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Starving Weirdos - Land Lines (2012)

Starving Weirdos - Land Lines (2012)

Artist: Starving Weirdos
Title Of Album: Land Lines
Year Of Release: 24-01-2012
Label: Amish Records
Genre: Ambient / Experimental / Psychedelic
Format: mp3
Quality: 320 Kbps
Total Time: 59:30 min
Total Size: 125 MB

Tracklist:

1. In Our Way 6:11
2. Captured 6:51
3. Periods 6:51
4. Meditator 9:01
5. Dreams, Endless 12:48
6. A Change In The Lexicon 8:05
7. Land Lines 9:43

"An epic set of fetid fourth world drone and eerie symphonic psych from Brian Pyle (aka Ensemble Economique) and Merrick McKinlay, following hot on the heels of last year's "Rolled in the Midst of Never-Ceasing Currents." Two years in the making, with its origins in freeform sessions recorded around the time of 2010's On Land festival in San Francisco, 'Land Lines' is a huge step forward for the duo, who call up on a number of guest players - among them Steve Lazar and Monica Shavez - and use slouchy, Middle Eastern-style drum patterns to anchor some dizzying, improvised climbs into the astral jazz firmament. 'Periods' sails close to the sound of Pyle's most recent Ensemble Economique album, but the arrangement here - all sighing vocals, colour-bled synth arpeggios and dark reveberations - has a depth and a balance that has clearly been achieved only through great thought and toil. 'Captured' teams slo-mo Shackleton percussion with distant, Morricone-esque choral layers and narcotically compromised reeds, while stunning opener 'In Our Way' and 'A Change in the Lexicon' benefit from the vocal incantations of Aimee Hennessey, the latter track coming over like a leaner, meaner Dead Can Dance. Off the freakin' chain, this record, and strongly recommended."





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