Warrington-Runcorn New Town Development Plan
Public Works And Utilities
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The sixth Warrington-Runcorn album continues to explore New Towns and the demise of the post-war consensus. This time Gordon Chapman-Fox’s gaze falls on our public services that have been starved of cash or privatised since 1980.
“It seems ridiculous in hindsight for a developed country to have packed up and sold off vital infrastructure such as power, water or the rail network” says Gordon. “40 years down the line, and all of these vital industries are barely functional. Their prime function now is to drain cash from our pockets and into the bulging wallets of shareholders.”
Gordon’s anger continues to power his desire to make Warrington-Runcorn a statement for the here and now, rather than an exercise in rose-tinted nostalgia.
The People Matter, as side two’s sole track will attest.
“This album very much came from my live shows” says Gordon. “A lot of these tracks were designed to be performed live, and you will have heard quite a few of them if you’ve seen me live in the last year.”
There is a certain rawness to some of the tracks, not to mention an almost upbeat danceable quality. This is no less atmospheric than previous albums, but it has become fused with an urge to get you to move your feet.
STAFF COMMENTS
Barry says: Yet another stunning suite of evocative, progressive electronica with a focus on the development and growth of society and infrastructure in *the past*. What's particularly striking about Gordon's work here is that it feels like one of his incendiary, hypnotic live shows and veers more into shadowy ambience and crackling saturation that he does so well. A superb, and completely essential continuation of the WRNTDP story.
TRACK LISTING
1. Swift Safe And Comfortable
2. Sunset Over Stanlow
3. 800 Yards Down At Ince Six Feet
4. Water Treatment Works
5. Renewal And Regeneration
6. The People Matter