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1.1 43B6 Station1.2 42B4 Plaster1.3 39A4 Women1.4 45A2 People1.5 39A5 Something1.6 35B5 Records1.7 34B1 Knuckles1.8 38A1 Cities1.9 45A1 Street |
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Number of discs: |
1 |
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Description: | Limited translucent blue vinyl LP pressing. Plaster Falling was recorded at the same time as John Bender's first album, I Don't Remember Now/I Don't Want To Talk About It. Released in 1981 on the artist's own Record Sluts label, copies of Plaster Falling's initial pressing came hermetically sealed in plaster (and later latex). Thus, listeners had to literally break open the record to find what's hidden inside. Produced in relative isolation, Plaster Falling is a beacon of brilliance in the nascent minimal-wave sphere. Veering towards skeletal urgency, these recordings set bright analogue melodies against half-whispered vocals and expand Bender's electronic cryptography thru a series of lone signifiers: "Station," "Plaster," "Women," etc. As Bender explains in the liner notes, "I began to distance myself from the present and describe scenes as if in a movie - seeking concrete, terse, juxtaposed imagery." This first-time standalone reissue is recommended for fans of Gareth Williams and Mary Currie's Flaming Tunes, Minimal Man and Grouper.Numbered edition of 1,000 copies on translucent blue vinyl. |
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No. of tracks: |
9 |
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Manufacturer No.: |
SV102 |
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