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viernes, 1 de octubre de 2010

Cocteau Twins - Head Over Heels




Genere: Pop/Rock.
Style: Alternative, Indie, Post Punk.
Similar artists: Breathless, Curve, Dif Juz.
Recording year: 4AD, 1983.   



A group whose distinctly ethereal and gossamer sound virtually defined the enigmatic image of the record label 4AD, Cocteau Twins were founded in Grangemouth, Scotland, in 1979. Taking their name from an obscure song from fellow Scots Simple Minds, the Cocteaus were originally formed by guitarist Robin Guthrie and bassist Will Heggie and later rounded out by Guthrie's girlfriend Elizabeth Fraser, an utterly unique performer whose swooping, operatic vocals relied less on any recognizable language than on the subjective sounds and textures of verbalized emotions.

In 1982, the trio signed to 4AD, the arty British label then best known as the home of the Birthday Party, whose members helped the Cocteaus win a contract. The group debuted with Garlands, which offered an embryonic taste of their rapidly developing, atmospheric sound, crafted around Guthrie's creative use of distorted guitars, tape loops, and echo boxes and anchored in Heggie's rhythmic bass as well as an omnipresent Roland 808 drum machine. Shortly after the release of the Peppermint Pig EP, Heggie left the group, and Guthrie and Fraser cut 1983's Head Over Heels as a duo; nonetheless, the album largely perfected the Cocteaus' gauzy formula, and established the foundation from which the group would continue to work for the duration of its career.

Head Over Heels. The album introduces a variety of different shadings and approaches to the incipient Cocteaus sound, pointing the band towards the exultant, elegant beauty of later releases. Opening number "When Mama Was Moth" demonstrates the new musical range nicely; Fraser's singing is much more upfront, while Guthrie creates a bewitching mix of dark guitar notes and sparkling keyboard tones, with percussion echoing in the background. Other songs, like the sax-accompanied "Five Ten Fiftyfold" and "The Tinderbox (Of a Heart)" reflect the more elaborate musical melancholy of the group, while still other cuts are downright sprightly. "Multifoiled" in particular is a charm, a jazzily-arranged number that lets Fraser do a bit of scatting (a perfect avenue for her lyrical approach!), while "In the Gold Dust Rush" mixes acoustic guitar drama into Fraser's swooping singing. Perhaps the two strongest numbers of all are: "Sugar Hiccup," mixing the mock choir effect the band would use elsewhere with both a lovely guitar line and singing; and "Musette and Drums," a massive, powerful collision of Guthrie's guitar at its loudest and most powerful and Fraser's singing at its most intense.






 



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jueves, 21 de enero de 2010

Cocteau Twins - Aikea Guinea (EP)




Tracklist:


1. Aikea Guinea 4:01
2. Kookaburra 3:23
3. Quisquose 4:14
4. Rococo 3:10






Genere: Alternative Rock, Dream Pop, Post Punk.

Similar Artists: Dif Juz, Lowlife, Amp.

Recording Year: 4AD, 1985.



A group whose distinctly ethereal and gossamer sound virtually defined the enigmatic image of the record label 4AD, Cocteau Twins were founded in Grangemouth, Scotland, in 1979. Taking their name from an obscure song from fellow Scots Simple Minds, the Cocteaus were originally formed by guitarist Robin Guthrie and bassist Will Heggie and later rounded out by Guthrie's girlfriend Elizabeth Fraser, an utterly unique performer whose swooping, operatic vocals relied less on any recognizable language than on the subjective sounds and textures of verbalized emotions.

In 1982, the trio signed to 4AD, the arty British label then best known as the home of the Birthday Party, whose members helped the Cocteaus win a contract. The group debuted with Garlands, which offered an embryonic taste of their rapidly developing, atmospheric sound, crafted around Guthrie's creative use of distorted guitars, tape loops, and echo boxes and anchored in Heggie's rhythmic bass as well as an omnipresent Roland 808 drum machine. Shortly after the release of the Peppermint Pig EP, Heggie left the group, and Guthrie and Fraser cut 1983's Head Over Heels as a duo; nonetheless, the album largely perfected the Cocteaus' gauzy formula, and established the foundation from which the group would continue to work for the duration of its career.



In late 1983, ex-Drowning Craze bassist Simon Raymonde joined the band to record the EP The Spangle Maker; as time wore on, Raymonde became an increasingly essential component of Cocteau Twins, gradually assuming an active role as a writer, arranger, and producer. With their lineup firmly solidified, they issued The Spangle Maker, followed by the LP Treasure, their most mature and consistent work yet. A burst of creativity followed, as the Twins issued three separate EPs — Aikea-Guinea, Tiny Dynamine, and Echoes in a Shallow Bay — in 1985, trailed a year later by the acoustic Victorialand album, the Love's Easy Tears EP, and The Moon and the Melodies, a collaborative effort with minimalist composer Harold Budd.




The immediate follow-up to Treasure didn't match the effortless heights of that album, but still came darn close throughout, providing another brief, affecting precis of the trio at its best. The title track became another well-deserved Twins standard, a deceptively simple bass/guitar/drum combination driving away at its core, while Fraser sings beautifully over it all, matched by a swirl of Guthrie's production touches (piano, mock choir, and so forth). "Kookaburra" follows squarely in the path of faster Cocteaus tracks as "Because of Whirl-Jack," though here Fraser's vocals are more sweet and less dramatically piercing. Guthrie's guitar takes center stage here, starting the track with echoing swirls leading into the main riff. "Quisquose" puts piano up front as main accompaniment for one of Fraser's more adventurous vocals, mixing a high main lyric with a more free form performance set against it, calling to mind the slightly similar contrast in vocal takes on "Lorelei." The instrumental "Rococo" ends the EP with style, a quiet bass/percussion opening leading into one of Guthrie's trademark fusions of feedback, volume, and heavily-produced beauty. Raymonde's bass stands out strongly throughout as well, a fine combination.










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jueves, 30 de julio de 2009

Harold Budd & Cocteau Twins - Moon and the melodies


Género: Alternative Rock, Ambient pop, Post - Punk

Artistas similares: Dead can dance, X-mal Deutschland, Dif juz

Año de grabación: 4AD, 1986



Cocteau Twins fue una banda New Wave, originaria de Grangemouth, Escocia, que hizo música durante las dos últimas décadas del siglo XX (1982-1996). Dentro de los terrenos de la música punk y la New Wave, en el sub-genero Dark Wave; y en especial fueron los creadores y los líderes del género conocido como Dream Pop. Su sonido único (causado en parte por las innovadoras texturas del guitarrista Robin Guthrie y la voz y la técnica única sin apenas precedentes de Elizabeth Fraser) hizo que fueran una de las bandas más originales de su época.

Las primeras actuaciones en vivo de Cocteau Twins fueron teloneando a The Birthday Party y Modern English. En esta época se nota en escena, una clara influencia del Punk.

El disco que en esta ocasión te presentamos en FOH es una obra en colaboración de Cocteau Twins con el tecladista / compositor Harold Budd (ex colaborador de Brian Eno), en ella se nota claramente la influencia de ambos sonidos.

Disfrútenlo.


Cocteau Twins was a New Wave band, original from Grangemouth, Scotland, that made music during the two last decades of the XX century (1982-1996). Within the lands of punk and the New Wave music, in the Dark Wave subgenus; and they were the creators and the leaders of the sort of music known like Dream Pop. Its unique sound (partly caused by the innovating textures of the guitarist Robin Guthrie and the voice and the unique technique without hardly precedents of Elizabeth Fraser) caused that they were one of the most original bands of his time.

The first live performances of Cocteau Twins went opening concerts to bands like The Birthday Party and Modern English. At this time note in scene, a clear influence of the Punk.

The record that in this occasion we presented to you in FOH is a work in collaboration of Cocteau Twins with the piano player and composer Harold Budd (ex- collaborator of Brian Eno), in their work notices clearly the influence of both sounds.

They enjoy it.


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viernes, 3 de julio de 2009

Lonely is an Eyesore - 4AD Compilation


Lonely is an Eyesore, es la compilación más conocida de la disquera independiente británica 4AD, realizada en junio de 1987. Originalmente estuvo disponible en LP, CD y cassette, y en una edición limitada en una cada de madera que contenía todos los formatos. Una compilación de los videos en VHS también estuvieron incluidos.

Incluye varios de los artistas más importantes de la disquera, entre los que se encuentra: Dead Can Dance (con dos cortes, 'Frontier' y 'The Protagonist), Throwing Muses ('Fish'), Cocteau Twins ('Crushed'), This Mortal Coil y Clan Of Xymox ('Acid, bitter and sad' y 'Muscoviet Musquito', respectivamente), entre otros.

Sin más que decir, una joya de una de las mejores disqueras que definió el concepto "Underground".



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jueves, 2 de julio de 2009

A Gothic tribute to Cocteau Twins



Compilación que coverea temas clásicos de la banda escocesa. Participan entre otros: Mephisto Walz, Diva Destruction, Faith and Disease y The Autumns.






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