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Cocks, Laura: FATHM [VINYL] (Out Of Your Head Records)

Flutist and TAK Ensemble member Laura Cocks crafts an intimate, breath-driven solo work that blurs sound and silence, guiding listeners through fragmented melodies, hushed textures, and resonant pauses, offering a deeply personal and poetic meditation on presence, absence, and the physicality of listening.
 

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UPC: 5904224873882

Label: Out Of Your Head Records
Catalog ID: OOYH001
Squidco Product Code: 36055

Format: LP
Condition: New
Released: 2025
Country: USA
Packaging: LP
Recorded at Greyfade Audio, by Joseph Branciforte.

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A striking solo statement from flutist Laura Cocks, FATHM is not merely a recording but an invitation into presence, breath, and the charged potential of silence. Known for their work as the executive director and flutist of the acclaimed contemporary ensemble TAK, Cocks has consistently pushed the boundaries of flute performance, engaging deeply with experimental, electroacoustic, and interdisciplinary works. On FATHM, recorded at Greyfade Audio by Joseph Branciforte, Cocks navigates the flute as both an instrument and an extension of the body, sculpting ephemeral gestures into resonant emotional landscapes. The album bends time and expectation, weaving fragmented melodies, textures, and silences into a fragile, otherworldly continuum. Each piece resists resolution, instead focusing on the act of listening itself-the breath before sound, the drift of memory, and the stillness that remains. Equal parts vulnerability and control, FATHM showcases Cocks' unique voice as a performer committed to presence, space, and the poetic edge of sound.



"FATHM isn't so much an album as it is a question-a pause in the middle of a conversation no one's having, but everyone's pretending to understand. It asks nothing of you, but demands your presence, your ear, your breath. The flute, a tender and fragile instrument, becomes almost otherworldly-like a butterfly in another dimension with teeth, or a marsh wren that screams only in windings. It speaks in fragmented thoughts, tracing edges of longing, absence, and memory. Each note emerges from a distant place and dissolves just as quickly. It's both the sound and the space between it, the breath before it, and the quiet that follows.

Before each note, there's a silence-a gap, a waiting room-like the universe is about to explain itself, but it's just been put on hold. You can feel it, that space holding the possibility of everything and nothing, a breath that hasn't yet exhaled. It lingers, like something on the tip of your tongue, familiar but unnamed. The flute doesn't rush; it moves through the silence with patience, lingering in the void with an endurance that says, we can hold this forever if you want.

And then, the sound. But not in the way you might expect. These notes don't land where you think they should. They drift, suspended in air like thoughts that float just out of reach. The space between the notes gives them meaning-what they leave behind, what they never quite say. You might listen for something known, but instead, you're met with something softer, something almost too delicate to hold onto. In "To outstretch," you listen, but the listening itself feels like the point. The flute isn't trying to be heard so much as trying to make you feel how you listen. It speaks in pieces of melodies, like memories slipping away-only you're not sure you were supposed to remember anyway.

This isn't music about loss. It's music about absence, about the heavy gap where something used to be. Not everything can be filled, and some things shouldn't be. The silence isn't empty-it's a presence, holding what the sound can't. In "FAVN," the flute breathes into this space, honoring what's not there with a gentleness that feels almost like the rage in an apology that bites back. The silence is never an absence of sound, but a sound of its own, heavy and quiet, pressing itself into your ribs, into your heart.

The breath of the flute is its own kind of body, moving through time but refusing to be pinned down by it. FATHM doesn't follow a narrative; it bends and stretches like it's still figuring out what it wants to be. It moves through time like a wave through water-sometimes still, sometimes crashing-but always with the same patient pull. There's release in that, a reminder that time, like sound, is fluid. It passes but never fully disappears. It finds new ways to exist, over and over.

And then, as quickly as it arrives, the sound is gone. The record ends not because it's finished but because it's unfurled into itself and can go no further. The silence that follows is heavy, like everything unsaid. Maybe it's not about what you hear in the end, but what you're left with-the feeling of the music as it lingers, breathing its last note into the air. There is no closure here, no neat resolution. There is only the pause, the breath, the stillness between.

This is music that asks you to stay-not just to listen, but to be in the space it creates. Let it unfold slowly. Let it breathe through you. And when it ends, let the silence find you. Let it hold you."-Shara Lunon


Artist Biographies

"Laura Cocks is a New York based flutist who works in a wide array of creative environments as a performer and promoter of contemporary music. Laura is the flutist and executive director of TAK ensemble, and a member of the Nouveau Classical Project and the Association of Dominican Classical Artists. She has performed across the Americas and Europe as a soloist and chamber musician in ensembles such as The London Sinfonietta, International Contemporary Ensemble, Talea Ensemble, Wet Ink Ensemble, and Ensemble Dal Niente. They can be heard with TAK, International Contemporary Ensemble, Talea, Wet Ink Ensemble, and others on labels such as Carrier Records, ECM, Centaur Records, New Focus Recordings, Sound American, Denovali Records, Orange Mountain Music, Chambray Records, Amplify, TAK editions, Double Whammy Whammy, Winspear, Supertrain, and Gold Bolus with upcoming records coming out TAK editions, Sideband Records, Tripticks Tapes, and Carrier Records."

-Laura Cocks Website (http://www.lauracocks.biz/about)
3/31/2025

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Track Listing:



1. A Thread Held Between Your Fingers 04:50

2. Illinois 05:41

3. To Beget 02:33

4. Favn 08:22

5. To Outstretch 01:50

6. A Seed Sucked Between Your Teeth 05:59

7. A Marsh Wren 02:11

8. Yarn 05:16

9. To Fly 01:30

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