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Neptune - Silent Partner

Recommended by us on 28th October 2011

Silent Partner by Neptune

4...according to our on Fri 28 Oct, 2011.

Always got time for Massachusetts-based experimentalists Neptune. Sitting somewhere between Punk Rock and Avant-Garde noise the group have always impressed with the their knack for fucking with the status quo. The key element that sets the group apart from others is their use of home made instruments (designed and built by founding member and metal sculptor Jason Sanford) and a heavy dependence on triggers and effects. Their drummer has recently departed which has ushered in a new new era for the band and given them a good excuse to design some suave new equipment. The result is a spacious and composed (by Neptune's standard) album with a focus on rhythms and less on outright noise terrorism. It's a sound experimentation album you can still dance and sing along with, what more could you ask for?

There’s probably not much to say about punk’s continued existence. Like jazz or sitcoms or party politics, it just carries on eating and breathing and shitting and propogating. It’s only interesting when someone comes along trying to advance the form. Like “Arrested Development” or Dennis Kucinich, they’re usually forgotten. This would all be relevant if Neptune were a punk band, which we’re not at all sure is the case. They create a sense of undermining the status quo, which is pretty punk, but then they screw things up by undermining the punk status quo. They’re not really a guitar band, although they do play guitars of a sort, handcrafted by Boston sculptor and founder Jason Sidney Sanford. But they’ve also covered the Go Go’s, which isn’t punk, not really. Recorded at Machines With Magnets, the same studio employed by Battles, The Psychic Paramount, and The Skull Defekts, “Silent Partner” pushes Neptune up to two dozen releases over 15 years, and finds them continuing to push their electrified, rhythmic sound while staying true to what has always made them evocative. They’re too musical to be a noise band, and yet the noises they make are never quite recognizable. Having lost drummer Daniel Paul Boucher in 2009, Sanford and Mark William Pearson made the counter-intuitive decision to focus on making an album heavy on drums. With Kevin Emil Micka (Animal Hospital) and Farhad Alexander Ebrahimi (Big Bear), they envisioned a new sort of drum thing for Neptune and devised a new arsenal of instruments – not least of which is feedback machine devised out of a prototyped yoga ball. There’s also amplified bicycle spokes and drum-triggered oscillators.Featured Artists: Jason Sidney Sanford, Mark William Pearson, Kevin Emil Micka, Alexander Ebrahimi.

Tracklisting:

1. #35
2. Cash Mattress
3. Triple Your Money
4. Canine Spaces
5. Collection Plate
6. #36
7. Rest From Breathing
8. #37

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