TRACKLISTING: 7" Pic A) Kid Gloves, B) Nusrup Fateh Ali Wouldn't,
7" A) Kid Gloves, B1) New York Telephone Conversation Part 2 (Without Bowie), B2) Kid Gloves (For Boys),
CD 1 Kid Gloves, 2 Nusrup Fateh Ali Can't,
OVERVIEW:
Marmaduke Duke, the self-created surreal musical world of enigmatic
Scottish duo The Atmosphere and The Dragon, two frontmen better known
as Simon Neil of Biffy Clyro and JP Reid of Sucioperro, will release
the single 'Kid Gloves' through 14th Floor Records on 2nd March. 'Kid
Gloves' is the first single to come from Marmaduke Duke's forthcoming
second album 'Duke Pandemonium' - part two of a three part mythological
musical trilogy, performed and produced by The Atmosphere and The
Dragon in 24 hours, and mixed by Rich Costey (Muse, Mars Volta, Bloc
Party). Reminiscent in part to the lo-fi electronica of The Postal
Service, and wholly haunting in its minimalist electronica and
entrancing vocal harmonies - which feature guest vocals from Sneaky
Sound System's Connie Mitchell - 'Kid Gloves' is a poignant moment on
an album of unmatchable eclectic sounds and styles as The Atmosphere
and The Dragon endeavour to take you on a dark and mystical journey
with The Duke. And what about The Duke himself? He is perceived by The
Atmosphere and The Dragon as a wandering soul, a personification of
man's most primitive and often under-explored impulses. In the debut
album The Magnificent Duke, The Duke charted his slow descent into
psychosis as represented by three differing musical suites -
larynx-shredding rock, head-mashing ambient and heart-melting acoustic.
In Duke Pandemonium, we see a change in the duke: The Duke is back and
is ready to party. This is a soundtrack to hedonism, decadence,
deviance and dancing and 'Kid Gloves' is its audacious and deceptively
restrained illustration of the hedonistic partying to follow.
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