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TITLE
Enormous Pause
FORMAT
Cassette
LABEL
UMOR REX
CATALOG #
UR 117CS
UR 117CS
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
4/3/2020
2018 release. Best known for playing guitar for Britain's legendary post-punk trailblazers
Wire
since 2010,
Matthew Simms
assumes his nom de plume
Slows
to craft slow and serene instrumentals. Recorded throughout winter in his small studio space in the Kent (UK) countryside,
Enormous Pause
comprises passages of electric organ and modular synth, variously droning and rumbling across two gorgeous, side-length pieces. In addition to Slows and Wire, Simms is also a core member of dream poppers
It Hugs Back
and improv supergroup
UUUU
, while increasingly in demand as a producer and session musician, recently working with
Chastity Belt
and
Bill Fay
. "This is the first time I've recorded music knowing it was going to released on cassette," says Simms. "I was reminded of how I first started recording music when I was 12 on a four-track; of the fantastic effect it has on capturing overdriven sounds." Improvisation is at the core of Slows' music, Simms attempting to come up with at least one entirely original piece for every live show he plays under the name. Much of the music on
Enormous Pause
originated while preparing to play opening slots for two of his favorite bands: Chicago's
Tortoise
and London's
Tomaga
. The result is two ethereal sides of gossamer keyboard melodies, buoyed by analog warmth as they slowly move through space echo chambers. This is easily some of Simms most impulsive and varied solo to date, flowing freely between cosmic synth ambience and the all manner of tape-distorted emotion without ever ceasing to engage deeply with the listener.
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