Thursday, 8 October 2009

KEN PEEL – LONG DIVISION WITH REMAINDERS EP VERSION 7 (FRONT AND FOLLOW)


KEN PEEL – LONG DIVISION WITH REMAINDERS EP VERSION 7 (FRONT AND FOLLOW)

As the Long Division With Remainders project arrives at the halfway point it is does so in the strongest fashion and what I must concede is my favourite version yet.  Ken Peel is a composer based in Somerset where I can only image such vast surroundings are what allow his interpretations to soar.  There is something wide and far reaching in these adaptations which accomplishes a retread of beauty.

Peel describes his work as “lounge electronica” and it certainly comes with a swing being piano led, accompanied by chilled jazz drums with the occasional sonic interjection for swank atmospheric thrill.  These moments add a lush mood akin to an Angelo Badalamenti indiscretion.

I’m not quite what the intention of these reworkings is but they certainly serve to inflict a decadent climate to proceedings, to enable a new way of mind.  Unlike many of the other contributions, these works are light and upbeat in a winning fashion.

For the second remix the entering rhythms prove all encompassing in an almost Krautrock without guitars sequence.  That and maybe Air with a splash of Walter/Wendy Carlos in the abstract.  Certainly there is something quite continental about the future being relayed with this release.

As the effort arrives at the dot matrix mess of track 3, the swing returns and resumes something of a Twin Peaks/Clockwork Orange mash.  This electronic noir, the kind of sound the gives birth to death.  It is damaging technology of the most lush distraction.  A haunting exploration.

The final fix is a suitably sedate closing affair that continues to sprinkle light right until the end.  This is the kind of stuff that could be used for higher purposes.

Thesaurus moment: twinkle.

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