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In praise of Neu!

Thursday, September 9th, 2010

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“NEU!? to me they sound like joy. like endless lines stretching on foreverinparallel.fragile.like a BRandNEWnew motorway and you are the first person to drive along it…” - Thom Yorke, Radiohead

Heavy praise from one of contemporary music’s most respected and innovative minds. But it’s fair to say that without Neu!, Radiohead could very well have remained the band that made Pablo Honey and not the band that made everything after it.

Like The Velvet Underground and The Stooges before them, krautrock legends Neu! were an underappreciated band of their time, and one that wouldn’t receive the reverence they deserved until arguably decades later.

Neu! was formed in 1971 by Michael Rother and Klaus Dinger, after they left their posts as guitarist and drummer, respectively, in Kraftwerk. Eschewing the mechanical arrangements of their previous band, the duo set out to make music that suggested constant motion through Dinger’s driving motorik rhythms and Rother’s sprawling, amorphous soundscapes.

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It was during the recording of Neu!’s self-titled debut album that Dinger invented his
“Apache beat,” an ostinato rhythm that has been emulated by thousands of bands over the last 40 years. Despite the influence songs like “Hallogallo” and “Negativland” had, Neu! was considered a commercial disappointment by their label, Brain Records back in 1972. Neu! 2 followed the next year, featuring the band’s opus, the 11-minute“Für Immer.” But the album is remembered more for it’s flipside, which thanks to their label’s refusal to give them more money, inspired Rother and Dinger to remix their own songs – something dancehall emcees in Jamaica were really only doing.

Neu! 75, the third and final album of the band’s first run, saw a divide creeping into the songwriting. Considered a polarizing listen at the time by fans, the album is split into halves, demonstrating Rother’s inclination towards a sound more tranquil and atmospheric, while Dinger favoured a much more belligerent rock style that was borderline punk. Rother and Dinger called it quits shortly after the album’s release.

It would take ten years for the two to get back into a studio together. Over the course of seven months, Rother and Dinger worked on sessions but there was no official release until 1995, when the latter put out something called Neu! 4 in response to a number of bootlegs that had seen unauthorized releases. Rother refused its release and the album was pulled. When Astralwerks launched a reissue campaign of the Neu! albums in 2001, the duo agreed not to include this album.

The influence on modern day music cannot be stressed enough. Aside from the number of krautrock inspired bands jamming it out today, Neu! has played a vital role in the music of David Bowie, Radiohead, Stereolab, Julian Cope, Wilco, Autechre, Broadcast, New Order, OMD, Deerhunter and Tortoise. And just last year, Primal Scream, Sonic Youth, LCD Soundsystem, Oasis and Holy Fuck, among others, contributed songs to a tribute album called Brand Neu!.

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Just recently, Michael Rother revived Neu!’s music (Klaus Dinger passed away in 2008), launching a new live act called Hallogallo 2010 with the help of Sonic Youth’s Steve Shelley and Tall Firs’ Aaron Mullan. Rother also took on a massive undertaking by compiling and issuing the official, definitive and awesome Neu! vinyl box set. Included in the collection are the first three Neu! albums, but also Neu! ’86, a reworked version of the fourth album, as well as Neu! ‘72, a previously unreleased 18-minute live maxi-single. On top of that comes digital downloads of all the recordings, a 36-page picture book that features snaps of the band by Anton Corbijn, an official Neu! stencil (yes, it’s as awesome as it sounds) and a bright orange Neu! T-shirt.

You can buy the Neu! vinyl box set at the band’s official store, and trust me, it’s worth every penny no matter what you pay.

Check out a great interview with Michael Rother here.

Review: Flying Lotus - Cosmogramma

Wednesday, May 12th, 2010

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Flying Lotus Cosmogramma [Warp]

Need to know: Steven Ellison, aka Flying Lotus, aka FlyLo, is an L.A.-based producer whose unique, experimental beatscapes have earned him a reputation as the most exciting artist in the electronic genre today. A dabbler in everything from dubstep to free jazz to IDM (his bread and butter), FlyLo’s descriptor-defying production first turned heads with his 2008 album, Los Angeles. He has since toured with Thom Yorke, who makes an appearance on Cosmogramma’s “…And The World Laughs With You.”

In a few words: Cosmogramma is a swirling tidal wave of various styles that flows at ten new ideas per second, bouncing from manic drum & slap bass detonations to free flowing jazz spills to polyrhythmic glitch-bop orchestrations. The seamless quality at which FlyLo stitches his oeuvre is a magnanimous feat, leaving us to bow down to one of the great minds of 21st century music.

Best track: “Pickeled!”

R.I.Y.L. Hudson Mohawke, Squarepusher, J Dilla, Prefuse 73

Rating: 9/10

Buy, download, steal or don’t bother: Buy… on vinyl. The snap in the beats will sound better.

Sample: “Do the Astral Plane”

Website: flying-lotus.com

1/7/10 News briefs: Future Of The Left, The Ruby Suns, Liars, Jack White and New Young Pony Club

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

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Future Of The Left have parted ways with their label 4AD. Frontman Andy Falkous said that the band are going full steam ahead with a new album, however. “This time I’m hoping to take the thing full circle and to channel the spirit of Freddie Mercury - not Brian May - through Slayer’s backline.”

Though there hasn’t been much hoopla over it, Sub Pop is releasing the new album by Auckland, New Zealand’s terrific The Ruby Suns. Fight Softly will be out on March 2nd.

Need another reason to be excited about the new Liars album? Of course not, but how about this? Sisterworld will come with a second disc of “remixes and reinterpretations” of each track. Some of the parties involved include Thom Yorke, Suicide’s Alan Vega, Deerhunter/Atlas Sound’s Bradford Cox, TV On The Radio’s Tunde Adebimpe, The Melvins and Blonde Redhead.

Jack White is talking about a solo album again. Speaking to Rolling Stone, the leader of the White Stripes/Dead Weather/Raconteurs said he’s looking at it in 2010, but it could be a challenge “to differentiate from anything else that I’ve done.”

New Young Pony Club are getting people geared up for their new album, The Optimist. Ty Bulmer says the songs are more introspective this time around and that “‘it makes the first sound like a bunch of nursery rhymes.”

12/17/09 News briefs: Thom Yorke, 4AD Records, Interpol, Thee Silver Mt Zion Memorial Orchestra and Ghostly International

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

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Thom Yorke took a last-minute trip to Copenhagen today just in time for the Nations Climate Change Conference. Grist TV managed to grab Radiohead’s frontman who said he was there as a “press person” to get a first-hand look at the negotiations.

4AD Records had a pretty spectacular 2009 with records by Future Of The Left, Atlas Sound, The Big Pink, Camera Obscura, M. Ward and St. Vincent, to name a few. To celebrate, the label is giving away a sampler, which you can download for free here.

Interpol have dropped more hints about their forthcoming album. Frontman Paul Banks told BBC 6Music that bassist Carlos D has reached “new levels of crazy sophisticated orchestration” and to expect some “really classical stuff.” Interesting…

The always awe-inspiring Thee Silver Mt Zion Memorial Orchestra have announced they’re releasing a new album through long-time label Constellation in February. Kollaps Tradixionales sees the band adding and subtracting personnel, while dropping the “Tra-La-La Band” from their ever-evolving name. As always, it will come in an elaborate package that includes a 16-page 7″ x 9″ book with a foil-embossed cover and silkscreen poster. You can hear a track off the album over at FACT Magazine.

In case you hadn’t noticed, there are far too many decade-end lists rehashing the same old records as the best of the 2000s. Well, Ghostly International has compiled its Top 110 favourite albums of the last ten years and made it look good. Check it out!

10/5/09 News briefs: Thurston Moore, MTV’s Woodies, Uffie, Thom Yorke and Devendra/GZA

Monday, October 5th, 2009

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Sonic Youth’s ageless wonder Thurston Moore is adding publisher to his long list of accomplishments. He’ll extend his Ecstatic Peace label to include a boutique library that publishes art books.

MTV continues to try and convince us that it likes “alternative” music by announcing the nominees for the 6th annual mtvU Woodie Awards. While it’s entirely up to the fans, we could be convinced if, say Animal Collective beats Green Day.

One-time blog sensation and Justice collaborator Uffie is finally set to release her far-too-long-awaited debut album in 2010. The smart-arsed French MC’s Sex Dreams & Denim Jeans will include production by Ed Banger heavyweights Feadz, Mr. Oizo, SebastiAn and Busy P, with a rumoured contribution of some kind by Pharrell Williams.

Thom Yorke unveiled his new supergroup the other night in L.A. as he performed a set consisting of his album The Eraser and a few newbies. The Guardian gave him and Flea 4 stars, and you can see why thanks to some live footage posted here.

Finally, bearded freak-folkie Devendra Banhart has let it slip that he may actually release an album with GZA. Apparently both Banhart and the Wu-Tang member are mutual fans, which is as weird as it seems.