Copia, by Eluvium (CD on Temporary Residence)
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Description: | CD on Temporary Residence Records | |
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| Format: | CD | ||
| Label: | Temporary Residence | ||
| Price: | £9.99 | ||
| Catalogue number: | TRR110CD | ||
| Availability: | despatched in 2-5 working days (on average!!) |
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In a bizarre twist of fate, this arrived at Norman Towers the same week that I was sorting out a load of old LPs that my sister passed on to me for safekeeping, and amongst them was ‘The Music Of Richard Clayderman’. I knew what I had to do…... Copia is a delicious blend of the best ingredients of Eluvium’s previous works, not that I’ve heard them. The first few tracks are akin to Stafrænn Hakon, albeit warm & organic rather than cold & glacial (I can’t believe I said glacial, what a bell-end. At least I didn’t use ‘pushing the envelope’, that would make me a total cock). The piano-based tracks are indeed reminiscent of Max Richter, but with fewer of his trademark electronic flourishes. ‘Radio Ballet’ in particular is a straightforward classical-sounding piano piece, with ‘After Nature’ it’s string-based counterpart, and the subsequent ‘Reciting The Airships’ a graceful fusing of the two elements. The track sequencing is superbly calculated, and the album as a whole moves at a stately pace, allowing the listener time to bask in it’s glow. All very easy on the ear & unchallenging, but it never fades to mere background ambience. ‘The Music Of Richard Clayderman’ isn’t as horrific as I had feared. Some tracks are even quite pleasant in the same manner as lift-music, although you wouldn’t want to get stuck in said lift. ‘Lady Di’ is surprisingly not the most offensive track, although it did make me weep, not because it reminded me of her, but because it’s shite. Quite how the Norman distro thought Eluvium was Richard Clayderman is beyond me, but then I’m a bit of a spanner. Conspiracy theorists should take a look into this: Clayderman is French, his hair is remarkably Di-style & he’s kept a low profile since her death – is this the man ultimately responsible for Elton John’s rehash of Candle In The Wind? In summary, Copia is a real gem, with lovely packaging too, and I can fully recommend it. Richard Clayderman is a neo-classical numpty.Review date: 26 April 2007
What we say
What the label says:Following a string of increasingly remarkable albums, ELUVIUM's MATTHEW COOPER set out to broaden his instrumental palette, while maintaining the uncanny emotional resonance that has become his trademark. The result is "Copia", an hour-long epic that applies Eluvium's heartache-inducing ether to a symphony of strings, brass, keyboards and piano. Noticeably absent but hardly missed are the washes of guitars that color most of Eluvium's previous material. The deliberate exclusion of traditional rock instrumentation serves as sufficient proof that the instrument is not Eluvium's driving force. At best it is a catalyst, a vehicle to that netherworld in the back of your head, where your life starts to uncontrollably reevaluate itself. |
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