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CDR - 2008 - ERRATA IN EXCELSUS - USA
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IRR.APP.
(EXT.)
Aspiring To An Empty Gesture
Volume 1
Dead Side Of The
Moon
(This recording is Nurse With Wound live at Auditorio Serralves,
Porto 2007 - Bass [Prepared Bass Guitar], Vocals - M S Waldron
- Electronics, Computer, Effects [Live Processing], Mixed By
- Colin Potter - Electronics, Noises [Recorded Sources], Percussion
- Andrew Liles - Guitar [Bowed Guitar], Turntables [Cd Turntables],
Noises [Sundry Implements] - Steven Stapleton) |
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REVIEWS
Brainwashed
Written by John Kealy
Sunday, 08 June 2008
Despite Matt Waldron describing at least one of the performances
as a "live disaster," this is an excellent collection
of splendid music performed with various line ups of his ongoing
surrealist project. This compilation documents shows from 2005-2007
and features not only Waldron but also the not inconsiderable
talents of Steven Stapleton, Jim Haynes and others.
Although some of this material is instantly recognizable, the
live sound of irr. app. (ext.) is quite different to how Waldron
makes it sound in the studio. There is a much more playful vibe
here compared to the more finely structured versions on the
studio albums. Looking at the photos in the sleeve while listening
to Aspiring to an Empty Gesture, the irr. app. (ext.) live experience
looks like a real hoot. "Some Scottish Toasts" (from
the original Brainwaves) and "Invocation of Loplop in the
Cathedral of Erotic Misery" both are utterly gleeful, the
humor here more obvious (but not less effective) than usual.
Waldron's ability to creep me out is also present in significant
amounts. "The Dreadful Vagrant" is as unsettling here
as it is on Perekluchenie. The narration sounds more natural
here than in its original form on record; the cuts in the audio
are less evident and it allows the tale to have a stronger effect.
The calm, almost too calm, nature of this piece in stark contrast
to "Wisecrack;" "Who can find you sexy, empty
human bits, your perfume is filthy to my senses." It is
difficult to feel comfortable when that is being screamed through
your stereo!
What originally drew me to Waldron's wonderful irr. app. (ext.)
project was his remix of Nurse With Wound's Angry Eelectric
Finger sessions. Since then he has become more and more active
within Steven Stapleton's world and Stapleton has intruded (pleasantly)
into Waldron's music too. A few of the tracks here feature Stapleton
on percussion and odd sounds. One of these is an awesome cover
of NWW's "Two Golden Microphones," the song sounds
extremely intense as a guitar violently explodes through the
manic percussion. Also included is a real live Nurse song from
their show in Porto last year. David Tibet was unable to join
them that night so Waldron took over the microphone duties for
"Dead Side of the Moon" and he does a bloody good
job of it.
What is best about this CD is that even though it is a compilation,
it flows perfectly and sounds like an unedited live performance
(even if the band changes completely from irr. app. (ext.) to
NWW at one point!). This is fast becoming one of my favourite
albums by Waldron (and friends) which is no small feat considering
I enjoy his work immensely as it is. Now just to get him to
play on this side of the Atlantic and put together a second
volume of Aspiring to an Empty Gesture.

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