/sonlp-020_instrumental_romance/f6_clap.mp3

Description

Tracklisting:
E1 - In Need
E2 - Riding My Bike Across The Lake In Wintertime
E3 - Sorry Jack
E4 - Step Man/Stat Man/Scat Man
E5 - Breate Yes. Breathe No.
F1 - This Used To Not Be This Way, Or If So I Cannot Remember
F2 - Are We Sorry?
F3 - Reasonable Prices
F4 - Coffee Coin
F5 - We Did It
F6 - Clap

In 2023, k.d.b lived in a crumbling farmhouse on the edge of the River Maas. Each morning, he’d wake at 6:00 and walk along the river’s bank with his dogfriend Miemel, pausing at sunrise for a cup of coffee.

It’s 6:34, and a thick rug of mist rolls out across the river. It’s so dense that k.d.b can’t see the water beneath it. Then comes the sun: a single ray cutting through the mist like a tube of light, landing on Miemel’s face. In her mouth is a CD she’s picked up, and on the CD is the title Instrumental Romance.

'What is Instrumental Romance?' thinks k.d.b. 'Romantic instrumentals? Or a romance used instrumentally? As in, a romance used to get something—like love?'

Miemel drops the CD and turns her attention to a stray purple grape on the path. Grapes are poisonous to dogs, and as she bends toward it, k.d.b. shouts, “NO!” At that precise moment, a large fish rises from the mist. It launches into the air, mouth wide open, and hangs there above the clouds. His shout, having traveled across the river, bounces back towards k.d.b with a “NO,” and in perfect synchrony, it appears the fish is also shouting at Miemel. The timing is so perfect, they can’t be sure it isn’t.

The fish falls back down, entering its watery world with an eerie, splashless silence, leaving k.d.b and Miemel standing open-mouthed on the bank. Before they can register the perfection of this duet, another fish (or maybe the same one again) rises from the mist in the exact same spot and launches into the air. Without thinking, k.d.b shouts again. The word “ROMANCE” comes out. This time, however, he is slightly too late, and the word is too long, so “ROMANCE” lingers on after the fish has already fallen back down.

'What even is romance?' thinks k.d.b. 'The construction of mystery or excitement with dead red flowers and timing?'

A foghorn sounds behind him, and k.d.b turns 180 degrees to see a boat moving freight, right to left, along the River Maas. 'That’s strange', he thinks. 'If the river is there, then what’s that behind me, below the mist?'

Staring at the boat and its shipping containers as they float out of sight, k.d.b imagines a man. The man is standing at the bottom of a small valley, holding a fish. 'Who is this man, and what does he want?'

- Jacob Dwyer

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