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SANGLES REDUX features a collection of some of the best earlier INDIAN JEWELRY recordings, some released on now out of press vinyl, some never released before. While no studio recordings have yet to capture the full intoxication of the Indian Jewelry live show, these recordings seem to come closest. INDIAN JEWELRY create music based in cowboy motorik, hyperliterary chants and magical realism, concrete sound, endless drones, pre-cognitive dissonance, mesmerism, and atavistic junk. Renegades to traditional song structure, INDIAN JEWELRY mix drum machine, noise, percussion, loops, dance beats, guitar, keyboards, scraps of metal, and other sounds into an unpredictable mash of aural delights, drones, and melody. Already amassing a swarm of devotees, INDIAN JEWELRY is expanding our concept of song, and the way it is constructed and heard. Apart from the SANGLES REDUX LP, the band have also recently released, the FREE GOLD LP on We Are Free Records (Yeasayer, Pony Tail), the FAKE AND CHEAP LP on Deleted Art (No Age, Mika Miko, These Are Powers) and the 'WE ARE THE WILD BEAST' CD on Tigerbeat6 (Kid606, The Bug, White Williams). 500 copies only, we 're getting 200 of them...strap it on...
Quote from SANGLES REDUX LP Review: "These guys kind of remind me of a modern updated version of Suicide with the guitar explosions of sonic youth, the laid back psyche rock of Spacemen 3 and scuzzy synth led No Wave sounds. its a great big blast of pounding beats, big distorted bass synths, totally fuzzed up guitars and howling discordant vocals." - Road Records Quote from SANGLES REDUX LP Review: "When it comes to summarising all INDIAN JEWELRY do into one song, Redux's fifth track Chasing Rats Out comes pretty close. Echoed, shamanistic vocals, semi-industrial/semi-blues track instrumentation, an implied mysticism, and a heaped teaspoon of paranoia. Yet, it's probably the song's easier definability that makes it the weakest of a brilliant bunch of songs here. From the more cathartic nature of the Einsturzende Neubauten - invoking Bombing Nightclubs to the Velvet Underground and Nico styling of Downtown, the Jewelry never repeat the same formula. They take elements of one song and carry it into another equation, hoping the chemical result is as explosive as before. Not that there's anything laboratory-like to be found here. All is loose, flowing, and determined to invert your perception of pop music and the wide world itself." - Totally Dublin
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