Drab Majesty / Demonstration, The |
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Album: | Demonstration, The | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Drab Majesty | Added: | Jan 2017 | |
Label: | Dais Records |
A-File Activity |
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Add Date: | 2017-02-08 | Pull Date: | 2017-04-12 |
Week Ending: | Apr 16 | Apr 9 | Mar 26 | Mar 12 | Feb 26 | Feb 19 | Feb 12 |
Airplays: | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 3 | 4 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 27, 2022: | The Fuzz Deli Dot In The Sky | 4. | Mar 17, 2018: | 808s and Satanic Rites (Deluxe Ed. with Bonus Tracks) 39 By Design | |
2. | Jan 24, 2019: | Being as an ocean Cold Souls | 5. | Jan 23, 2018: | Waste FM Not Just A Name | |
3. | Oct 09, 2018: | Magnetized Toner Too Soon To Tell | 6. | Jan 23, 2018: | M.T.: 1STHR-Best of 2017 (Part 4); 2NDHR-Reissues [2017]; 3RDHR-Regular M.T. Too Soon To Tell |
Album Review |
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DJ Aporia Reviewed 2017-02-08 | ||
Darkwave. Sophomore album from Deb DeMure, the goth alias of Andrew Clinco who also plays drums in Marriages (amazing band). Deb makes what he calls “mid-fi tragic wave”, and his creative process involves relinquishing control of his body to a divine influence to receive his ideas. His music is characterized by glowing synths and drum machines, and deals with notions of death and transcendence. I found this record much more consistent than the first record, and you really can’t go wrong with any track. Related: Cold Cave, Sisters of Mercy, Dais Records/LA goths 1. (0:59) Induction—Steadily building synthscape that leads into the next track. Play together. 2. (5:27) *** Dot in the Sky—Propulsive, uplifting, with a powerful chorus. 3. (5:00) *** 39 by Design—Bit more somber, with blurred vocals that let the synths and hissing electronic noises stand out. 4. (6:03) *** Not Just a Name—Melancholy, yearning vocals and more muted synths. Gets into something more driving towards the end. 5. (2:45) Hath No Form—Glowing ambient interlude. 6. (4:07) ** Too Soon to Tell—Driving drum machines, earnest vocals, soaring. 7. (5:26) *** Cold Souls—“The single.” Uplifting synth nostalgia with a beautiful cosmic outro. Probably incredible live. 8. (1:07) A Spire Points at the Heavens—Metallic ambience. The faintest sounds of voices. 9. (3:48) ** Kissing the Ground—Extremely fast, urgent. 10. (4:54) ** Forget Tomorrow—Dark, grimy 80s goth feel. Creative synths in the second half. 11. (6:05) * Behind the Wall—Intense, snarling vocals and a sense of urgency. Some dreamy parts. Long, cloudy ambient fade. 12. (5:22) * Too Soon to Tell (Cold Cave Remix)—Classic remix from these darkwave weirdos. Extremely fast shooting beats and falsetto vox. If you like Cold Cave you’ll dig this. 13. (5:35) Forget Tomorrow (Drew McDowall Remix)—Harsh noise and stark almost spoken vocals. 14. (4:48) * 39 by Design (Martial Canterel Remix)—Super downtempo and dreamy, reminded me instantly of Ulrich Schnauss. 15. (4:10) ** Kissing the Ground (Silent Servant Remix)—Driving head-nodding ethereal wrapped in a silver sheen. |
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