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MEOW 061CD
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"Eleven tracks of pure musical reinvention and rebirth by these Providence, Rhode Island, ex-pats -- orchestral in scope but punk at heart; forsaking ambience for drums; turning down the synths and pads and turning up the guitars and samples. Freshly inspired by relocation to Austin, Texas, Stars As Eyes composed these songs on piano and guitar (without completely ignoring samples), from minimal to psychedelic to IDM to krautrock to electro to Providence rock. It's a stellar change of pace from their debut CD Freedom Rock -- heavier, thicker, more intense, yet cognizant of their emo-IDM roots. Songs like 'The French Method' and 'Suspension Days' contain a subtle, sustained beauty unequaled by their previous output, with melodies that would make Múm, To Rococo Rot or Boards of Canada proud. 'Important Youth Movement' is a slice of inspired electro-kraut with off-kilter, deadly guitar stabs, pounding drums and searing synth lines that build to a fever pitch and land in a soothing bed of soft breaks, piano, and a lullaby of strings worthy of Aphex Twin. Like a third of Flying Saucer Attack and half of Autechre stuck in a rehab center with a computer."
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MEOW 037EP
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"Three years in the making and drawing from a very wide range of influences from krautrock, hiphop, IDM, punk, emo, electro and beyond. Beautiful melodies combined with thoughtful song structures and almost lyrical rhythms, with so much more involved than todays current crop of electronica underachievers. Stars as Eyes utilise a calculated mix of old keyboards, organs, guitars, old effects pedals, live drums and even saxophone along with todays most useful computer and modular DSP synthesis techniques and hard disk recording without ever overcomplicating things or losing touch with the rock and roll spirit they insist on flaunting in a time when most electronic musicians are to busy worrying about how much ram they have rather than how much soul there music does."
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