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Forced Exposure New Releases for the Week of 6/9/2025

Newer music is due from Cosey Fanni Tutti, Enji, and Ava Mendoza, while older music is due from Marcos Valle, Fields of the Nephilim, and Tim Hecker. 

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JOHNNY CASH, "AT FULSOM PRISON"

13 February 2000
Mark Weddle
Albums and Singles
The Man in Black ... backwhen he was a real bad ass. "At Folsom Prison" was recorded on January13, 1968 and originally released later that year, then again on CD in1996 coupled with the '69 "San Quentin" live album.
The Man in Black ... backwhen he was a real bad ass. "At Folsom Prison" was recorded on January13, 1968 and originally released later that year, then again on CD in1996 coupled with the '69 "San Quentin" live album. A quick, possiblylittle known fact: Cash was so big by the fall of '69 those two albumswere outselling the Beatles at around 250,000 copies per month. Thisre-release gives "Folsom" the royal treatment it deserves: 20-bitdigitally remastering, restored and uncensored original song order with3 previously unreleased bonus tracks and a nice new booklet. Cash isbacked here by the Tennessee Three (including Carl "Blue Suede Shoes"Perkins), the Statler Brothers and wife June Carter on a few numbers.The sound is the classic Cash two-beat in varying tempos and moods witha few by Cash solo. It's not really country music persay but more ablend of American roots, folk and gospel musics. And of course there'sthe one and only haunting baritone that deeply resonates throughout thehall. The 19 song set list is custom made for the captive (haha)audience of 2000 with serious and humorous songs filled with tales ofprison, drugs, crime, murder, death, mother, love, hope andspirituality. There is an amazing tension in the air but Cash distillsit with his songs and talk in-between and during songs. The prisonersloved it and so do I.
The 24 page booklet is nicely done with the original "Folsom PrisonBlues" letter by Cash, brief liner notes by Cash and Steve Earle andnumerous photos from throughout the day of the show. What's reallyinteresting for me is listening to this album and looking at thepictures to get a small sense of what it was like to be there. Ifyou've never given this sort of music a real try, "At Folsom Prison" isone of the best possible places to start. Cash is currently workingwith Rick Rubin on his 4th album for American Records due out laterthis spring ...

samples:

  • Cocaine Blues
  • Dark as the Dungeon
  • Folsom Prison Blues
  • Green Green Grass of Home

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MOS DEF, "BLACK ON BOTH SIDES"

13 February 2000
Mark Robinson
Albums and Singles
Wow, this has got to besome of the best hip-hop I've heard in years. I'll admit that I don'tknow much about Mos Def, but I do know that this album is amazing andit makes me want to find out more about him.
Anyway, this definitelyisn't your typical mainstream hip-hop album, despite the fact that it'sbeen getting play on lots of mainstream hip-hop stations. Not only canMos Def throw together some great rhymes, but he seems genuinelyinterested in creating putting together actual songs with some degreeof structure and progression. This is definitely a welcome change frommost other hip-hop artists today, who seem satisfied putting out tracksthat are really just 4 minutes of rhyming over the same repeating beat.The whole album is pretty damn good, but a few tracks in particularstick out. "Ms. Fat Booty" (yeah, I know, lame title), the first singlefrom the album, mixes some traditional hip-hop beats and rhymes withsamples of what sounds like an old, soulful female jazz singer. "Rock NRoll", my favorite song on the disc, starts out as a rant about howwhite artists have been stealing and profiting from black music foryears (remember the article in last week's Brain? It's along thoselines). The music starts out fairly laid back and funky and then all ofthe sudden turns into a straight-out guitar-driven rock song. Prettycool. The album closes with the funky instrumental "May-December",which features a nice keyboard melody played over some deep synthsounds, a vibraphone and funky bass line (the latter two of which wereplayed my Mos Def himself). In this album, Mos Def comes across as oneof those artists who's truly mastered their genre and is able tosimultaneously able to appeal to both mainstream fans and pickybastards like myself.

samples:

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CURRENT 93, "I HAVE A SPECIAL PLAN FOR THIS WORLD"

13 February 2000
Jason Hyde
Albums and Singles
I literally cannot stoplistening to this CD. Although it's only been a few days, it's quicklybecoming one of my favourite Current 93 pieces ever.
I loved the purityand simplistic beauty of Soft Black Stars, but those who didn't enjoythe last album will be pleased to know that this EP is nothing at alllike it, or really like much Tibet has done before. It's a 22-minuteexperimental electronic piece with lots of nice drones, disembodiedcut-up voices, occasional blips, and Tibet's surprisingly restrained,almost monotone delivery. The text by Ligotti is both creepy and cleverwith lots on nice wordplay and repetition. Tibet's voice seems to becoming from a tape recorder, and before each segment of his deliveryyou hear a clicking sound that I'm presuming is the sound of the tapebeing started. Some segments have the sound of the tape machinesqueaking as well. Overall, it sounds pleasantly primitive and vaguelyreminiscent of early electronic compositions from the 1950s. The endhas Tibet's electronically altered voice repeating twice. It's areprise of the first segment of the text, "when everybody you love isfinally gone,..." The artwork, a very colourful David Tibet painting ofsome sort of tentacled creature with a black section featuring thetitle in white over and over and over, is also wonderful... Highlyrecommended.

samples:

  • part 1 (0:13 - 1:13)
  • part 2 (4:09 - 5:09)
  • part 3 (19:11 - 20:11)

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Pan•American, "360 Business / 360 Bypass"

13 February 2000
Carter Adams
Albums and Singles

I'll admit, this is my first introduction to Mark Nelson's project, Pan•American. Even though I had read a little blurb concerning his first album in Magnet, I imagined that I would be hearing something very similar to Nelson's other musical venture, Labradford.


Kranky

Pan American - 360 Business / 360 Bypass

I was kind of in for a surprise when I put this album on. Immediately pumping out of the speakers were rolling basslines, shards of keyboard, and lots of reverb and echo, the perfect combination for a nice electronic dub album. It seems that most of the musical avant-garde and indie rock world is turning to dub for its widespread influences, with bands from Pole to Twilight Circus churning out some of the most original music to be heard in recent times. But, what's nice about each of these new dub releases is that they each have their own individual flair and flavor.

Pan•American is no exception to this, soliciting a great vocal appearances on "Code" from Alan Sparhawk and Mimi Parker of Low. They add a great depth and dimension to the track, infusing it with beautiful, trance-like vocals that come damn near close to giving this track some dancehall sensibility. But, this isn't music for the dancehall. It's music for some unknown tropical ambient lounge.

Guest appearances on "Both Ends Fixed" and "Coastal" by cornetist Rob Mazurek of Isotope/Chicago Underground lend a jazz sensibility. While it might not have been what I was initially expecting, this album is easily one of the best of the year to date, and one that I plan on taking along with me on my next journey to the beach. Great driving music, by the way.

samples:

  • Code (with vocals by Alan and Mimi from Low)
  • K. Luminate
  • Both Ends Fixed (with coronet played by Rob Mazurek of Isotope/Chicago Underground)

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Savath + Savalas, "Folk Songs"

06 February 2000
Albums and Singles
For what it takes years and a few releases to get to, Scott Heren has reached on his debut CD.

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Savath + Savalas, "Folk Songs"

06 February 2000
Administrator
Albums and Singles
For what it takes years and a few releases to get to, Scott Heren has reached on his debut CD.
"Folk Songs for Trains, Trees and Honey" took a year to record and pulled in only a minute amount of guests to round out the record. The music is an instrumental blend of electronics, moderate paced progressions, talented percussion, organ and bass guitar interplay. The sound is far from amateur - excellently produced and presented. Songs like "Paulo," "Conditioning," and "F Ride + Blues" sound like mainly improvised jammed pieces while the album's closer, "Slabulas," along with a couple of the album's 30 second bits explore more beat-less electronica. The flow of the album is natural and well placed, but I have a couple bones to pick. While all of the songs are very strong, I'm left aching for a little more. Much like Tortoise's TNT album, the songs are a bit short, not allowing quite enough time to develop, mature and settle in well with the listener. It's almost as if once our attention span is tapped into, it's time to end the tune and jump into the next. With nine tracks, the album is only about 30 minutes when it could have (seemingly) easily been stretched to over forty with some deeper exploration of some of the tracks. Don't let that be an influencor either way because apart from that, it's a brilliant record.
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CEREBRUS SHOAL, "HOMB"

06 February 2000
Jason Olariu
Albums and Singles
Since their first album,one that cultivated the cinematic-influenced emo sound of bands such asJune Of 44, until now, Cerberus Shoal has grown into a beautiful beast.
Moving further away from guitar-based tunes with each release, andconcentrating more on rapturous/meditative spirituality, their fourthrelease is most likely their best. Utilizing horns, keyboards, dozensof ethnic instruments, and an impressive battery of percussion, "Homb"has a sound that could best be described as music for a new religion.The very majestic "Myrrh (Waft)" starts with sparse percussion, only toswell with keyboards, horns, and guitars in the distance, providing anatmospheric base for loping bongos and impassioned chanting. "Myrrh(Reprise)" has a very Eastern feel to it, and not just because of theappearance of shakahuchi. The way the instruments lock together,weaving a trancey melodic tapestry, and how the soul-fire vocalizationsdart between and beneath. You will be rapt in trance bliss in no time.As atmospheric but not as jazzy as their last album, the stunningsoundtrack "Elements Of Structure And Permanence", Cerbebrus Shoalcontinue to show us the path of evolution toward true musical genius.
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M. GIRA, "THE SOMNILOQUIST"

06 February 2000
Mark Weddle
Albums and Singles
"The Somniloquist" (meaning 'one who talks in his sleep') is a limitededition (2000) 73 minute spoken word album by former SWANS and TheAngels of Light leader Michael Gira available signed direct from theSWANS web site.The disc is divided into 5 stories read live:Bloodsucker (1984), The Sex Machine (1994), MTV and the Cult of theBody (1996), The Idiot (1996) and My Birth (1996) that vary in lengthfrom 6 to 25 minutes apiece. The first two stories, or 'fairy tales' asGira refers to them, may also be found in his 1994 book "The Consumer"on Henry Rollins' 2.13.61 book imprint. In short the tales cover thesesubjects: a person being physically and mentally eviscerated byanother, a sex show, the clean-up of an air plane crash, a prisoner andhis experiences in jail, the birth of a child and murder of the motherby the child. Consider these *adult* fairy tales. Gira's frequentinspirational sources are also found here: authority, control, virtualrealities, fame, love, hate, sex, rape, violence, brutality, gore, etc.Gira has the same penchant for painting evocative images with words ashe does with sounds. His speech is delivered in a nonchalant anddeadpan, yet hypnotic manner deviating occasionally for an impassioned,whispered or sung line. His mastery of language and attention to detailis crucial to the visceral nature of these stories. You almost feelguilty for enjoying these tales which is probably the purpose of it'screation ... a confrontation of sorts with the darkest hidden innerthoughts, feelings and sides within individuals and society in general.Luckily for us Gira is not reluctant to share the fascinating and/orfrightening bowels of his mind ...

samples:

  • MTV and the Cult of the Body
  • My Birth
  • The Sex Machine
order: www.swans.pair.com
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RRRECORDS 500

06 February 2000
Mark Weddle
Albums and Singles
When's the last time you bought a compilation with 500 tracks by 500artists? Never right? You can now. This LP features just that ... 500locked groove tracks, 250 per side.You drop the needle where you want,listen to the locked groove until you're sick of it, then drop theneedle somewhere else. It's a pain in the ass but it's fun too. Some ofthe more familiar names among the 500 artists: Aube, Zoviet France,Otomo Yoshide, Terry Riley, Project Dark, the Haters, Lee Ranaldo,Thurston Moore, Masonna, People Like Us, Sonic Youth, etc, etc, etc,etc, etc.
This is the first time I've reviewed something without actuallylistening to it all beforehand ... but do you know how long it's goingto take to hear all of these tracks? Quite a long time. Someday when Ihave a lot of free time on my hands I'll sit down and do it and maybetape them off.
Anyways, I dropped the needle randomly several dozen times on bothsides for this write-up. What I heard were short (a few seconds apiece)found sound style loops of just about everything you can imagine:whirs, clicks, whistles, buzzes, drones, clankings, bangings,scrapings, industrial noises, electronics, drums/percussion, dialoguebits and undescribeable samples and collages. A lot of reallyinteresting sounds here ... quite a few you can leave repeating for agood length of time. The record comes in a neatly designed b/w gatefoldsleeve inside a clear bubblewrap cover with the full list of artists onthe inside. This is one of those items you own just because it's uniqueand cool, show off to all your friends and don't necessarily spin allthat often. Art, for cheap, at around $10 ...

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GLASS / WILSON, "THE CIVIL WARS"

06 February 2000
Carter Adams
Albums and Singles
Actually, the full titleis the CIVIL warS: a tree is best measured when it is down, but who'sgoing to read an article with such a lengthy tagline? And yes, I knowthat perhaps some of you are thinking that it's quite a lengthy titlefor someone who pioneered the concept of minimalism, but this disc isanything but that.

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GLASS / WILSON, "THE CIVIL WARS"

06 February 2000
Carter Adams
Albums and Singles
Actually, the full titleis the CIVIL warS: a tree is best measured when it is down, but who'sgoing to read an article with such a lengthy tagline? And yes, I knowthat perhaps some of you are thinking that it's quite a lengthy titlefor someone who pioneered the concept of minimalism, but this disc isanything but that.The fifth movement of an opera to be performed inthe mid-80s, Glass' section (other composers were responsible for theremaining sections) was one of the few that actually surfaced, and hasfinally been captured here on disc for the first time. The "Romesection," as this fifth movement is called is Glass at his mostexpansive, without any of the redundant musical syncopations that he isknown for. Yes, there are the rapidly shifting chords and mechanicalrhythms of his soundtrack pieces, but Glass utilizes the voice to itsutmost. It's as if he took the Rome section to heart, studying theworks of Verdi and Puccini and fusing their style with his signaturesound. The fact that the title is the CIVIL warS and not the CIVIL waris a conscious one made by Robert Wilson, the opera's visionary andlibrettist. In the liner notes to the album, David Wright notes themultitude of nations and cultures represented within the opera, showingnot only the many nations of the world, but also their "warS." One ofmy favorite Glass pieces, I would easily recommend this to anyone as anintroduction to one of the most important composers of the late-20thcentury. And to a friend who recently commented on Glass and hisminimalist contemporaries as being "new age," I would happily ask himto listen to this and then try to compare it to any of the equallyhorrible Wyndham Hill samplers.

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  1. BOMB THE BASS, "CLEAR"
  2. The Third Eye Foundation, "Little Lost Soul"
  3. FIVE WAY MIRROR, "TRANSCENDENCE"
  4. CHARALAMBIDES, "INTERNAL/ETERNAL"

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