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On his 2015 album Into, Vinyl Williams expanded the scope of his arrangements, added some new colors to his sonic palette, and morphed his space rock-shoegaze-chillwave sound into something almost epic. The range of sounds and styles Williams delved into on the album was impressive, jumping from Motorik jams to disco, then to new wave and new age-y soundscapes. The follow-up, 2016's Brunei, is a much more focused affair, with Williams settling into a late-night, chilled to just above freezing mode and rarely going much further. He seems to have taken up the moody, synth-heavy bedroom R&B his label boss Toro y Moi left behind and run with it. Not run exactly, more like he lounges around with the occasional burst of energy to keep eyelids from closing all the way, like on the bouncing, almost insistent "Evol." His skills as a sonic craftsman and his knack for whipping up fresh melodies that have some stickiness in them help him be more than just another Toro acolyte. So do the moments of weirdness that dot the album like little flashes of sunshine through the almost fully drawn bedroom blinds. The proggy funk interludes on "Feedback Delicates," the overloaded guitar fuzz on "Voidless," and the super-spaced synths on "Aboroun" provide the necessary breaks from all the endlessly pleasant, easy to swallow sounds and songs. It's clear that Williams is taking a step back here, burying his vocals in the mix, coating everything with a chillwave gloss, and making sure not to disturb the careful arrangements with anything jagged or overly emotional. It's a move that could be disappointing to those who may have wanted him to get more epic and take some chances, but for anyone who enjoys sinking into a gooey, sleepy, eerily warm, and keyboard-laden sonic murk, but still wants the occasional hooky tune to keep them happy, Brunei may be just the right thing to keep the good times peacefully rolling.

© Tim Sendra /TiVo

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Ion
00:01:39

Vinyl Williams, MainArtist - Lionel Williams, Composer - Vinyl Williams Publishing Designee, MusicPublisher

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Riddles of the Sphinx
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Vinyl Williams, MainArtist - Lionel Williams, Composer - Vinyl Williams Publishing Designee, MusicPublisher

2016 Company Records 2016 Company Records

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Feedback Delicates
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Vinyl Williams, MainArtist - Lionel Williams, Composer - Vinyl Williams Publishing Designee, MusicPublisher

2016 Company Records 2016 Company Records

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L'Quasar
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Vinyl Williams, MainArtist - Lionel Williams, Composer - Vinyl Williams Publishing Designee, MusicPublisher

2016 Company Records 2016 Company Records

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Celestial Gold
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Vinyl Williams, MainArtist - Lionel Williams, Composer - Vinyl Williams Publishing Designee, MusicPublisher

2016 Company Records 2016 Company Records

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Evol
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Vinyl Williams, MainArtist - Lionel Williams, Composer - Vinyl Williams Publishing Designee, MusicPublisher

2016 Company Records 2016 Company Records

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Voidless
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Vinyl Williams, MainArtist - Lionel Williams, Composer - Vinyl Williams Publishing Designee, Brad Laner Publishing Designee, MusicPublisher

2016 Company Records 2016 Company Records

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Mercurial Vestiges
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Vinyl Williams, MainArtist - Lionel Williams, Composer - Vinyl Williams Publishing Designee, MusicPublisher

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The Presence of Absence
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Vinyl Williams, MainArtist - Lionel Williams, Composer - Vinyl Williams Publishing Designee, MusicPublisher

2016 Company Records 2016 Company Records

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Emerald Isle
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2016 Company Records 2016 Company Records

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Aboroun
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Vinyl Williams, MainArtist - Lionel Williams, Composer - Vinyl Williams Publishing Designee, MusicPublisher

2016 Company Records 2016 Company Records

Album review

On his 2015 album Into, Vinyl Williams expanded the scope of his arrangements, added some new colors to his sonic palette, and morphed his space rock-shoegaze-chillwave sound into something almost epic. The range of sounds and styles Williams delved into on the album was impressive, jumping from Motorik jams to disco, then to new wave and new age-y soundscapes. The follow-up, 2016's Brunei, is a much more focused affair, with Williams settling into a late-night, chilled to just above freezing mode and rarely going much further. He seems to have taken up the moody, synth-heavy bedroom R&B his label boss Toro y Moi left behind and run with it. Not run exactly, more like he lounges around with the occasional burst of energy to keep eyelids from closing all the way, like on the bouncing, almost insistent "Evol." His skills as a sonic craftsman and his knack for whipping up fresh melodies that have some stickiness in them help him be more than just another Toro acolyte. So do the moments of weirdness that dot the album like little flashes of sunshine through the almost fully drawn bedroom blinds. The proggy funk interludes on "Feedback Delicates," the overloaded guitar fuzz on "Voidless," and the super-spaced synths on "Aboroun" provide the necessary breaks from all the endlessly pleasant, easy to swallow sounds and songs. It's clear that Williams is taking a step back here, burying his vocals in the mix, coating everything with a chillwave gloss, and making sure not to disturb the careful arrangements with anything jagged or overly emotional. It's a move that could be disappointing to those who may have wanted him to get more epic and take some chances, but for anyone who enjoys sinking into a gooey, sleepy, eerily warm, and keyboard-laden sonic murk, but still wants the occasional hooky tune to keep them happy, Brunei may be just the right thing to keep the good times peacefully rolling.

© Tim Sendra /TiVo

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