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Artist: BRACKEN Title: Heathens
Format: 12" Catalog
Number:
ABR0068
Price: $6.75 Label: Anticon
Release
Date:
11/6/06
***Introductions don't come much stronger than "Heathens," the debut release from Bracken (aka Chris Adams of Hood), a boldly ambitious and frighteningly successful burst of song. Opening with a lone, ethereal voice, the title track soon catches melody and bounces down a hallway of deep, dub bump. The vocals ride a stuttering wave of reverb (a la Prefuse 73) as an errant horn squeals in the background. Guitar notes coil around a melody that might recall Phoenix's "Too Young" were it not for the heavy space it occupies. Adams seemingly sings of paranoia and pain -- his ghostly call trying to break into an unknown reality where freedom of belief is more than just a theory. "Heathens" teems with sound, flitting adroitly between weighty moments and fluid movement. It's pure experimentation but feels instantly familiar: a perfect anticon outing.
Side-A also features a rare bonus: "Heathens" as redone -- not remixed -- by ambient ice-master Alias and the color-saturated songbird Yoni "Why?" Wolf. Their version is every bit the opposite of the original: warm and sparse, underpinned by a Casio beat and pulled up by Wolf's proclivity for rich melodies. Conversely, the B-side, "We Cut the Tapes and Scatter," is six urgent minutes of tape-cutting and metallic bird-chirping. The guitars sound like strings, the strings like voices and Adams himself sounds like a chorus of grim monks who've seen the end of days looming on the horizon. Shimmering keys, ringing percussion and all kinds of analogue trickery propel the song towards a beautiful orchestral ending. Finally, "Out" is a short and fitting send-off from this impressive debut. Consider it a long-distance hello from the soon-to-come full-length.

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Artist: BRACKEN Title: We Know About The Need
Format: CD Catalog
Number:
ABR0069CD
Price: $13.00 Label: Anticon
Release
Date:
1/22/07
***We Know About the Need is the debut album from Bracken, the shrouded-in-mystery solo venture from Chris Adams (vocalist and co-sound designer behind Leeds, UK legends Hood). It's a blunt introduction. Bracken walks that rarely tread turf between the electronic and the organic, where complex arrangements sound free and easy and every sound finds its rightful place.

The head-nodding beat and aqueous guitar plucks of opener "Of Athroll Slains" sound like lost transmissions from Wu Tang Clan's 36 Chambers picked up on CB radio. Bloops, beeps, squelches of strings and heavy dub bass reign supreme with Adams' wonderfully wrecked, world-weary voice right at home in the mix.

Lead single "Heathens" opens with a breathy, ethereal voice before catching melody and bouncing down a hallway of deep dub bump. "Fight or Flight" is a gorgeous six-minute exercise in musique concrete that recalls both the organic chemistry of The Books and the spaciousness of Boards of Canada.

We Know About the Need is full of songs like this. The rolling keys of "Safe Safe Safe" anchor a chorus of stereo-scoping vocals, hollow tones mimic a monks choir on "Music for Adverts," and "Evil Teeth" is a minor masterwork meticulously crafted from a chaotic jumble of freewheeling drums, screeching strings, gnashing metallic teeth, insectoid droning and the cry of a single sustained cello. Elsewhere a combination of field recordings, piano, voice and clarinet mingle serenely ("Many Horses") and slow-moving beats, 808 bass thump and uncut guitar create the kind of heaviness that lingers for weeks on the epic closer "Back on the Calder Line."

Frequently We Know About the Need rockets into the unknown, at other times its heavy hands come to rest on something far too human and familiar. As such, it's a perfect addition to the Anticon oeuvre.

30-second MP3 excerpts:

Of Athroll Slains
Heathens
(Int)
Fight Or Flight
Safe Safe Safe
Music For Adverts
Evil Teeth
Four Thousand Style
La Monte Lament
Many Horses
Back On The Calder Line

If you have a recent version of iTunes software on your computer, clicking on the link immediately below should open the iTunes application and take you to that album's iTunes page-- where you can listen to samples and buy this album, or individual tracks:

go to iTunes to browse downloads for Bracken "We Know About The Need"

For a complete listing of Midheaven exclusive albums available for download from the iTunes Music service and emusic.com, please visit the Midheaven Mailorder/Revolver USA Downloadables page.


Artist: BRACKEN Title: We Know About The Need
Format: LP Catalog
Number:
ABR0069
Price: $9.75 Label: Anticon
Release
Date:
1/22/07

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