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the black dog – further vexations

 

 

you may recall that last years album, radio scarecrow, by the black dog was rather well loved round these parts, so when word reached me 10 minutes ago about the follow up that’s coming out early april on soma records, my heart skipped a beat.

anyway, here’s some of the backstory of the album :

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further vexations is a real successor to radio scarecrow.

the thinking behind the predecessor is still very evident and with even more bite, but there’s something about further vexations that lends itself to the dark club atmosphere. perhaps the recent bout of constant gigging has had its effect on the act because this one is going to be tearing up floors around the world on its release.

the power of these clubbier tracks is perfectly balanced with the sort of sublime downtempo electronica that only the black dog do best.

further vexations might have taken half the time to create but still manages to maintain the same degree of meticulous detail and attention as its predecessor, and, again like radio scarecrow, is a complete package of tracks demanding to be listened to from start to finish. behind the album is a dark cynicism of the orwellian practices being carried out by the government and the passivity of the general public at large to let this happen. martin dust from tbd explains, “our main concern was and still is the amount of personal freedoms being surrendered under the banner of "for your own safety" – cctv, biometrics and the world wide databases being the latest inventions to save us for ourselves. what is it going to take for people to wake up? how much further can the people that we’ve put into power go before something finally snaps? we’ve had  enough now! we believe that people have become lazy and accepting of "beige" political parties who have realised if they stand for nothing, people will fall for anything.”

further vexations looks to rouse the sort of political attitudes that have been sorely missing from electronic music since rave’s backlash against the criminal justice act in the 90’s.

martin continues, “it was these feelings coupled with visiting many different cities, playing lots of clubs and festivals, that has resulted in a pick up in pace and aggression reflexed in the tracks on further vexations – these are our vexations reflecting back.”

track list :

 

1. biomantric l-if-e
2. 0093
3. phil: because ov, indeed
4. you’re only sql
5. we are haunted
6. cctv nation
7. stempel
8. northern electronic soul [part 1]
9. northern electronic soul [part 2]
10. northern electronic soul [part 3]
11. skin clock
12. dada mindstab
13. tunnels ov set
14. later vexations
15. kissing someone else’s d.o.g

more detail : here