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Murder Ballads [Incest Songs] (2 vinyl LP)

Mick Harris, Martyn Bates - Murder Ballads [Incest Songs] (2 vinyl LP)
The final chapter of the post-isolationist, deep ambient & folk classic Murder Ballads by M.J. Harris (Scorn) and Martyn Bates (Eyeless in Gaza) re-emerges in this first vinyl outing.
Incest Songs is the final chapter of the Murder Ballads trilogy, and its most fully realized expression. Where Drift and Passages explored the post-isolationist frame through voice and single instrument, this third volume dispenses with that approach entirely, opening instead onto a more labyrinthine sonic architecture - one built from overlapping, saturating, blurring voices, all of them Martyn Bates'. The decision feels both inevitable and quietly inspired. Bates' vocalizations unfold as layered calls and responses, muted and distant echoes, sung whispers and counter-melodies, ultimately resolving into a mesmeric conversation of musical inferences and correspondences. There is a mellifluous, dream-like quality to the whole—infused with that characteristic stillness that slow, hypnotic unfolding of gossamer subtlety—yet never quite losing a certain drugged, disquieting beauty beneath its surface. Incest Songs pushes the post-isolationist form further out than either of its predecessors, innovating and extemporising with a dazzling assurance. And yet, remarkably, this remains a territory still almost entirely unexplored by other artists - the sole province, it seems, of M.J. Harris and Martyn Bates.
Drummer of Napalm Death from 1985 to 1991, Mick Harris (born in 1967 in Birmingham) is the co-founder, with John Zorn and Bill Laswell, of Painkiller and, with Nick Bullen in 1991, of Scorn, a pioneering and influential electronic, industrial and experimental project that he will evolve over the course of a dozen albums conceived as a solo act from 1995 onwards, forging a unique sonic universe marked by the hypnotic power of minimalist and repetitive rhythms, the depth of the bass and the darkness of the atmospheres. Mick Harris develops various parallel projects under the names of Fret, Lull, Quoit, The Weakener, etc. and under his own name or in collaboration with Eraldo Bernocchi, James Plotkin, Teho Teardo, Martyn Bates...
Martyn Bates (born 1960) is an English singer, musician and songwriter. After releasing tapes of experimental, industrial music as Migraine Inducers he formed Eyeless In Gaza with Peter Becker in January 1980. The duo became known for their unconventional instrumentation and arrangements, and for Bates's passionate vocals. From 1992 onwards, Bates has run a parallel career recording and performing with a re-vitalised Eyeless In Gaza—with Eyeless deftly blending song with collaged soundscaping—while Bates otherwise continues to develop his own intense and possibly autobiographical solo work.
 
2026 (publication expected by 3rd quarter)
limited textured sleeve, marbled vinyls
EAN : 5411867335146
 
forthcoming
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