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ARTIST
RITA, THE
TITLE
The Lilac Fairy
FORMAT
2LP
LABEL
URASHIMA
CATALOG #
UMA 118LP
UMA 118LP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
7/28/2017
"... From ephemera, from tulle and satin,
The Rita
has assembled a fantasy woman; a ballerina, a fairy, a sex worker - violently she is animated into existence as a sonic monolith dense and menacing as
Richard Serra
's looming steel. With the double LP set
The Lilac Fairy
, The Rita reach an apex of fixation on the dancer's body...
The Lilac Fairy
records the ritualized construction of a garment,
The Lilac Fairy
is a costume, a tutu empty of body altogether... The sanctity of ballet as elite aristocratic high art has always been a thinly-veiled facade for blatant eroticism, where women are interchangeable pieces of scenery arranged in colonnades for the pleasure of the male gaze.
The Lilac Fairy
herself was originally choreographed by Imperial Master
Marius Petipa
for his unskilled but beautiful daughter
Marie
as a mime part, but has been modified over the past century to become one of the most taxing characters in the female dancer's repertoire...
The Lilac Fairy
is a ricochet between fabrication and obliteration, degradation and ritualized exaltation... Only within the noise does she ascend, within the inimitable walls of The Rita that choke every frequency, devour all and drown all, shatter every object. Everything is reduced to geometry, a cello attempts to accompany and is pulverized. Within the abstraction of harsh noise, The Rita simultaneously brings to life and annihilates the total fetish object, and in this performance of gestures she is elevated to the realm of non-objectivity, the Black Square of Malevich, Vessel and Void - pure. Listeners would be wise to note that
Sam McKinlay
has transcended the trope of the romanticized cult of genius surrounding solitary harsh noise, and The Rita is now half-woman, with the integral presence of
Arlie Doyle
as both the embodiment of the objectified form/performative feminine and collaborator in the sonic deconstruction of her own body. Additionally,
The Lilac Fairy
utilizes the contributions of several skilled craftspeople and musicians, with the tutu constructed by
Katherine Hotmer
and fittings to Doyle's body performed by
Rachel Hayward
,
Luke Tandy
's assiduous recording of the process of construction, and cello accompaniment by
Leila Bordeuil
. The sound that has made McKinlay a modern master of harsh noise remains intact, but the expansive critical and collaborative scope of
The Lilac Fairy
makes it a hallmark in the oeuvre of The Rita." --
Kristin Hayter
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