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01. Pump - Dance Without Music
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02. Pump - Blind
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03. Pump - A Veiled Woman
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04. Pump - Drop
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05. Pump - Lung
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06. Pump - Brinkmanship
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07. Pump - A Sort Of Accident
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ARTIST
PUMP
TITLE
The Decoration Of The Duma Continues
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
FORCED NOSTALGIA
CATALOG #
FN 003LP
FN 003LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
11/8/2011
Pump
were
Andrew Cox
and
David Elliott
, a pair of like-minded electronic music fiends who met at Brighton University in 1979. After staring a fanzine and a tape label, the pair eventually began to record their own material (initially under the moniker
MFH
) and released several cassette albums typified by underground industrial strains inspired by
Throbbing Gristle
,
Cabaret Voltaire
,
Faust
and
Heldon
. They spent the middle of the 1980s often geographically estranged, with David writing for the notorious
Sounds
magazine alongside
David Tibet
, and Andrew working in Cornwall. In 1987 they finally recorded new material, making for their exceptional debut album under the Pump moniker
The Decoration Of The Duma Continues
, originally released on
Andrew Hulme
's Final Image label. The album has languished in the out-of-print wilderness pretty much since its release and has now been carefully remastered and reissued by Forced Nostalgia on a beautiful gatefold vinyl pressing with a suitably rich cut at Dubplates & Mastering, Berlin.
The Decoration...
is clearly influenced by the era that immediately preceded its release, capturing the vapor trails of the post-punk movement while fermenting industrial and electronic ideas that would go on to dominate their incredible, criminally-overlooked second album
Sombrero Fallout
. The album opens with "Dance Without Music," constructed around a spiralling synth line and skittering percussion somehow reminiscent of early
Talking Heads
, Cabaret Voltaire and the squashed anti-funk often heard on tracks by
The Cure
from the same era. But there is a much darker undercurrent permeating the pores of these tracks -- and "A Veiled Woman" marks a watershed of sorts -- taking a turn towards more unstable terrain with treated glass-bottle gamelan effects draping a veil of sadness and tension over inherently beautiful, original material. "A Sort Of Accident" goes even further towards establishing the stylistic links and aesthetics shared by Pump and some of their contemporaries, most notably --
Coil
. Reviewed at the time of its initial release, the album was described by
The Observer
as "bad mood music" while
Melody Maker
said it sounded like "the clanging and abrasion of rusted and misaligned gears and ratchets..." -- and it is precisely that slightly unhinged, brilliantly forward-thinking marriage of beauty and decay that makes
The Decoration Of The Duma Continues
stand out so brightly against the backdrop of almost all of the music released at the time. Pump, to our minds at least, really are one of the great forgotten bands of the era. Limited edition of 500 copies only. Housed in a full-color gatefold sleeve.
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