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| | | weird forest (usa) #weird 072 lp garrincha & the stolen elk “void” long playing record - i don’t believe you
- tower of babble
- processional
- con-affirmation
- void
| july 2011 release ; ... fairly zonked master-concept suite from weird forest boss davy bui & instrumental associate matt kretzmann, concerned with blown casio-nics, sputtering synthesis, fairly gnarled echo-plex-or’ed guitar & the jouissance of pure discovery ...
... an auspicious debut for this sacto duo ; lp version comes in a full-color sleeve with insert (detail below) ; audio has been mastered by graham lambkin (an an extremely interesting choice ; telling of the band’s motivations / conceptual framework) ... |
| | weird forest press release... |
| garrincha & the stolen elk void lp
with a pair of cassette releases in recent months on the venerable tape labels, stunned records and 905 tapes, garrincha & the stolen elk may seem like neophytes on the scene but the truth is davy bui and matt kretzmann have been making music together in one form or another since 2002. both have been active in their regional noise and diy scenes for years with little official documentation other than bui's releases in antennas erupt! for weird forest and s-s records. garrincha & the stolen elk's full-length debut reflects this combined two decades of fully integrated experience and influences.
"i don't believe you" kicks off the album with chiming bells and an upbeat church hymn slowed down and matched to a barrage of processed chanting voices. the song morphs into a hypnotic guitar loop layered with ringing synths, guitar washes and ghostly vocals, all building to a cacophonous climax replete with bleating saxes, a buzz metal riff and shredded guitar. "tower of babble" begins with sounds of rainfall and something sounding like slowed-down gregorian chants as a chiming guitar melody softly repeats, eventually giving way to a buzzing organ drone, a tribal drum beat and belted german vocals before taking a final sinister turn with an insistent snare roll propelling the song towards its grand finale. the album concludes with the side-long, three-part "first rites, last communion" suite. heavily comprised of processed asian church ceremony field recordings accompanied by occasional guitar and keyboard statements, the piece eventually erupts into a maelstrom of noise blasts, wild guitar and ringing bells before settling into a series of long, drawn out tones.
mastered by graham lambkin (ex-shadow ring), this album sounds like little else in the weird forest catalog.
mastered by graham lambkin. design/layout by g+se & aaron winters. vinyl edtion of 300 copies comes with insert. |
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