Behold is the second collaborative studio album by Australian musician Oren Ambarchi and American musician Jim O'Rourke. It was released on 3 March 2015 through Editions Mego.[4] It received universal acclaim from critics.[5]
In the 1990s, Oren Ambarchi met Jim O'Rourke in New York, where O'Rourke spotted Ambarchi in a Merzbow T-shirt walking down the street.[6] In a 2024 interview, Ambarchi said, "We're the same age and we love a lot of the same things."[6]
Behold is the duo's first collaborative studio album since Indeed (2011).[7] It consists of two side-long tracks: "Behold A" and "Behold B".[7] On the album, Ambarchi plays guitar and drums, while O'Rourke plays synthesizer and piano.[8] The album is said to blend "field recordings, electronics, guitar, drums and other acoustic instruments into a subtle combination of krautrock, minimalism and classic free flowing electronics."[9]
According to the review aggregator Metacritic, Behold received "universal acclaim" based on a weighted average score of 83 out of 100 from 6 critic scores.[5]
Danny Riley of The Quietus stated, "Over the course of two lengthy tracks, experimental mainstays Ambarchi and O'Rourke present a masterful exposition in control; concealing and foregrounding different sounds, pitching moments of abstraction against the delayed revelation of tangible musical ideas, bringing different textural, tonal and rhythmic themes in and out of focus."[13] Philip Sherburne of Pitchfork commented that "What most separates Behold from Indeed is the new album's strong sense of groove, with Ambarchi carving deep patterns with ride cymbals and hi-hats and ultra-low, chest-caving kick drums."[10] Marshall Gu of Bandcamp Daily stated, "As the rhythm is almost omnipresent through the album's 42 minutes, Behold is unique among O'Rourke's collaborative albums."[14]
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