Marginals by The OO-Ray
Tracklist
| 1. | Floe | 2:39 |
| 2. | 163 | 4:48 |
| 3. | Luna Park | 3:31 |
| 4. | Mont Blanc | 3:19 |
| 5. | Erebus | 5:26 |
| 6. | Halifax | 3:05 |
| 7. | Tunguska | 3:06 |
| 8. | Harrow | 3:21 |
| 9. | Vajont | 3:25 |
| 10. | Piru | 2:02 |
| 11. | Marginals | 4:41 |
Credits
released August 15, 2025
Ted Laderas – cello (Tracks 1,4,5,8), samples (Tracks 3,6,9,10,11), electronics
Composed and recorded in Portland in 2020-2024
Mastered by Simon Scott at SPS Mastering
ooray.bandcamp.com
Bio: The OO-Ray is the alias of Ted Laderas, an improvisatory and experimental cellist from Portland. A Training Director by day, he extends his experimental attitude to exploring the outer possibilities of the cello, often distorting, looping, or pitch-shifting his instrument beyond recognizability into waves of reverberation and extended drones. Inspired by the gauzy textures of My Bloody Valentine, he call his style “shoegazer cello” or “chamber drone”. His music explores the realms of electroacoustic, shoegaze, and ambient.
Utilizing the versatility of the cello and his electronics, he has long-standing collaborations with Marcus Fischer (12k), Le Berger, Stephen Vitiello (12k), and Robert Donne (Anjou, Labradford, Kranky), having collaborated on albums, short pieces, and soundtracks, and worked with labels such as Geographic North and Audiobulb.
Ted Laderas – cello (Tracks 1,4,5,8), samples (Tracks 3,6,9,10,11), electronics
Composed and recorded in Portland in 2020-2024
Mastered by Simon Scott at SPS Mastering
ooray.bandcamp.com
Bio: The OO-Ray is the alias of Ted Laderas, an improvisatory and experimental cellist from Portland. A Training Director by day, he extends his experimental attitude to exploring the outer possibilities of the cello, often distorting, looping, or pitch-shifting his instrument beyond recognizability into waves of reverberation and extended drones. Inspired by the gauzy textures of My Bloody Valentine, he call his style “shoegazer cello” or “chamber drone”. His music explores the realms of electroacoustic, shoegaze, and ambient.
Utilizing the versatility of the cello and his electronics, he has long-standing collaborations with Marcus Fischer (12k), Le Berger, Stephen Vitiello (12k), and Robert Donne (Anjou, Labradford, Kranky), having collaborated on albums, short pieces, and soundtracks, and worked with labels such as Geographic North and Audiobulb.








