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Other Voices 05
Machines Are Obsolete - (4:04) 59 BPM Hot
Pye Corner Audio & Belbury Poly - "Pathways" - (3:39) 63 BPM
Review: With the Black Mill Tapes series seemingly on pause, Martin Jenkins' primary project is delving into a more scattered run of releases, which has included an excellent single on the new Originals arm of Death Waltz. For Other Voices 05, he's bringing the hauntological sound of Pye Corner Audio back to Ghost Box, which is a natural home for his spooky musings. Both tracks on this single showcase the fuller, beat-driven sound that has been emerging from Jenkins' studio lately, albeit still firmly entrenched in the nostalgic processes that have always made him such an intriguing proposition.
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GBX715 DL
05 Jun 15
Experimental/Electronic
Stars Shine Like Eyes/Quasar II
Stars Shine Like Eyes - (9:09) 97 BPM Hot
Quasar II - (10:19) 100 BPM
Review: With his Black Mill Tapes series sewn up, Pye Corner Audio makes the move to soundtrack specialists Death Waltz as they continue to embrace original material alongside their movie reissue modus operandi. Anyone familiar with either label or artist will be on familiar ground here, as Martin Jenkins lays the warbling 80s bombast on good and thick, albeit with a little more extrovert tendencies in the bright and bold melodies compared to the spooky subtleties of some of the other PCA material. "Stars Shine Like Eyes" reaches a dizzying climax of searing lead lines, while "Quasar II" revels in melancholic arpeggios made for the heartbreak ball in the future of thirty years ago.
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DWO 004
17 May 15
Coldwave/Synth
The Black Mist
Black Mist (long version) - (7:29) 63 BPM Hot
Bulk Erase - (6:07) 81 BPM
Black Mist (Old Apparatus remix) - (5:15) 77 BPM
Review: Brighton collective The Outer Church took an impressive first step into the waters of label ownership last year, teaming up with Front & Follow for a wondrous double disc compilation featuring the likes of Pye Corner Audio, VHS Head, Ekoplekz and Some Truths. They collaborate once more, focusing specifically on the intoxicating, sumptuous sound of Pye Corner Audio for this release, which features an extended edit of "Black Mist", The Head Technician's contribution to that compilation. "Black Mist" is all the more impressive in extended format with its rough around the edges, acid-soaked kosmiche sounding even more hypnotic. It's complemented by a rare, haunting remix from Old Apparatus and the calming, undulating stylings of all-new PCA jam "Bulk Erase".
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F&F 031
18 Aug 14
Experimental/Electronic
Intercepts
Pye Corner Audio - "Perfect Secrecy Forever" - (5:30) 52 BPM Hot
Pye Corner Audio - "Twisted Wire Pair" - (5:30) 100 BPM
Pye Corner Audio - "Shared Secret Key" - (4:20) 100 BPM
Pye Corner Audio - "One Time Pad" - (5:27) 95 BPM
Not Waving - "Protect The Revolution" - (8:24) 60 BPM
Not Waving - "Two-Way Mirror" - (2:57) 50 BPM
Not Waving - "Enemies Of The People" - (4:22) 50 BPM
Not Waving - "Like Shooting A Fish In A Barrel" - (4:07) 150 BPM
Review: The Ecstatic label run by Walls pair Sam Willis and Ale Natalizia has really stepped it up this year in terms of scope and intrigue. Both the Daphne Oram reworks and the long form sonic decay from The Field producer Axel Wilner as HANDS suggests a label is happy to remain driven by the esoteric interests of its founders. This latest release is another conceptual curveball which finds Natalizia teaming up with Pye Corner Audio for Intercepts, a split album themed around notions of espionage. Regardless of how much you invest in the conceptual motivations of both artists, fans of Pye Corner Audio and Not Waving are spoilt musically with the latter's side proving particularly dreamlike and intoxicating - "Protect The Revolution" is a notable highlight.
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ELP 006
18 Aug 14
Coldwave/Synth
Interpretations On FAAC Judd
Various
Ian Helliwell - "Solid States" - (8:31) 144 BPM
Perc - "Woodford" - (5:24) 116 BPM
Chris Carter - "Flip-Flop" - (4:19) 110 BPM
Holly Herndon - "Control Sample" - (3:47) 150 BPM
Mordant Music - "Hoarded House" (Fredit remix) - (6:15) 150 BPM
The Boats - "Space Judder" - (5:11) 143 BPM
Pye Corner Audio - "Splice Block" - (4:58) 100 BPM
Leyland Kirby - "Slim Jim Wimshurst Mechanicals" - (4:51) 141 BPM
Karen Gwyer - "Judd Drums" - (5:12) 54 BPM Hot
Peter Rehberg - "FJUDDmix 032013" - (5:05) 160 BPM
Bandshell - "Concrete Teeth" - (5:39) 120 BPM
Ekoplekz - "Fredwrek" - (5:00) 112 BPM
Played by: Perc
Review: The latest release from the excellent Public Information sees them return to the works of early electronic pioneer F.C. Judd with a selection of remixes from some well chosen contemporary artists. Originally the subject of a retrospective release from Public Information early in 2012 entitled Electronics Without Tears, F.C. Judd was an under-appreciated figure of early electronic music who experimented with oscillators, filters and amplifiers, alongside his own self-built electro-mechanical drum machine and experimental synthesiser, primarily during the 1950s and 60s. Interpretations On F.C. Judd is the result of the label haven given all artists involved access to Judd's entire archive of sounds, tone experiments, field recordings and lectures, and left them to "produce an audio artefact befitting of Judd himself". RVNG artist Holly Herndon, techno veteran Perc, Bandshell, Karen Gwyer, Ekoplekz and Throbbing Gristle's Chris Carter all contribute to an engaging collection of works.
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PUBINF 010
23 Jun 14
Industrial/Noise
Study Series 09: "Projections"
Titoli - (4:31) 59 BPM Hot
Town Of Tomorrow Today (with Pye Corner Audio) - (3:45) 55 BPM
Played by: Kid Who
Review: The ever reliable Ghost Box imprint continues its Study Series by inviting New York newcomer Listening Center to deliver some warbling analogue goodness steeped in the kind of library music styles that the label can often be found reaching for. "Titoli" is a cutesy number with a Jean Jacques-Perry joie de vivre in its bubbling synths, while the vocal oohs and aahs bring to mind the finest '70s lounge styles. Pye Corner Audio takes up remix duties with a version of "Town Of Tomorrow Today" that lurches into gear slowly, letting abstract noodlings and dubby chords give way to a non-committal 4/4 thud that gracefully builds into a soaring slow-house epic caked in satisfying sonic murk.
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505545 3691935
28 Jun 13
Experimental/Electronic
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