Album artwork for The Imperfect Sea by Penguin Cafe

The iconic Penguin Cafe join the Erased Tapes family and open a brand new chapter to their unique world with new album The Imperfect Sea. A penguin stands in the middle of a scorching desert, far away from its natural habitat. This mirrors composer Arthur Jeffes' journey and exploration into a new musical territory. Penguin Cafe have evolved into something of their own at the hands of Arthur who started the band in 2009 with the continuation and homage to his father's legacy, to the late Simon Jeffes' Penguin Cafe Orchestra. Now, their new album echoes reminiscent sounds that embrace the new. The album title refers to a saying by his father that "we wade in a sea of imperfections...", reflecting upon the idea that beauty can be found amongst the chaos. "If there is a narrative to the album it's coming to the acceptance of the imperfections in all aspects of life; moreover, the recognition that these imperfections and tiny randomnesses are in fact what make up the best parts", Arthur explains. This has also been highlighted by the striking cover artwork designed by Feld under the art direction of label founder Robert Raths, resembling a lone figure adapting to and accepting its surrounding environment. Predominantly self-composed, the new album also features covers of electronic works by Simian Mobile Disco and Kraftwerk, along with a re-working of Simon's Now Nothing. Arthur has developed from the traditional folk and jazz heritage Penguin Cafe Orchestra is known for into another realm of blissful ambience and dance music, recreated using strictly acoustic elements.

Penguin Cafe

The Imperfect Sea

Erased Tapes
Album artwork for The Imperfect Sea by Penguin Cafe
LP

$27.99

LP

Released 05/05/2017Catalog Number

LP-ERATP-097

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Penguin Cafe

The Imperfect Sea

Erased Tapes
Album artwork for The Imperfect Sea by Penguin Cafe
LP

$27.99

LP

Released 05/05/2017Catalog Number

LP-ERATP-097

Learn more

The iconic Penguin Cafe join the Erased Tapes family and open a brand new chapter to their unique world with new album The Imperfect Sea. A penguin stands in the middle of a scorching desert, far away from its natural habitat. This mirrors composer Arthur Jeffes' journey and exploration into a new musical territory. Penguin Cafe have evolved into something of their own at the hands of Arthur who started the band in 2009 with the continuation and homage to his father's legacy, to the late Simon Jeffes' Penguin Cafe Orchestra. Now, their new album echoes reminiscent sounds that embrace the new. The album title refers to a saying by his father that "we wade in a sea of imperfections...", reflecting upon the idea that beauty can be found amongst the chaos. "If there is a narrative to the album it's coming to the acceptance of the imperfections in all aspects of life; moreover, the recognition that these imperfections and tiny randomnesses are in fact what make up the best parts", Arthur explains. This has also been highlighted by the striking cover artwork designed by Feld under the art direction of label founder Robert Raths, resembling a lone figure adapting to and accepting its surrounding environment. Predominantly self-composed, the new album also features covers of electronic works by Simian Mobile Disco and Kraftwerk, along with a re-working of Simon's Now Nothing. Arthur has developed from the traditional folk and jazz heritage Penguin Cafe Orchestra is known for into another realm of blissful ambience and dance music, recreated using strictly acoustic elements.