Album Review
Matmos “The Civil War” [Matador]
Thurston Hunger 10/21/2003 A Library, CD, Format
Hard to separate the irony from the gold, hard to
filter the sample from the directly generated (or
should I say degenerated) sound. Perhaps that is the
split in this war? Or could it be that Drew Daniel
and M.C. Schmidt find themselves at each other’s
throats after jetsetting about as Bjork-End BoyToys?
Well if they are each others throats, it is only to
record the sound of blood in the carotid artery
(that and music made from rabbit pelt are purportedly
among the sonic inputs at work here). Listen to their
rendition of “Stars and Stripes Forever” these guys
may be too clever for their own good. But this is
the future, sampling not as a mode of deconstruction
but rather Reconstruction. And perhaps that would
have been a more fitting title to this album of
mechano-server marches and madness? Having seen
them with her Bjorkness, I hope beyond innovation
and technique, they will help lead a rallying of
performance and presentation, a point where power
electronics is often all mouse, no man.
you heard it 74 times on kfjc! most recently:
- 965 days ago, Lurker played The Struggle Against Unreality Begins
- 1704 days ago, Kai Sync played Pelt and Holler
- 1870 days ago, John Goldfarb played Reconstruction
- 3047 days ago, The Unintelligible Cowboy played Reconstruction
- 3047 days ago, The Unintelligible Cowboy played The Stars and Stripes Forever
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