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PLAYER PIANO
Genre | Indie |
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Format | CD |
Cat. no | SICNOTE93 |
Label | SOMETHING IN CONSTRUCTION |
Artist | MEMORY TAPES |
Release Date | 04/07/2011 |
Carrier | CD |
Barcode | 5025425135958 |
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Player Piano, the excellent second album from Memory Tapes is released this summer on Something In Construction in Europe and Carpark in the US. It was, like its predecessor, recorded at Dayve Hawke™s home studio in rural New Jersey, where he juggles looking after his young daughter and being a musician. Seek Magic was released properly in March 2010 and has since sold over 30,000 copies worldwide. It received almost exclusively excellent reviews. Memory Tapes debuted his live show in January 2010 in Manchester, England and has since criss-crossed North America and played shows all across Europe and as far away as Australia. His remixes of the likes of Crystal Castles, Gucci Mane and Britney Spears have had consistent acclaim. The template / motif for Player Piano was that it would be škeyboard-based psychedelic girl group songs, a sort of Motown suicide note› and so it is. Largely eschewing modern beats this time in favour of šdrums that sound like The Kinks™ 60s records›, there are still the spaces of modern R™n™B, along with 50s doo wop, krautrock and a couple of nods to Aphex Twin. Dayve is already working on Memory Tapes™ third album, which is going to be a šspace rock, kind of Sabbath› guitar based set. So, while Seek Magic was quite an electronic sounding record with lots of dance music tropes, Player Piano is all about the melody. Simply put, there are lots of catchy tunes here, singalong choruses throughout the album and songs that feel very immediate and accessible, despite consistently dark lyrics that describe a disconnected mindset and a profound sense of isolation. There is a painterly aspect to the composition that gives the album a bright, clear arc that describes a deceptively simple picture taken as a whole, despite the fact there are hugely contrasting tunes within. And then again, within each song there are very playful twists and turns, wrong-headed arrangements and some very unusual instrumentation, from 70s Hammond organs to Clavioline (as heard of Del Shannon™s Runaway) and footsteps crunching through snow. Memory Tapes doesn™t use sequencing software and has played each instrument in the studio himself. Some of the elements are played deliberately off-key or out of synch to give the slightly warped yet warm feel that works so beautifully against the topline melodic aspects. An earlier version of Today Is Our Life from Player Piano was released earlier this year on Something In Construction™s Love SIC Disco compilation and still yields over 800,000 hits on Google. There seems to be a natural word-of-mouth spread of Memory Tapes™ music and anticipation for this record is considerable. Dayve Hawk will be debuting the new album live this summer and the band will be expanded from the previous duo of him and drummer Matt Maraldo. In addition to the new material the band will be playing old favourites like Bicycle, Green Knight and Graphics from Seek Magic. PRESS: Feature on Independent.co.uk, album announcement on Resident Advisor. RADIO: Early spot plays of ˜Today Is Our Life™ on Radio 1, 6Music LIVE: July 05 Paris Fleche D'Or Les Inrockupptible Club July 06 London XOYO July 07 Manchester Deaf Institute July 08 Glasgow Arches