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PIANO MAGIC - Part Monster - CD
imprec151 - CD - $11.99 
7th "proper" album from esoteric Anglo-French, London-based
"ghost-rock" group that ranges from brittle folkish introspection
to dynamic all-out noise intensity. Produced by Guy Fixsen
of Laika (engineer to the likes of My Bloody Valentine, The
Pixies, The Breeders, Stereolab).
Part-Monster, Piano Magic's 7th "proper"
album (excluding compilations) easily lives up to it's title. Though
Piano Magic are generally tarred with the brushes of "ambient,"
"coldwave" or even "ghostrock," Part-Monster
has it's fill of all-out, near brutal, dynamic intensity. Indeed,
anyone who's witnessed PM live over the past 2 years or so will
testify that the shadowy introspection of their records is camouflage
for a beast of many teeth. Bringing in Guy Fixsen, of the
group, Laika, as producer, clearly marked the band's intention
for a rawer, more powerful sound. Fixsen has taken the production
and/or engineer chair for such luminaries as The Pixies, Moonshake,
The Breeders, Joy Zipper, Stereolab, Lush and most notably for My
Bloody Valentine's Loveless.
That's not to say that Piano Magic have entirely turned the amps
up to 11. Part-Monster gracefully manages to balance this
cathartic noise with romantic paeans to their favourite subject
- the more cruel, tragic side of their home city, London and most
notably tips a hat to perhaps the most graceful of it's outcasts,
Joseph Carey Merrick (The Elephant Man).
In this, the 10th year of their existence, Piano Magic can look
back on a varied and accomplished discography most bands wouldn't
manage in a lifetime of trying. Records for 4AD, Darla,
Morr Music, Important and many more, mark their way,
as well as the soundtrack to Bigas Luna's Son De Mar movie (2001)
and performances at some of the biggest festivals in Europe (Benicassim,
Primavera, BAM).
Though based in London, Piano Magic is a living model of the Entente
Cordiale - 3 of it's 5 members are French (6, if you include regular
chanteuse, Angele). Even so, since it's conception, in 1996, the
group has drunk heavily from the glass of British musical inspiration
- most notably, The Smiths, Joy Division, New Order, as well as
the selective 80's output of 4AD, Factory and Rough Trade Records.
Though they operate somewhat beneath the radar in a fashion-obsessed
Britain, Piano Magic have amassed a huge, devout following in Europe
and regularly tour the likes of France, Spain, Italy to sold-out
halls.
Though the group is their main obsession, singer Glen Johnson also
maintains a solo project of leftfield electronica under the guise
of Textile Ranch (album, Bird Heart In Wool, Very Friendly, 2005).
Along with keyboard player, Cedric Pin, his Future Conditional project
will release their debut album, We Don't Just Disappear on LTM Recordings
this April - a label most notable for the re-issue of many Factory
Records' "classic" albums.
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A Note To Listeners From Piano Magic:
I should input that this is, hands down, thee
most purely electronic record Piano Magic have ever made -
a brash stylistically pendulum swing from the most recent
album, The Troubled Sleep Of Piano Magic........
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