Force of energy Dale Cornish commits a particularly variegated blatz of songs as the 1st release on Vanity Productions, a new label related to The Tapeworm, who’ve previously issued Cornish material, as have Halcyon Veil, Entr’acte and Anòmia over the past 5 years and more.
This one sports Dale in fine voice alternating between a range of almost jazzy cabaret styles both in a cappella and joined to music, typically bucking any one framework to variously go over bursts of techno, cut-up radio samples, or acousmatic scrabble.
By any measure it’s the wildest and broadest snapshot of a genuinely singular artist, likely to reveal new aspects to those who thought they were quite familiar with his work, while also re/combining familiar elements in uncanny, refreshing ways recalling musics we love from The Caretaker to Ghédalia Tazartès and NYZ.
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Force of energy Dale Cornish commits a particularly variegated blatz of songs as the 1st release on Vanity Productions, a new label related to The Tapeworm, who’ve previously issued Cornish material, as have Halcyon Veil, Entr’acte and Anòmia over the past 5 years and more.
This one sports Dale in fine voice alternating between a range of almost jazzy cabaret styles both in a cappella and joined to music, typically bucking any one framework to variously go over bursts of techno, cut-up radio samples, or acousmatic scrabble.
By any measure it’s the wildest and broadest snapshot of a genuinely singular artist, likely to reveal new aspects to those who thought they were quite familiar with his work, while also re/combining familiar elements in uncanny, refreshing ways recalling musics we love from The Caretaker to Ghédalia Tazartès and NYZ.
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Force of energy Dale Cornish commits a particularly variegated blatz of songs as the 1st release on Vanity Productions, a new label related to The Tapeworm, who’ve previously issued Cornish material, as have Halcyon Veil, Entr’acte and Anòmia over the past 5 years and more.
This one sports Dale in fine voice alternating between a range of almost jazzy cabaret styles both in a cappella and joined to music, typically bucking any one framework to variously go over bursts of techno, cut-up radio samples, or acousmatic scrabble.
By any measure it’s the wildest and broadest snapshot of a genuinely singular artist, likely to reveal new aspects to those who thought they were quite familiar with his work, while also re/combining familiar elements in uncanny, refreshing ways recalling musics we love from The Caretaker to Ghédalia Tazartès and NYZ.
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Force of energy Dale Cornish commits a particularly variegated blatz of songs as the 1st release on Vanity Productions, a new label related to The Tapeworm, who’ve previously issued Cornish material, as have Halcyon Veil, Entr’acte and Anòmia over the past 5 years and more.
This one sports Dale in fine voice alternating between a range of almost jazzy cabaret styles both in a cappella and joined to music, typically bucking any one framework to variously go over bursts of techno, cut-up radio samples, or acousmatic scrabble.
By any measure it’s the wildest and broadest snapshot of a genuinely singular artist, likely to reveal new aspects to those who thought they were quite familiar with his work, while also re/combining familiar elements in uncanny, refreshing ways recalling musics we love from The Caretaker to Ghédalia Tazartès and NYZ.
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Force of energy Dale Cornish commits a particularly variegated blatz of songs as the 1st release on Vanity Productions, a new label related to The Tapeworm, who’ve previously issued Cornish material, as have Halcyon Veil, Entr’acte and Anòmia over the past 5 years and more.
This one sports Dale in fine voice alternating between a range of almost jazzy cabaret styles both in a cappella and joined to music, typically bucking any one framework to variously go over bursts of techno, cut-up radio samples, or acousmatic scrabble.
By any measure it’s the wildest and broadest snapshot of a genuinely singular artist, likely to reveal new aspects to those who thought they were quite familiar with his work, while also re/combining familiar elements in uncanny, refreshing ways recalling musics we love from The Caretaker to Ghédalia Tazartès and NYZ.
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