Wednesday, March 19, 2014
The Boats - Nomenclature (2013)
The first release from Cotton Goods / The Boats members Craig Tattersal and Andrew Hargreaves new imprint 'Other Ideas* After almost a decade of coaxing pastoral ambience from their machinesThe Boats take a radical art/noise techno departure on 'Nomenclature' - the first release on their new labelOther Ideas.
The Boats - Nomenclature (2013)
TechnoIndustrialExperimental | Other Ideas
Lossless | FLAC | unmixed | 2013 | 38:08 | 244 Mb
Tracklist:
01. Cliodynamics 4:02
02. Limit Cycles 3:37
03. Ergodicity 4:35
04. Fractals 4:52
05. Halting Problem 3:47
06. Point 2:44
07. Quadratic Reciprocity 3:33
08. Dedekind Zeta Function 3:13
09. Elliptic Curve 3:45
10. Inverse Limit 4:05
We've long known their combined tastes spill well beyond the often stultifying world of ambient pop and neo-classical and into the realms of new wave obscuritiestechno-pop and noisebut stilleven we couldn't predict how far they were capable of exploring those interests. Finding canny balance between the mannered art-pop of To Rococo Rotthe grubbier experiments of Demdike Stare and Leyland Kirbyor Alberich's darkwave noisethe ten tracks on 'Nomenclature' render Craig 'n Andrew's prurient side asunder with a ruddy blend of industrial rhythm and dub-decayed textures shot thru with fleeting glimpses of their unshakeably melancholic motifs. As hinted in track titles such as 'ElliAndrew ptic Curve''Floating Point' and 'Fractals' it's an issue of perspective for themof seeing/hearing their sound from an altered angle to the norm - it's still thembut quite different. There are now proper 4/4 warehouse experimentsradiophonic techno bangersmurky-as-hell synth-pop instrumentals and psych-dub vortices in place of their wistful former imagesand the transformation could hardly feel like more of a jolywhich is a good good thing in our books.
01. Cliodynamics 4:02
02. Limit Cycles 3:37
03. Ergodicity 4:35
04. Fractals 4:52
05. Halting Problem 3:47
06. Point 2:44
07. Quadratic Reciprocity 3:33
08. Dedekind Zeta Function 3:13
09. Elliptic Curve 3:45
10. Inverse Limit 4:05
We've long known their combined tastes spill well beyond the often stultifying world of ambient pop and neo-classical and into the realms of new wave obscuritiestechno-pop and noisebut stilleven we couldn't predict how far they were capable of exploring those interests. Finding canny balance between the mannered art-pop of To Rococo Rotthe grubbier experiments of Demdike Stare and Leyland Kirbyor Alberich's darkwave noisethe ten tracks on 'Nomenclature' render Craig 'n Andrew's prurient side asunder with a ruddy blend of industrial rhythm and dub-decayed textures shot thru with fleeting glimpses of their unshakeably melancholic motifs. As hinted in track titles such as 'ElliAndrew ptic Curve''Floating Point' and 'Fractals' it's an issue of perspective for themof seeing/hearing their sound from an altered angle to the norm - it's still thembut quite different. There are now proper 4/4 warehouse experimentsradiophonic techno bangersmurky-as-hell synth-pop instrumentals and psych-dub vortices in place of their wistful former imagesand the transformation could hardly feel like more of a jolywhich is a good good thing in our books.
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