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white vinyl 7" dan001
release date: november 10th 2006
white vinyl 7" featuring two brand new tracks from black sun productions' current recording project. each copy comes with an exclusive BSP postcard signed by massimo & pierce. uncle billy is the first track to appear from an extensive collaboration between massimo & pierce and bahntier. both tracks feature the unquiet violin of roberto budelo.
"This, possibly sperm influenced, off-milky white seven inch is the latest between album output from Massimo and Pierce of the Black Sun Productions collective. Sex Magik seems to play a lesser part in these two pieces, being noticeably shorter than their recent material on their last few long-players. Eschewing the melancholy of the double disc The Impossibility of Silence release they have moved into an electronic semi-operatic mode.
Massimo¬s voice is the main, and most enjoyable, ingredient here, steadied now into a sonorous, deep vocal. His warm cavernous wails at the climax of “Uncle Billy” merging with the very European sounding violin¬s reaching string fingers to provide what must be a raging spectacle when performed live. The underwater pounding thump is overwhelmed by his vocal, the siren strings exacerbating the expressed loss. Apparently this Burroughs tribute track is the first fruit of a collaboration with Bahntier (who sound like post-industrialists from the little I¬ve heard) and I look forward to hearng more. Both tracks here have Massimo filling the songs with a human heart, mollifying the sharpened edges of the music.
The addition of Roberto Budelo¬s violin is an excellent counterpoint to the mutating precision of Pierce¬s electronics. This more organic work following and filling the sound of the speeding clicking beats of “His Secret Secretions”. It¬s worth also noting that this is probably the best bassline that the pair has created yet, a simple forward-moving piece that¬s fixed to the beats. They¬ve come a long way from the ghost boys. Their musical equivocation and ongoing evolution means that it¬s difficult to predict where this duo will come from next."
Scott Mckeating for brainwashed.com
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