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The Mitgang Audio "The View From Your New Home" Suction Records [suction019] 12" / CD 11.11.2003 |
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Press Release Suction Records is proud to present "The View from Your New Home," the debut full-length release by The Mitgang Audio. This is suction019. The Mitgang Audio is the solo project of Ray Sweeten, temporarily residing in a windowless room in Brooklyn, NYC. Ray Sweeten is also known for his musical contributions to the Sesame Street program (seriously), and as a member of the NYC synthpop / multimedia-performance band, The Plantains. "The View from Your New Home" is a stunning collection of music as diverse as The Mitgang Audio's influences: Ultravox, Wendy Carlos, Alexander Robotnik, Thomas Tallis, Giorgio Moroder, The Slits,... In case you haven't guessed it yet, this is not your standard Suction Records release. We haven't heard anything quite like this in fact, & neither have you. First, there are the dance-floor pop anthems: Minor Causes, Binary Life, Stelle Di Radio and La Mantide: glossy, throbbing disco sequences, and icy robotic vocals never sounded quite like this before: somehow foreign, yet irresitible, electropop perfection. And this is not the only trick up The Mitgang Audio's sleeve: Mitgang also delivers surreal IDM vocoder arias (Passenger Perspective, Forme), introspective ambient composition (the title track), and Vince Clarke-ian disco (Tokyo-Scope). "The View from Your New Home" is anything but a typical debut release! Italy is an important influence on the music of The Mitgang Audio, which originated during a 2-year residency at the Villa Fanna, Catena di Villorba: 4 of the 7 vocal tracks are sung in Italian, recalling an abandoned chateau high in the Italian Alps overlooking an improbable Alpine city: "Presently, a synthetic recitative rings out over an obsessive Jupiter-6 bass line and robotic disco beat. Secret lives unfurl, boundaries are psychically transgressed, and love is slowly washed, hundreds of miles away, to the sea. We invite you to luxuriate in The View from Your New Home..." http://www.suctionrecords.com/discography/suction/suction019.html Return |
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