out now: Marsheaux – A Broken Frame [Undo Records]

 

Artist:
Marsheaux

 

Title:
A Broken Frame

 

Label:
Undo Records

 

Cat#:
CDUN52| LPUN52

 

Release Date:
January 2015 (digital)
March 2015 (physical)

 

Format:
CD, vinyl & digital

 

Tracklist:
01)
Leave In Silence

02)
My Secret Garden

03)
Monument

04)
Nothing To Fear

05)
See You

06)
Satellite

07)
The Meaning Of Love

08)
A Photograph Of You

09)
Shouldn’t Have Done That

10)
The Sun And The Rainfall

 

Press Info:
Two years after their fourth album ‘Inhale’, Marianthi Melitsi and Sophie Sarigiannidou, the Greek electro pop duo who areMarsheaux,have covered Depeche Mode’s second ever album release in full as a tribute to one of the most influential groups of modern pop music.

“‘A Broken Frame’ is undoubtedly a mythical album that stands as a tremendous challenge to darecover it in full.”the girls said,“In our minds ‘A Broken Frame’ is the most underestimated Depeche Mode album,it needs to find its fair place in the course of Depeche Mode’s career. When we started recordingthe first demos many said that the whole idea wasn’t good at all but we had faith in it and treated itwith love and respect. We know that it sounds strange to listen to ‘Leave In Silence’ or ‘My SecretGarden’ with female vocals. Even we feel surprised! But we hope that we give a whole new dimension to it. And we hope that you’ll love it as we did love it during the recording process.”

Within the two years of their ‘Inhale’ release, the girls entered the studio and started working on new ideas of songs, as well as performing live in Greece and the UK.But they reached the point they felt they had to pay tribute to one of the albums that gave shape to their music identity.

Depeche Mode’s ‘A Broken Frame’ was released in September 1982 and signaled the start of Martin Gore’s songwriting duties after Vince Clarke’s departure from the group. For this exact reason, ‘A Broken Frame’ is widely considered, their ‘first’ original, though it was released just one year after their official debut album ‘Speak And Spell’, an album that carried the songwriting seal of Vince Clarke who left the group to form Yazoo with Alison Moyet. Three singles were released from‘A Broken Frame’prior to the album release – ‘See You’ (January 1982), ‘Meaning Of Love’ (April 1982) and‘Leave In Silence’ (August 1982).

Marsheaux stand gracefully to the performing demands of the songs with a reflective sense when they sing for love’s calls (‘See You’, ‘Meaning Of Love’) as well as with a respect that the darker tracks need when dealing with loss and betrayal (‘Leave In Silence’, ‘My Secret Garden’). They also highlight with a fresh, modern production approach on masterpieces such as ‘Satellite’, ‘Monument’ and even the new romantic instrumental ‘Nothing To Fear’.

An added value comes to prominence with the parallels of the styles between the two cover sleeves of the two albums. With the marvellous photo by Brian Griffin and the artwork of Martyn Atkins, the style legacy of Depeche Mode’s ‘A Broken Frame’has been huge as it was voted as one of the best cover sleeves of the 80s. Griffin was heavily influenced back then by socialisticonography (the Reaper painting of KazimirMalevich, to be precise) and put forth the era’s spirit with awe and colourful vitality. Today, Marsheaux’s cover sleeve depicts the Marianthi and Sophiestaring at the wide sea, instead of reaping in the wheat field. The common code: the original lettering of the album’s title that Ching Ching Lee designed.

‘A Broken Frame’ lands in 2015 again with total grace and a haunting atmosphere that refresh its long lasting myth. The Marsheaux girls patch together again the fragments of ‘A Broken Frame’.

 

Full Track Streaming:

 

Video:
“Monument”

 

Special:
Selected Remixes

 

Commercial Streaming Services:
Rdio
Spotify
Deezer

 

Buy CD:
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Buy Vinyl:
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Websites:
Marsheaux
Undo Records

 

out now: The Soft Moon – Black (Trentemøller Remix) [Captured Tracks]

 

Artist:
The Soft Moon

 

Title:
Black (Trentemøller Remix)

 

Label:
Captured Tracks

 

Cat#:
tba

 

Release Date:
January 2015

 

Format:
digital

 

Tracklist:
01.
Black
(Trentemøller Remix)

 

Press Info:
At the end of last year we announced the return of Luis Vasquez, a.k.a. The Soft Moon. On March 31st he will release Deeper, his most personally reflective album to date, one where he finally “felt the urge to express [himself]”.

The first taste of the album came from “Black”, a merciless track of heaving bass and “industrial aggrotech” (Rookie), whose “innovation, mantra, and darkness” says Vasquez, gives him “a sense of confidence to move forward in my everyday life.”

Today, we share Trentemøller’s take on the track. Using only bits of the the vocals and synth, Trentemøller built a “new soundscape with bass, guitars, a drum machine and…a vintage monophonic synth from ’74”, thus “heightening the tension and the tune’s capable dancefloor potential” [FADER]

 

Listen:
soon

 

Full Track Streaming:
“Black”

 

Related Release:
album “Deeper”

 

Recommendation:
compilation “Death#Disco IV” with The Soft Moon track

 

Commercial Streaming Services:
Rdio
Spotify
Deezer

 

Buy Digital:
7Digital
JunoDownload
Google Play
Amazon
iTunes
more soon

 

Websites:
The Soft Moon
Captured Tracks

 

© Photo by Dennis Shoenberg

out now: Array Access – A List Of Comets [self-released]

 

Artist:
Array Access

 

Title:
A List Of Comets

 

Label:
self-released

 

Cat#:
none

 

Release Date:
January 2015

 

Format:
digital

 

Tracklist:
01)
65P/Gunn

02)
66P/du Toit

03)
67P/Tschurjumow – Gerassimenko

04)
68P/Klemola

 

Press Info:
A four track EP influenced by the Rosetta mission.

Rosetta launched in 2004 and arrived at Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko on 6 August 2014. It is the first mission in history to rendezvous with a comet, escort it as it orbits the Sun, and deploy a lander to its surface.

 

Listen:

 

Recommendations:
“The Hidden Documents” by Eskard with Array Access collaboration

 

Free Download:
here

 

Booking:
Drift Agency

 

Websites:
Array Access
Array Access @ Facebook