CONTRASTATE, formed in 1987, are a trio from London that have operated on the
edge of experimental ambient, dark post-industrial, and performative art areas,
often using spoken word lyrics with a strong political, anti-imperialistic
approach/agitation.
Their early 7" for Drone Records "English
Embers" (DR-05) became one of the highlights in the series.
The dreamy first half of the album establishes a very sombre and melancholic
mood, but when the central pieces "London 1912" and "Zurich
1916" enter it leads to more collagenous and experimental areas, using
guitar and bass harmonics, pulsing analogue electronics, spoken words, and all
kinds of samples and weird processed sounds.
The versatility especially of the
second half allows for a fully immersive listening experience, with a vast
array of details and twists.
"Imagination is subversive, because it
puts the possible against the real.
"That's why you should always use your
wildest imagination.
Imagination is the biggest gift humanity has received.
Imagination
makes people human, not work..." [Jan Švankmajer, "Decalogue",
Touch Movements, 2017].
"The arc that links them all is the experimentation, the exchange of
ideas, and the platform to perform free from the “social norms” of the
time." [Stephen Meixner of Contrastate]
CONTRASTATE have created an amazing new work that is inspired by some
historical, but also newer places (cafes, clubs, cabarets - including
fantasised venues that could / should have existed), relating to the glorious
times of the 'true' avantgarde.
An album
"re-imagining" some of the dadaist, futurist, and surrealist clubs of
the 20th century, from Moscow 1918 over Tehran 1966 to Münster 1997; a
wonderfully surprising and experimental work by the British post-industrial and
ambient performance trio.
Tracklist:
1. Strasbourg 1928 6:31
2. Moscow 1918 6:15
3. Rome 1921 6:06
4. Berlin 1968 7:23
5. London 1912 6:55
6. Zurich 1916 13:11
7. Münster 1997 5:03
8. Tehran 1966 5:05
Old Europa Cafe AVS
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