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Adrian Younge presents Venice Dawn - Something About April (2CD)

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Description

Technically speaking, Venice Dawn is not Adrian Younge's follow-up project to the excellent Black Dynamite soundtrack. The seeds of this album were planted in 2000, when Younge, under the spell of Ennio Morricone and other composers of late-‘60s and early-’70s film scores, circulated a thousand copies of Adrian Younge Presents Venice Dawn, an EP of dreamy psychedelic instrumentals composed and performed by himself. Over a decade later, he conceived Venice Dawn's conceptual Something About April. This time, he's joined by his band, including male and female vocalists, who detail a late-'60s love story about two people trembling with desire and fear: a married black man and his paramour, a younger white woman. Film scores still inform Younge and company's sound here, but the overriding feel is that of psychedelic soul and pop filtered through decades of breakbeat culture. Virtually the whole album is ripe for sampling – the vamping keyboards, snarling guitars, baleful horn blasts, impassioned wails, and, of course, crisp drums, all bathed in reverb and skillfully enhanced with studio effects. There's also the matter of one particular keyboard, the Selene; created by Younge and his associates, it's accurately described as “akin to a modern Mellotron” and gives the material a uniquely eerie twist that no other album can boast. Younge's crate-digging streak is perceptible throughout – he even snared legendary guitarist Dennis Coffey for an appearance – but the lyrics and vocal arrangements are both scholarly and imaginative. Some lines (“The fire in your eyes has got me hypnotized”) are delivered with such conviction and treated in such a manner that the relationship sounds so deeply conflicted as to induce psychosis. On the sweeter side, some songs vividly convey new-love butterflies (“The first step on the moon was how it felt to be with you”). The whole thing is too evocative for any set of moving images to do it justice. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi

Track Listing:

Disc 1:
  1. Turn Down the Sound
  2. It's Me
  3. Anna May
  4. Two Hearts Combine
  5. Thunderstrike
  6. Reverie
  7. First Step on the Moon
  8. Dusts of Gold
  9. Midnight Blue
  10. Lovely Lady
  11. Sound of a Man
  12. Sirens
  13. Mourning Melodies in Rhapsody
  14. Something About April
  15. Niacin
  16. Turn Down the Sound
  17. It's Me
  18. Anna May
  19. Two Hearts Combine
  20. Thunderstrike
  21. Reverie
  22. First Step on the Moon
  23. Dusts of Gold
  24. Midnight Blue
  25. Lovely Lady
  26. Sound of a Man
  27. Sirens
  28. Mourning Melodies in Rhapsody
  29. Something About April
  30. Niacin
Release date NZ
April 21st, 2015
Artist
Label
Linear Labs
Number of Discs
2
Original Release Year
2015
Box Dimensions (mm)
142x125x10
UPC
856040005204
Product ID
38843794

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