What made electronic music from 1978 to 1983 so great was the
restrictions. It was minimal out of necessity, monophonic because only
Tangerine Dream and other Germans could afford polyphonic synthesisers.
This fit in with the ethics of the time, and especially with Industrial
Records, no chords, no Rock’n’Roll. Once technology became more
affordable, we got crap like Howard Jones, Pet Shop Boys and Thomas Leers “Contradictions” album. Robert Rental (R.I.P.!)had
the foresight to disappear after this album, doing what many artists
fail to do on so many occasions , that is, ‘Going out on a
high’.(except when enforced by unavoidable interventions like choking
on ones own vomit or suchlike!) Recorded on the infamous Industrial
Records eight track recorder (no, not those tape players which became
the truckers weapon of choice in the early 70’s, but the reel to reel
variety), which was kindly lent to our intrepid duo by the lovely
Genesis P. Orridge. The result was a minimal wave classic, up there
with Gary Numan’s “Pleasure Principle” and John Foxx’s “Metamatic”, but maybe a little more left field, and lacking an obvious hit single. The nearest being the opening track, “Attack Decay” (mp3 sample-click here!).The
majority of side two is very much a homage to the enviably great Eno,
with some creepy ambient numbers, nailing the coffin firmly shut from
the evil clutches of commerciality, Forever!...... Let’s not sell-out
to the ‘man’ boys.....very good.
Tracklist:
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Tracklist:
- "Attack Decay" - 3:45
- "Monochrome Day" - 4:02
- "Day Breaks, Night Heals" - 4:03
- "Connotations" - 4:05
- "Fade Away" - 6:25
- "Interferon" - 7:58
- "Six A.M." - 3:12
- "The Hard Way In & The Easy Way Out" - 4:44
- "Perpetual" - 5:05
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10 comments:
One of the best records ever.
WoW!
I even have this one on the shelf!
But now its "more accessible"..
Thanks!
Hot DAMN Jonny-thissun's bang on!
.joy.
Absolute classic. :-)
Absolutely ;-/
Happy new year.
Happy new year to you too!
Enjoying the other Swells, but can't get this one. Have tried guessing the password, but need a hint. Thanks!
Its all fixed now,it was missing the encryption key.
No password needed.
Thanks for that!
More importantly though, thanks for using the internet to help create ways for people to get out of their phones. Nice bit of subversion ya got going here!
Yeah, i remember the days when you couldn't be contacted outside of your own house....now thats freedom!
Subvert reality!
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