Neptune's Daughter

Luminescent Orchestrii
Nine Mile Records
General | Jan 2009

Reviews

Sadie O.
Reviewed 2009-02-15
Luminescent Orchestrii – Neptune’s Daughter
Reviewed by Sadie O., 2/5/09
Folk/Jazz/Idunnowhat string quartet with mostly Eastern European tendencies. Two dudes and two chicks who all do vocals, and a guy who does percussion on half of the tracks. Some traditional, some traditionally influenced, a bit of lunacy. A fair amount of dischordance and sawing, but all for deliberate effect, as they can obviously play and sing like nobody’s business. Also a lot of dark feel – the back cover photo shot at night (and the title song apparently about deliberately drowning oneself) suits the music.
There’s a “damn” on track 13, but that’s it for FCCs (in English, at least).
All very good; I like 7 and 8 bestestest.
1. 3:51 **violin and drones intro, adds guitar and builds speed and energy into a rather manic eastern European folk dance. Interesting interplay of strings – often dischordant.
2. 2:19 ***Bulgarian-style close female harmonies, big drum and limping (but danceable) beat.
3. 4:31 ***relaxed and ultra-groovy swing with almost a hip hop feel (very oddly), silly, but with interesting combination of elements.
4. 5:09 **solo violin, slow traditional dance with several strings. Instrumental, with almost a story line – dance cuts out to disturbing cello, then back to a manic clown dance.
5. 2:43 *solo male vocals, very subdued – is this Yiddish? Sounds a bit like it. Mysterious vibe with rather disturbing strings.
6. 4:37 **sawed violin duet with odd harmony, some sort of huge insect thrumming around, female vocals in English. Slow and dark.
7. 4:53 ****fierce hand drums, big bass, aggressive violins, minor key Turkish dance with lots of machismo. Sax solo and big build. Neet!
8. 4:24 ****solo acoustic bass beats, creepy violins, b-movie spoken word, then crazy downtempo monster mash.
9. 4:05 ***upbeat polka with plenty of attitude, female vocals in Rom (?) with some gorgeous harmonies.
10. 5:01 **midtempo strings, syncopated, but with a sort of rock ‘n’ roll feel. Instrumental. Switches up into high gear for last minute or so.
11. 5:11 *subdued intro, then swingy and sweet Cuban folk song, female duet. Pretty and sweet. Mellow guitar and singing at end.
12. 3:49 **violin sawing intro, then uptempo and very energetic macho dance. Fades to walking upright bass and sawing, then back to dance.
13. 5:02 **guitar and spoken tale of the high seas, then a sort of combination vaudeville/goofy shanty/peg leg dance.

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Charting

2009-02-14 — 2009-04-18
Week EndingAirplays
Apr 19 1
Mar 15 2
Mar 8 2
Mar 1 2
Feb 22 5

Track listing

1. Moldavian
2. Mur Stojmeno
3. Nasty Tasty
4. How To Play Romanian
5. Di Zun Vet Aruntergeyn
6. What The Water Said
7. Dreaming In Turkish
8. Kombucha Monster
9. Jarba
10. Pecto-Rubulii
11. La Tarde
12. Militsa
13. Neptune's Daughter