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My get up and go just got up and went, by Ass (CD on Headspin)

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Label: Headspin
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Catalogue number: HEAD007
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Rating: ecstatic This record left our Phil feeling ecstatic.

If you know me you'd probably not be surprised that I'd be voting for Ass as album of the week. Not for it's musical content you'd think. Oh no. You'd be thinking that I'm 2 things.... 1) that I'm puerile (I won't deny that one) and 2) that I like ass (hey you got me there... I'm human and I like a nice ass). Fortunately after whacking this on I fell in love with it on first listen. Andreas Soderstrom Solo (hence the Ass moniker) has come up with a belting album of finger plucking folk/ singer songwriter gear. If his name seems familiar then you may recognise him as having played with Tape, Blood Music and Taken By Trees. It's an enormous ride through fields of beauty and huge crashing waves of emotion. You'd need some kind of super special vehicle that could cope on land and sea and fortunately this dude seems to have one. Musically (to my humble ears) it's a mish mash of folks like John Fahey, Steffen Basho Junghans and Jose Gonzales (only really Jose for the handful of tracks with vocals) and it's alarmingly good. The genre of guitar finger pluckers tend to make huge long winded tracks to get absorbed in... the tracks on this album are short and snappy and more 'song like'. There's 10 tracks of smart tunes on this record and you'd be a huge goon to miss out on this one. 'My get up and go just got up and went' is on ltd purple wax courtesy of those Static Caravan types and a digital CD version (on Headspin) for you more modern minded folk. Me, I love it I do. My mum would be so proud of me 'n all... I made it all the way through that without making one single ass gag. I can barely say a sentence in regular day to day conversation without dropping some filth in.... Oh we also got some copies of the debut in which I've only heard a bit of but so far it sounds amazing too! Phil x

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Peering out between the mass of strings, hanging like vines, there must have been a spark of childish curiosity. From the giddy playfulness of youth all the way to the folk hinterland, Andreas Soderstrom has been surrounded by instruments, exposed to the sounds of his father’s bazouki factory – an extraordinary melange of clattering noise and metallic melody. That natural inquisitiveness has obviously paid off, and it surely can’t be a coincidence that a career in music beckoned. Trading under the pseudonym Ass – it stands for Andreas Soderstrom Solo – for more than a decade he has been the hitherto unknown man of Swedish pop, having played with the likes of electro-pop priestess Jenny Wilson, digital folk stalwarts Tape, offbeat folk-pop minstrel Blood Music, and Taken By Trees, the latest incarnation of former Concretes singer Victoria Bergsman. All that will change with the release of ‘My Get Up and Go Just Got Up and Went’, the second full-length album from Soderstrom under his Ass moniker. Soderstrom plays all of the instruments found on this quietly intoxicating 10-track record, the follow-up to his astonishingly assured, eponymous debut – both released on Headspin Recordings. It finds him hacking through the folk undergrowth, his fluid dynamic underpinning a stark melancholy which simmers throughout. From the Britfolk finger-picking of ‘I’ve Been Here’ to the austere ‘Cool Water’, the self-taught multi-instrumentalist wrings a plaintive beauty from his fingers; penning profoundly moving, largely non-vocal entities, augmented at various points by electronic gurgles, horns and an [accordion?]. ‘Wheels and Wings’, with its chiming guitar melody and horn counterpoint, is a rare vocal outing, Soderstrom’s subtle intonation adding a sweetness and warmth to proceedings. Harking back to his debut, the elegantly swooning ‘It Only Takes Minutes’ revisits the cyclical moments found on his previous outing, but there’s an atmospheric airiness infusing this record which leavens these near-macabre hymns. Minimal and majestic, the repeated melody patterns twist in every direction, wrapping and turning in on themselves like a maypole, before loping to a folk-stained climax. Daubing layer on top of layer on an intricately detailed canvas, Soderstrom’s sleight of hand in combining these varied textures is never more evident than on ‘Escape From NY’, which buzzes and throbs in unison with his rhythmic playing – there’s a sense of delicacy and wonder cloaked by a dark foretelling; a hushed but audible eeriness digging away at your subconscious, heightening that unease. The low-key majesty of Soderstrom’s gentle songs, like on closing track Vertical Spar, is here in abundance. Channelling a hypnotic style which is at times reminiscent of folk legends such as Bert Jansch, John Renbourn and John Fahey, his crisp compositions nevertheless have an ultra-modernist edge to them, digital elements seeping through and sounding perfectly at home, but with a softly engaging feel rather than the clinical hum of technology. ‘My Get Up and Go Just Got Up and Went’ is that rare kind of record; bewitching and thougth-provoking, comforting and challenging. It’s a real treat, and a chance to hear the whispered charm of a subtly disarming performer. To paraphrase George Clinton - free your mind, and Ass will follow…Very Limited vinyl Edition of 500 copies in thick cardboard stock, lyric insert and on purple wax.

 

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About the humble CD:

The CD is essentially a small portable face mirror which has an extra feature of being able to play music (through a thing known as a CD player). These CD's are a modern invention hence them being all shiny and digital. They can hold about 80 minutes of music and apparently are indestructible as you can smear jam on them and they still play (not as nourishing as toast mind you but when you're hungry.....). They sound crystal clear and are tiny convenient things. They lack the charm and warmth of their old analogue counterparts but their portability, convenience and ease of being duplicated make them a perfect thing of a thing for most folks. Jewel cases are the worst thing ever though and they really need to stop.

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