Sunday, September 12, 2010
...Those That Do...The Poetry Of Decay...
eMEGO 112V
CINDYTALK : THE POETRY OF DECAY
Release Date: 01.11.2010
SPECIAL 2LP + 7” VINYL SET COMPILING BOTH THE CRACKLE OF MY SOUL & UP HERE IN THE CLOUDS ALBUMS
(those that fall)
signalling through the flames
of ghosts and buildings
maglev
troubled aria
our shadow, remembered
(those that fly)
feathers burn
one hundred years tomorrow
if we meet, we meet in silence
debris of a smile
(those that see)
the eighth sea
we are without words
i walk until i fall
switched to lunar
(those that seek)
hollow stare
the anarchist window
multiple landings
up here in the clouds
(those that live)
transgender warrior
(those that die)
guts of london
Recordings by Gordon Sharp 2001 - 2010 at Belmont Shore (ca), Mid-Levels (HK) & Kobe (Japan) but mainly at Roi Vert, Okamoto Japan.
Cut at Dubplates & mastering, Berlin, August 2010
Cindytalk have been active since 1982. During the 80s and 90s their sound was defined by broken down rock structures and abstract piano ambience. A third side to their coin emerged at the dawn of the 21st Century with a turn towards obscure computer usage pushing all resemblance of melody and conventual texture to the outer edges.
‘The Crackle Of My Soul’ is the first full length to come from this new direction, starting in 2001 and now finally ready for release. Its also the first Cindytalk album since the 1995 release of ‘Wappinschaw’.
Although very abstract in nature these 10 tracks still echo the vocal brilliance and subtle beauty that they become known for, as well as pushing back the boundaries.
Up Here In The Clouds is the second installment in the new Cindytalk sound which started last years The Crackle Of My Soul. Whereas Crackle was more of a blistering burner, Clouds has a fresher cooler sound to it, with longer tracks that slowly evolve in great patches of aural beauty.The sound that Gordon Sharp and co create now is a unique blend of cracked electronics, near awkward ambient textures that always seem to flow smoothly like the most natural of sounds around, building up a great set of modern electronic music which closes with the child like melody of the title track.
The 7” coupling of Transgender Warrior and Guts Of London is analogue to their debut appearance as a 7” released by Klanggalerie in 2003 (gg62).
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Copies ship mid-October 2010
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