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What we say
This record left our Ant feeling ecstatic.
Venetian Snares has refined the use of classical strings used on his
'Rossz Csillag Alatt Született' album to create 'My Downfall (Original
Soundtrack)' 5 years ago you'd never have imagined that he'd be making
this kind of modern classical music. His roots in the breakcore scene
are still there but the beats are more sparse allowing the eerie
electronic orchestral sounds to do the work. He's clearly a talented
composer and his use of choir sounds reminds me of late period Coil.
You could well imagine this being the soundtrack to an epic gothic
horror movie. This is not just the case of an artist dabbling with some
different sounds. It sounds remarkably accomplished. It could well be
the one he's remembered for when he croaks it... Some fans wanting the
hardcore, relentless splintered amens may be disappointed but it's
refreshing to hear him using new ideas. This album has restored my
faith in the man. CD (with bonus track) and 2LP on Planet Mu.
What the label says:
*Since 2005 there has been one Venetian Snares album that everybody has talked about. This is the thematic follow-up to that masterpiece: "Rossz Csillag Allat Szuletett", Aaron's story of falling in love amongst the spires of Budapest, scored by Orchestra and the Amen break. *If that album was in effect a question, then this album is his answer: the unfolding of this particular Hungarian story. If anything "My Downfall" is even more epic and bombastic than it's predecessor, but not without those little humourous touches so beloved of Snares. *The achingly sad orchestral instrumental "Colorless" sets the tone for the majority of this album: loss and regret? It certainly sounds like the emotions of a confused mind. In fact most of the 14 tracks on "My Downfall" are instrumental - by which we mean there are no drums (Aaron's regular way of communicating?)... only four of these tracks have any rhythm section whatsoever . Of those four "My Half" stands out with it's coruscating Amens and tensional chord progressions. The choir and harp of "I'm Sorry I Failed You" starts the album's descent towards the dark piano finale of "Mentioning It" via the beautiful "If I Could Say I Love You" [a favourite on Aaron's myspace page for the last few months]. *Even the cover has a mournful stone sculpture of Aaron on the front and the previous album's pigeon being eaten on the inner sleeve. If you thought that "Rossz..." was a one off then think again.
*TRACKLIST: 2LP: A: COLORLESS THE HOPELESS PURSUIT OF REMISSSION HOLL UTCA 2 ROOM 379 B: INTEGRAATION HOLL UTCA 5 HOLL UTCA 3 C: MY HALF HOLL UTCA 4 MENTIONING IT D: MY CRUTCH I'M SORRY I FAILED YOU ,PICTURESQUE PIT, IF I COULD SAY I LOVE YOU
*TRACKLIST CD: 01 COLORLESS 02 THE HOPELESS PURSUIT OF REMISSSION 03 HOLL UTCA 2 04 ROOM 379 05 INTEGRAATION 06 HOLL UTCA 5 07 HOLL UTCA 3 08 MY HALF 09 HOLL UTCA 4 10 MY CRUTCH 11 I'M SORRY I FAILED YOU 12 PICTURESQUE PIT 13 IF I COULD SAY I LOVE YOU 14 MENTIONING IT |
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