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theartsdesk on Vinyl 65: Solomun, Black Sabbath, Trojan Records, The Creation, Seefeel, Motörhead and more

London indie outfit This Is The Deep make wonderfully eccentric but catchy music. The Best is Yet to Come (Part 1) is a mini-album that plays at 45 RPM, whose eight songs mingle quirky post-punk dub-funk with something altogether poppier and frothier. They are unafraid of utilising quirky sound effects and stylings that, in others hands, might lead to a kitsch novelty factor, but in theirs the results range from outright pop to the skronk-punk-jazz abstraction of “Eyes on You” to a weird slowie to vaguely Talking Head-ish moments to the cinematic exotica of the title cut. Uncategorizable and brilliant, keep your eyes and ears attuned for more from on this lot.

Lucas Santtana: 3 Sessions in a Greenhouse

Bandcamp / Buy Born in Bahia but long based in Rio de Janeiro, Lucas Santtana should have had both ears plenty full from those two centers of Brazilian culture. With his colloquial, imagistic Portuguese and references to all manner of regional and historical Brazilian styles—plus early career affiliations with Gilberto Gil, Caetano Veloso, Chico Science, and Arto Lindsay—Santtana’s music invites comparisons to tropicália’s heady fusions of local and foreign styles, manguebeat’s collisions of rock, rap, and maracatu in the 1990s, or yet another wave of bossa nova. But the textures and timbres of Santtana’s songs point to an even stronger site of influence: Jamaican reggae, especially the pulsing basslines, hazy echoes, and layered mixing techniques of dub. With the 15th anniversary reissue of

Seefeel Treated to Extensive Reissue Campaign by Warp

Seefeel Treated to Extensive Reissue Campaign by Warp Succour and (Ch-Vox) will arrive as expanded editions alongside various EP output and previously unheard material Published Apr 06, 2021Seefeel are being treated to a reissue campaign that will shine a new light on their beloved mid- 90s work. Come May 14, Warp Records will unload a series of deluxe and expanded reissues celebrating the electronic-minded shoegaze heroes. The reissue series includes Seefeel s 1995 album Succour and the following year s (Ch-Vox). In addition, Warp will release an EP collection called St / Fr / Sp and a Seefeel anthology called Rupt & Flex. The re-releases come with a variety of bonus material, which has been mastered from original DAT transfers by Stefan Betke (a.k.a. Pole). Each release also comes with new artwork by the Designers Republic, along with liner notes by Seefeel members Mark Clifford and Sarah Peacock.

Album Review Album reviews with Simon Duff: January 6, 2020

★★★★ Lawrence Lek makes music and is also a simulation artist who uses computer-generated animation and video game engines to explore socio-political virtual worlds. He collaborated with label boss Kode9 on the Notel audio-visual performances, a simulation of a post-apocalyptic automated hotel. Lek’s AIDOL film is a CGI fantasy telling the story of a fading superstar, Diva, who enlists an aspiring AI songwriter to mount a comeback performance at the 2065 eSports Olympic finale, set in a realm of architecture, drones and snow-deluged jungles. The soundtrack is a contrasting science fiction prediction, complex, textured work. Brilliantly realised, Diva’s yearning vocals, sung in English and Mandarin, casts future K-pop melodies over billowing, intricately arranged songs.

Pole - 1 2 3 Reis Dig (27 tracks) +Album Reviews

Pole Modul Fahren Silberfisch Re-Release Date: 8/5/2008 (4 out of 5 stars) The other day, a lava lamp tossed from a 4th story window fell on my CD player and damaged it. Ever since, when I put a cd in the player, it comes out as a bunch of garbled blips, chirps, & bleeps. I was going to throw the CD player out, when I recalled the rumor that Stefan Betke created his music by sending audio signal through a broken Pole-Waldorff filter. Hmm. What if the damage to my CD player could somehow reverse the process and reveal the source audio signals used to make Pole 1? I rushed to place my Pole 1 CD into my broken disc player. The resulting music that came out of the speakers was, track for track, the Japanese release of Dolly Parton s 1985 Christmas album, Dolly Ho Ho Ho. I can t wait to see what Pole 2 and Pole 3 were originally!

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