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UNE: Whirl – album assessment

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UNE: Whirl – album assessment

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UNE: Whirl – album review

UNE are again with their distinctive tackle all issues Kraftwerk and bonkers electronica. Wayne AF Carey dons his spacesuit for an all out assault of psychological but calm chaos…

They declare there are six tracks on this however they will fuck proper off right away. It’s a two observe opus that Paul Langley and Mark Radcliffe have crafted in your ears with hints of Bowie, Kraftwerk, Pink Floyd, Human League, Daft Punk and plenty of extra to create their very own sound while having a fucking proper chuckle.

Take tracks like Twisted and Dervish which delve in evil sounding electronica, Copernicus and Molengang are mad dervishes into the psychedelic sound of Radcliffe’s warped thoughts backed by the experimental keyboards of the not so hinged Paul Langley who likes to fuck along with your mind with some samples from posh kids giving us a little bit of spoken phrase. Radcliffe provides us some mad rants all through which has all the time been his bag. His ramblings on Six Music are all the time weird as his is enter to this bag of mad prog electronica. It’s all wonderful stuff that sounds fucking ace after one pay attention.

The Knutsford nutter creases me along with his Frank Sidebottomesque quips that make me piss all through. Mercury is fucking ace as is Velo, two tracks that collide with one another in excellent critical comedy concord. Copernicus is a slight little bit of insanity with tinges of Bowiie meets keyboards flowing by way of the entire thing. It’s completely electronica insanity with lashings of comedy and a few basic traces: “I’m climbing up on Cypress Hill, Insane within the mind” Jesus! I spilt me Stella!

A bang on pay attention that everybody ought to have a gander in the event that they get likelihood. Radcliffe and Langley have a magic formulation right here that everybody ought to tackle board. Comedy and music  all the time work and may keep arm in arm!

Phrases by Wayne Carey, Critiques Editor for Louder Than Conflict. His creator profile is right here

 

 

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