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Limited-edition 10” pressing of the ‘I Am A Strange Loop’ EP featuring remixes of songs from ‘Flicker’ by David Holmes, Maps, Richard Norris and bdrmm. Pressed on frosted clear vinyl with pink splatter.
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It was so great to see what came back when I gave these tracks from ‘Flicker’ to various comrades, friends and heroes to play with.
David Holmes requested the opening track as he had formed a bit of a connection with it, and what he came up with turns the song from an introductory taster, into a hallucinogenic beast, taking pride of place here as the opening track but in a whole different way to how ‘Flicker’ opens.
James Chapman AKA Maps has taken ‘It Gets Easier’ to a bigger, brighter and shinier place, he’s given quite a downbeat track a euphoric and epic sheen. James is an absolute master of electronic production and he’s taken the same care and attention over this remix as he does with his own wonderful music.
I couldn’t put Richard Norris’s lovely widescreen take on ‘Something Like Love’ better than the man himself – in his own words he found the “hitherto undiscovered sweet spot between ‘Roscoe’ and ‘Outdoor Miner’” and he tapped into the melancholy euphoria at the core of the song.
Jordan Smith from bdrmm’s very first remix blows my mind every time I play it. It is as constantly inventive, infectious and frankly ace as the band he plays in. This is a remix for headphones, there are so many great moments to love, all held together by a bassline worthy of Jah Wobble (by way of Andrew Weatherall). If this is Jordan’s first remix imagine what he’ll be coming up with in years to come. Astonishing!
A Place to Bury Strangers take no prisoners on their mix of ‘World Of Echo’ which is pure psych-punk adrenaline. The song is almost unrecognisable. There are glimpses of the original, but more than anything it’s an incredible, if slightly unhinged, APTBS track which I enjoy very much indeed.
Claude Cooper takers ‘Sidewinder’ to a ’60s-themed house party and gives it a big tequila shot and some magic mushrooms, Which takes us back to where we started with David Holmes’ radical mycology!
Thanks to all of the above for their incredible work on giving these songs from ‘Flicker’ a new technicolour life.
credits
released October 7, 2022
All tracks written and performed by Andy Bell (Kobalt)
Basic tracks recorded by Gem Archer, early 2016
Overdubs and vocals recorded by AB winter 2020 – spring 2021
Additional production and remix by David Holmes (1), James Chapman (2), Richard Norris (3, 7), Jordan Smith (4), Oliver Ackermann (5) and Claude Cooper (6, 8)
Mastered by Heba Kadry, NYC
Artwork by Marc and Stuart Jones
Photography by Joe Dilworth
The German-Brazilian artist's eerie electronic music spans all shades of darkness, from moonlit dreamwave to goth-styled synth-pop. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 1, 2020