Friendly Fires/ Holy Ghost
Hold On/ On Board

Cover art for Hold On/ On Board by Friendly Fires/ Holy Ghost Description: Limited 12" on XL
Format: 12" (vinyl)
Genre(s): Indie Dance
Label: XL
Price:
£4.09
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4Rating: 4
...according to our on 11 March 2010.


It's funk time. It's a good time but not my favourite time. That would have to be Hammer Time but never Miller time .This sounds great though. It reminds me of a modern Lalo Schifrin song. It should be used on "Shaft 4 -Grandson of Shaft". The lyrical content is quite interesting, almost exsistential. The second track on the FF's side is instrumental. Holy Ghost have less funk in my opinion but more 80's sheen. It's disarmingly catchy and makes you want to dance like a mad rabbit or a bag of jumping beans. I really enjoyed listening to this 12". The second HG track is also an instrumental, and somehow sounds less 80s. Go figure...RIP The Haimster... you were a massive coke bloater but I enjoyed a lot of your films...

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What their label says...

Pantha Du Prince releases single ‘Stick To My Side’ featuring Noah Lennox of Animal Collective on vocals, on March 8th on Rough Trade Records. The Single is supported by mixes by Four Tet, Efdemin, Lawrence & Walls. It follows the release of his new album, “Black Noise” which was released on February 8th. Pantha Du Prince fuses house, techno, shoegazy electronica and psychedelic electro-acoustic soundscapes into music that is at once both beautiful and bewitching.

He has released several recordings to date through the respected German label Dial Records, which is run by and for its artists. His previous album This Bliss, was a bittersweet take on techno, which appealed to both dancefloors and living rooms alike and was hugely successful. As a result he has become an in-demand remixer and has done tracks for Depeche Mode, Animal Collective, Bloc Party, Phantom/Ghost, The Long Blondes and many others.

On his new album, Pantha Du Prince, who lives in Berlin and Paris, claims: music slumbers in all matter; any sound, even silence, is already music. The mission, then, must be to render audible what is unheard and unheard of: black noise, a frequency that is inaudible to man. Black noise often presages natural disasters, earthquakes or floods; only some animals perceive this “calm before the storm.” Black noise is something archaic and earthy. The music on Black Noise balances precariously on the slippery threshold between art and nature, between techno and folklore, which lends it a certain spectral and intangible aspect.  The prelude to recording the album included a visit to the Swiss Alps to record sounds and next to where he was staying was a huge pile of debris, the remnants of a huge landslide that had buried an entire village. This inspired the concept of the album, with the idea that ‘Black Noise’ is something of a sonic warning heard before momentous natural events.

Geoff Travis, the founder of Rough Trade, signed Pantha Du Prince and said the following about the newest addition to the label: “When Rough Trade started we were very much involved with the first wave of do it yourself electronica, with Cabaret Voltaire and Throbbing Gristle amongst our early releases. It is nice to be able to return to the fray with one of the most musically eloquent practitioners in this field, Pantha Du Prince.”