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Good Times (1999) 01 Call of the carpenter 02 Lessons in truth
03 Beautiful necessity
04 New thought
05 Point within a circle
06 Joy and power
07 The simple way
08 Reality of matter
09 Our invisible supply
10 The urge of the idea
11 Dashed against the rock
12 The man of to morrow
13 Education of the will
14 The human machine
15 Byways of ghostland
16 Success through vibration
17 Every man a king
18 The changing world
19 Great within
20 A strange story
21 The keystone
22 Body of his desire
23 All's right with the world
Here as in previous releases, the Tape-beatles make exclusive use of found sound which they bend, shape and otherwise change to suit their ends. These sonic manipulations, sometimes subtle, often drastic, create new works that can unambiguously be attributed to the Tape-beatles, while at the same time freely pilfering from recordings of the past. The result is a richly layered, sumptuously produced, carefully conceived and realized audio banquet that may sound familiar, yet is completely new. Freq E-zine's Antron S. Meister says of this: "There is a hallucinatory aspect to the constant shift and recapitulation of orchestral and folk-song themes, flowing from the time-stretched soundbites to the juxtaposition of word and sound, which makes for a stimulating listen in its own right. Clouds of recursive echo build on 'The Keystone', symbolising both disorder and decay and making for a rousing piece of discordia along the way. There's even brash funk sampling on 'The Urge Of The Idea', contrasting the work ethic with pleasure, and at the end it's like having taken a trip under the guidance of a deconstructionist prankster through the miasma of emotions attached to the driving demons of Western so-called civilization...." The title Good Times refers explicitly to the current state of the economy in the West, and the defining role economic realities play in determining human and cultural possibility. Further, all the tracks on the album form a tightly knit sequence that looks at the 90s Economic Boom from a number of perspectives. Some hopeful, some humorous, some disparaging, some almost mystical, wistful and yearning. The tracks on Good Times make use of, for example, a speech by 19th-century industrialist Andrew Carnegie, musical riffs from Aaron Copland, a Georgian folk song, physicist Edward Teller discussing the origin of the cosmos, happy ad-speak from a woman's products syndicate, aggressive drums from a stereo test recording by a microphone manufacturer, testimony of Oliver North before the U.S. Congress, a Coca-Cola television commercial, radio interviews with pop musicians, and much more. Composed by: Lloyd Dunn John Heck Ralph Johson Live peformance by: Lloyd Dunn John Heck Film by: Lloyd Dunn John Heck CD release (1999): Staalplaat, Amsterdam, Netherlands; and Berlin, Germany Additional material at: http://pwp.detritus.net/works/recordings Purchase this item and more at: http://pwp.detritus.net/shop UbuWeb Sound | UbuWeb PennSound | GreyLodge | Artmob | EPC | WFMU |
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