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Yppah
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Landscape and memory have always played a central part in the music of Joe Corrales Jr. aka Yppah (pronounced “yippah”). It’s what gives his tunes both their sense of place, their physicality, and their ethereal - almost nostalgic - sweetness. Joe Corrales Jr, from Houston, Texas debuted on Ninja Tune in 2006. His third album for Ninja Tune reflects a change in the landscape around him. Midway through the process of recording the demos for what became Eighty One, Corrales started making regular trips to Galveston, on the Texas Gulf coast, to surf. So energised was he by his experiences, he left his home in Texas and moved to Long Beach, California. Unsurprisingly then, he says that the images he had in his head as he made his new music were of the sea and the beach. “I wanted a lot of the songs to feel like a warm wash,” he explains. On tracks like “Blue Schwinn” you can feel the pull and push of the ocean, the sun refracting through water. Corales bifurcated belief in the power of both hip hop and My Bloody Valentine is still evident, but this is the warmest, most uplifting music he has made. This is reinforced by Corrales’ other source of inspiration. The record takes its title from the year Corrales was born and, perhaps the very act of moving away from childhood locales stirred up “memories from random times in my life. Like I was trying to recreate certain feelings I had at different points in my life with melodies, if that makes any sense.” And he goes on to ask, “You know how when you’re a child you feel your life has a certain melodic theme that you can’t really put your finger on and you can almost hear it, but its not anything you’ve ever heard before?” Eighty One is his attempt to capture those melodies. The last piece in this act of reinvention is the presence on four tracks of Anomie Belle, a singer, producer and classically trained violinist based in Seattle. The pair met when Yppah was touring with Bonobo in 2010. The pair hit it off and Corrales contributed a remix to Belle’s album, “The Crush.” In return, she offered to listen through to demos of Eighty One to see if she could find a track which she could add something to. In the words of Yppah, “it was such a natural fit she ended up doing four!” . User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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Occasional Magic - Ulrich Schnauss Remix
Occasional Magic Remixes EP
Autumn Phase
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Never Mess With Sunday
Ninja Tune XX (Volume 2)
Some Have Said
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R. Mullen
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It's Not The Same
You Are Beautiful At All Times
Film Burn
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Occasional Magic
Tiny Pause
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Lost Someone
Bushmills
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Never Mess With Sunday
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Albums
Earth to Moon
2024
Shadow
2024
Lost Someone
2021
Putrid Things
2021
Sunset in the Deep End (Remixes)
2021
Tree Ghost / lagged
2021
Autumn Phase
2020
Autumn Phase (Little People Edit)
2020
Grey Eyes
2020
Sunset in the Deep End
2020
Tree Ghost (PALLADIAN Edit)
2020
By Then It'll Be Too Late
2019
Shot into the Sun
2019
Hermit Kingdom (Remixes)
2018
Tree Ghost
2018
Little Flag
2015
Neighborhoods (The Range Remix)
2015
Nightscapes
2015
Occasional Magic Remixes EP
2015
Tiny Pause
2015
D. Song
2012
D. Song (Edit)
2012
Eighty One
2012
Film Burn
2012
Film Burn (Edit)
2012
Never Mess With Sunday (Edit)
2012
Phoenix By Midnight
2012
R. Mullen (Edit)
2012
Some Have Said (Edit)
2012
Gumball Machine Weekend
2009
Gumball Machine Weekend (Edit)
2009
Not On My Life
2009
They Know What Ghost Know
2009
You Are Beautiful At All Times
2006
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