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01. Primitive World - All This Vulgar Data
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02. Primitive World - Ioanthe Dances
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03. Primitive World - Olive Pits Burned By Lye
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04. Primitive World - Into The Heart Of Our Perplexities
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05. Primitive World - Skins Plastered With White Lead
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06. Primitive World - RV03&
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07. Primitive World - Flesh Made From Compressed Ideals
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08. Primitive World - Ideas Made From Compressed Impulses
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09. Primitive World - Harpalus Among The Tombs
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10. Primitive World - The Foetus Of A Love Song
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ARTIST
PRIMITIVE WORLD
TITLE
The Revolt Of Aphrodite
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
ECSTATIC
CATALOG #
ELP 048LP
ELP 048LP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
5/22/2020
Primitive World
mines obscure and vibrant paths on this strong new LP for Ecstatic, inspired once again by the forgotten sci-fi novels of
Lawrence Durrell
and finding a curious lane somewhere between
Alva Noto
and cubist UK funky rhythms. Throwing himself into bouts of taut, fractious, and probing electronics on his sophomore LP,
The Revolt Of Aphrodite
,
Sam Wills
uses the same palette as found on his
White On White
(ELP 033LP, 2018) -- PPG Wave, Kurzweil K250, Emulator 4, and Lexicon 224 -- albeit with a finer manipulation of form. Oscillating between the Alva Noto/
Anne-James Chaton
-esque minimalism of "All This Vulgar Data", to the cubist UK funky rhythms in "Iolanthe Dances" and
Dego
-like broken beats in "Skins Plastered With White Lead", you end up in the curdled electronic sensuality on "The Foetus Of a Love Song" which gives the album a deftly imaginative and playful dimension that stands in contrast to the homogeneity of much of modern electronic music's all-too-often blinkered dreams. Following a similar process that was applied to the visual cues of overlooked British constructivist
Marlow Moss
in his 2018 debut, and recent lysergic rescoring of
Kubrick
's
Full Metal Jacket
(1987),
Sam Willis
employs a strategy of in/direct references to
Durrell
's seminal '60s sci-fi diptych
The Revolt of Aphrodite
-- comprising the novels
Tunc
and
Nunquam
-- in an absorbing re-imagining of its scenes, rendered in a mix of electronic shrapnel, craftily disrupted UK club rhythms, and stuttering vocaloids. The original books' themes of "
Nietzsche
an psycho-sexual satire", and their acerbic, bawdy, densely allusive text, serve to push Primitive World toward more complex drum programming/editing and a finer spectrum of timbres in order to best transpose the stories into music. Set against a backdrop of the May 1968 general strike in Paris, the books address notions of multiplicity and contingency, and a preoccupation with structure and "cause and effect" that Primitive World reflects in the music's mazy narration and his poetic embrace of literary/musical license. Where modern electronic music too often arrives at the same aesthetic conclusions inspired by iconic work from
William Gibson
or
Asimov
, Durrell's influence provides something altogether new to the absorbingly otherworldly. RIYL: Alva Noto, Dego,
Russel Haswell
. Cover painting by
Daniel John Willis
; Photo by Sam Willis, design by
Alessio Natalizia
. Cut at Dubplates & Matering, Berlin. Edition of 300.
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