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All Your Memories Return At Once, by Mole Harness (CD on Kesh)

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Mole Harness: All Your Memories Return At Once (Kesh) Instrumental un-rock with dashes of, at times, orchestral sounding synthesised treatments and FX. Dramatic swathes of string washes, reverbed, percussive textures and dubby atmospherics. Kesh is the new imprint from Televises' Simon Scott and there's elements of that band's shoegaze style fixation. The lonely pastoral vibe, serial use of keys and 'head down-get on with it' English melancholia of the track titles and attitude, call to mind the school of post-rock/electronica of Hood and offshoots Bracken and Declining Winter. When the shimmering guitars and glissando techniques employed on the title track kick in you'd be forgiven to think we were back in the eary nineties. Fans of the Hood brothers take heed, more to the point, if you like Seefeel's spacious moods there's something here for you too.

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Mole Harness is the alias of James Brewster, who has so far released three albums and three EPs under this name. His current work is mainly guitar-based, and combines subtly processed tones with untreated melodic progressions to form intricate, evolving structures. He has lived in Malmö, Sweden since mid-2006 but was born in the UK in 1980 and began making music in Bristol in late 2001.

His debut album ‘All Your Memories Return At Once’ originally came out in March 2004 as a split release between Bristol labels Float and Silent Age. This record crystallised his early sound, combining layers of looped, reversed and sequenced guitars with sweeping synth melodies, intricate drum machine/ percussion sequences, simple piano motifs and unsettling found-sounds. Four years later the album is being re-released, as a digital download and cdr by KeshRecordings which is run by Simon Scott from Slowdive, Televise and Seavault.
Mole Harness will also be releasing a new album on Brooklyn-based label Apestaartje later in 2008, and his second album 'a present from the future' was recently reissued by new Japanese label Umi.

 

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