|
|
|
Alan Wilder gets wilder still, outside the
pop cage confines of Depeche Mode (he was in
that band from ’82-95) but his Recoil project
is darkly well-assembled, abetted by powerful
women (Diamanda among them!!!) Rather than
synth-pop, Recoil recalls the cinematic flair
of Scott Walker’s “Tilt” but in a cybernetic
realm. That’s high praise…Wilder’s re-wiring
of “Jezebel” by the Golden Gate Jubilee 4tet
is an infernal inspiration. Maybe even a nod
to his fatal femme conspirators. “Supreme” is
a nice piece of hip-spoke-hop sociology.Nicole
Blackman, still on a Hashisheen high, scores
as well. Liquid is thick, like amber, and
bottled like an expensive liquer. Perhaps too
refined for some?
Reviewed by Thurston Hunger on
October 1, 2005 at 12:59 pm
Filed as A Library,CD
Comment on this review
Comment on this review
|