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00-these_new_puritans-hidden-2010.nfo
These - Hidden
Release Date.: 2010-01-13
Store Date...: 2010-01-19
Source.......: CD
Style........: Alternative
Record Label.: Domino
Cat Nr.......:
Encoder......: Lame 3.97 (-V2 --vbr-new)
Quality......: 182kbps avg / 44.1KHz / Joint Stereo
1. Time Xone 2:08
2. We Want War 7:24
3. Three Thousand 2:50
4. Hologram 2:23
5. Attack Music 4:49
6. Fire Power 3:21
7. Orion 4:32
8. Canticle 1:13
9. Drum Courts-Where Corals Lie 6:15
10.White Chords 3:43
11.5 4:32
Release notes:
Hidden marks the next step for the UK's These New Puritans since last year's
'Beat Pyramid' (Triple J Album Of The Week) infiltrated the minds and hearts of
people yearning to find a band who would challenge, perplex and mesmerise in
equal measure.
Produced by TNPS's Jack Barnett and Graham Sutton (Bark Psychosis, Boymerang)
and mixed by Dave Cooley (J Dilla, MF DOOM) the album draws equally on the
rhythmic lexicons of dancehall and 20th century post-minimalism, with
instrumentation redolent of the oceanic brass of Benjamin Britten's Peter Grimes
and the plastic textures of modern U.S. pop. It's sometimes brutal, sometimes
melancholy, and sounds like nothing else!!
Hidden features six-foot Japanese Taiko drums, a thirteen piece brass and
woodwind ensemble, sub-heavy beats, prepared piano, a children's choir, Foley
recording techniques (including a melon with cream crackers attached struck by a
hammer, used to simulate the sound of a human head being smashed), and the
ethereal voice of Heather Marlatt from dream-pop group Salem
First single 'We Want War' is an epic slice coming over like an indie industrial
orchestra with (literally) killer beats and the most badass drums known to
mankind. It's an austere, bombastic seven minute aural assault needs to be
played LOUD and heralds the genuinely exciting new direction of this album.
Enjoy!
Info:
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