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Downwelling
Downwelling (white vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: ELP 043. Rel: 07 Jan 20
 
Experimental/Electronic
Signifying The End (2:22)
City Of Sin (3:21)
On The Yard (2:28)
Burned Out Babylon (4:32)
The Last Time Leaving Home (2:56)
Persimmon Tree (4:18)
Lights Of Canopus (2:10)
Murder In Fugue (5:20)
The Broken Man (8:43)
Review: Mark Lanegan made his name in the grunge years as frontman for Screaming Trees, but he's since proven to be a genuine maverick who reinvents himself at will, with that signature dusky voice at the centre of his musical adventures. Still, it comes as a welcome surprise to see him pair up with Not Waving for this unlikely trip into noirish storytelling set to haunting threads of minimal wave synth work. It's largely a downbeat listen, with plenty of space for Not Waving to exercise found sounds and stately synth tones in between the more structured songs, but it's not all sleepy as the rasping "Burned Out Babylon" ably demonstrates. The results are as unpredictable as the collaboration itself, and surely that's what you want from two such auteurs when they cross swords?
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out of stock $25.77
Downwelling
Downwelling (gold vinyl LP + insert limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ELP 043G. Rel: 15 Mar 23
 
Experimental/Electronic
Signifying The End (2:20)
City Of Sin (3:26)
On The Yard (2:25)
Burned Out Babylon (4:31)
The Last Time Leaving Home (2:55)
Persimmon Tree (4:16)
Lights Of Canopus (2:10)
Murder In Fugue (5:16)
The Broken Man (8:38)
Review: Oof. Talk about tempting offers. Having made anyone with even the slightest penchant for electroclash, mutated synthdom, EBM and techno-punk swoon with output to date, London's Not Waving seem intent on making you fall even deeper in love by partnering with one of the most important artists of our time. From Screaming Trees to Mark Lanegan Band to the wealth of innovative and interesting collaborations he's been involved with, Lanegan - here as Dark Mark - is always essential.

Never more so than on this outing. Downwelling is a tear-inducing masterpiece of strange but beautiful. Melancholic, almost blues-like lyrics and words come up against blissful synthesised loops, arpeggios and harmonies, a juxtaposition which, at times, almost feels like you've got two separate but complementary things happening. Rich, hypnotic ambient textures. Distorted, semi-industrial chuggers. Serene, orchestral-like movements. Essential from start to finish.
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out of stock $29.98
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