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Simple Symmetry are back on Calypso for a second offering but this time around it's in a different format. They've enlisted remixes of tracks from their Sorry We Did Something Wrong album which first landed back in 2021 as a self-released project, which won over many fans with a sound that went way beyond the club and now gets repurposed for the dancefloor with extended and club versions. The Horsemen Of Housing & Commercial Services rework of 'Che Che' is a dark disco classic, Smaghhe & Cross rework 'Rounded With A Sleep' into something taught and trippy and Inigo Vontier layers in plenty of darkness, grit and grime to his take on 'I Must Not Fear'.

TRACK LISTING

Side 1
1. "Che Che" (Extended Version)
2. "Che Che" (The Horsemen Of Housing & Commercial Services Rework)
3. "Oh Lord Feat. Abramov" (Club Version)

Side 2
1. "Che Che" (Odopt X__ B__ Remix)
2. "I Must Not Fear" (Inigo Vontier Remix)
3. "Rounded With A Sleep" (Smagghe & Cross Remix)

David Bowie

Divine Symmetry - 4CD/Blu-Ray Box Set Edition

    Parlophone Records proudly announces DAVID BOWIE DIVINE SYMMETRY, a four-CD, one blu-ray box set. This collection celebrates the twelve months running up to the release of the album HUNKY DORY in December 1971 via home demos, BBC radio sessions and live and studio recordings.

    DIVINE SYMMETRY contains 48 previously unreleased tracks/demos from the period, and new alternative mixes of HUNKY DORY tracks by original co-producer Ken Scott.

    Two books accompany DIVINE SYMMETRY, a 100-page hardback book featuring exclusive memorabilia and photos alongside a 60-page replica composite of Bowie’s notebooks from the era featuring handwritten lyrics, costume drawings, recording notes and set lists. The sleeve notes have been written for the release by Bowie expert Tris Penna, along with contributions from HUNKY DORY co-producer Ken Scott, lifelong Bowie friends Geoff MacCormack and George Underwood, singer Dana Gillespie, guitarist Mark Pritchett, Friars Aylesbury promoter David Stopps, publisher Bob Grace and photographer Louanne Richards.

    ‘KOOKS’, recorded by Bowie and guitarist Mick Ronson for the BBC’s Sounds Of The 70s presented by Bob Harris is available now for download and streaming single. It was recorded at Kensington House, Shepherds Bush, London, Studio T1 for BBC Radio on 21st September, 1971 and broadcast on 4th October, 1971. 1971 was a pivotal year for Bowie. He signed a record deal with RCA, he met Andy Warhol, Lou Reed, and Iggy Pop while in New York, became a father and penned the song ‘KOOKS’ as a show of paternal pride, played live for the first time that June with Mick Ronson, Woody Woodmansey and Trevor Bolder, the band that would later be christened the Spiders From Mars and recorded the classic album HUNKY DORY.


    TRACK LISTING

    Tracklist 4CD
    * PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED
    CD 1: THE SONGWRITING DEMOS PLUS
    1 Tired Of My Life (demo) *
    2 How Lucky You Are (aka Miss Peculiar) (demo) *
    3 Shadow Man (demo)
    4 Looking For A Friend (demo) *
    5 Waiting For The Man (San Francisco Hotel Recording) *
    6 Quicksand (San Francisco Hotel Recording) *
    7 King Of The City (demo) *
    8 Song For Bob Dylan (demo) *
    9 Right On Mother (demo) *
    10 Quicksand (demo)
    11 Queen Bitch (demo) *
    12 Kooks (demo) *
    13 Amsterdam (demo) *
    14 Life On Mars? (demo) *
    Bonus Acetate Dubs:
    15 Changes (demo) *
    16 Bombers (demo) *

    CD 2: BBC RADIO IN CONCERT: JOHN PEEL
    David Bowie And Friends
    (mono)
    1 Queen Bitch *
    2 Bombers
    3 The Supermen *
    4 Looking For A Friend
    5 Almost Grown
    6 Kooks
    7 Song For Bob Dylan *
    8 Andy Warhol *
    9 It Ain't Easy
    David Bowie And Friends (stereo)
    10 Queen Bitch *
    11 The Supermen *
    12 Looking For A Friend *
    13 Kooks *
    14 Song For Bob Dylan *
    15 Andy Warhol *
    16 It Ain't Easy *

    CD 3:
    BBC RADIO SESSION AND LIVE
    1 The Supermen
    2 Oh! You Pretty Things
    3 Eight Line Poem
    4 Kooks *
    5 Fill Your Heart *
    6 Amsterdam *
    7 Andy Warhol *
    8 Introduction*
    9 Fill Your Heart*
    10 Buzz The Fuzz*
    11 Space Oddity*
    12 Amsterdam*
    13 The Supermen*
    14 Oh! You Pretty Things*
    15 Eight Line Poem*
    16 Changes*
    17 Song For Bob Dylan*
    18 Andy Warhol*
    19 Looking For A Friend*
    20 Round And Round*
    21 Waiting For The Man*
    Recorded Live To 2 Track Tape.

    CD 4:
    ALTERNATIVE MIXES, SINGLES AND VERSIONS
    BOWPROMO Mixes
    1 Oh! You Pretty Things
    2 Eight Line Poem
    3 Kooks
    4 Queen Bitch
    5 Quicksand
    6 Bombers – Andy Warhol Intro. 
    7 Lightning Frightening (aka The Man)*
    8 Amsterdam (early Mix)
    9 Changes (mono Single)
    10 Andy Warhol (full Length Mono Single)
    11 Amsterdam (single B-side Mix)
    12 Life On Mars? (2016 Mix)
    2021 Mixes
    13 Changes (2021 Alternative Mix)
    14 Life On Mars? (original Ending Version)*
    15 Quicksand (2021 Mix – Early Version)*
    16 Fill Your Heart (2021 Alternative Mix)*
    17 Bombers (2021 Alternative Mix)*
    18 Song For Bob Dylan (2021 Alternative Mix)*
    19 The Bewlay Brothers (2021 Alternative Mix)*

    Tracklist (Blu-ray Audio)
    * PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED
    HUNKY DORY 2015 REMASTER
    1 Changes
    2 Oh! You Pretty Things
    3 Eight Line Poem
    4 Life On Mars?
    5 Kooks
    6 Quicksand
    7 Fill Your Heart
    8 Andy Warhol
    9 Song For Bob Dylan
    10 Queen Bitch
    11 The Bewlay Brothers

    A DIVINE SYMMETRY (AN ALTERNATIVE JOURNEY THROUGH HUNKY DORY)
    1 Changes (2021 Alternative Mix)
    2 Oh! You Pretty Things (BOWPROMO Mix)
    3 Eight Line Poem (BOWPROMO Mix)
    4 Life On Mars? (original Ending Version)*
    5 Kooks (BOWPROMO Mix)
    6 Quicksand (2021 Mix – Early Version)
    7 Fill Your Heart (2021 Alternative Mix)*
    8 Bombers (2021 Alternative Mix)*
    9 Andy Warhol (original Mix)*
    10 Song For Bob Dylan (2021 Alternative Mix)*
    11 Queen Bitch (BOWPROMO Mix)
    12 The Bewlay Brothers (2021 Alternative Mix)*
    Bonus Mix
    13 Life On Mars? (2016 Mix)

    SOUNDS OF THE 70S: BOB HARRIS
    14 The Supermen
    15 Oh! You Pretty Things
    16 Eight Line Poem
    17 Kooks*
    18 Fill Your Heart*
    19 Amsterdam*
    20 Andy Warhol*

    Muse

    Origin Of Symmetry (XX Anniversary RemiXX)

      Muse celebrate the twentieth anniversary of ‘Origin Of Symmetry’ by releasing ‘Origin Of Symmetry: XX Anniversary RemiXX’ on Warner Records. The new edition features remixed and remastered audio plus re-imagined artwork and will be released on digital formats on June 18th before two vinyl packages follow on July 9th.

      As the album’s anniversary approached, Muse asked the Grammy-winning producer Rich Costey, who has produced or mixed material on almost every subsequent record, to revisit the original recordings. Whereas most remix albums aim to radically rework the material, or to switch to an entirely different genre, the band and Costey wanted to provide a renewed clarity with a more open, dynamic and less crushed sound. This highlights parts and ideas previously buried or muted on the original mixes, like a harpsichord on ‘Micro Cuts’ and Abbey Road recorded strings on ‘Citizen Erased’, ‘Megalomania’ and ’Space Dementia’.

      And that’s precisely what has been achieved. From the visceral opening riff of ‘New Born’ to the cinematic melancholy of the closing ‘Megalomania’ via the staggering scope of fan favourite ‘Citizen Erased’, the remix unveils every facet of the album’s intricate production alongside a new-found warmth. It further benefits from mastering courtesy of Alex Wharton at Abbey Road Studios.

      Matt Bellamy said:

      "In revisiting the album what we found was the original mixes on the singles, like ‘Plug In Baby’ and ‘Bliss’, were pretty good so they were the hardest ones to improve. It was the deeper album tracks like ‘Micro Cuts’ where we were able to make massive breakthroughs."

      The ‘XX Anniversary RemiXX’ also adds ‘Futurism’ to the tracklist. Originally a bonus track on the album’s Japanese edition and subsequently tagged to the end of the album on streaming services, ‘Futurism’ now adds a burst of energy to bridge the gap between ‘Feeling Good’ and ‘Megalomania’. This reflects its placing on the 2019 box set ‘Origin of Muse’.

      ‘Origin of Symmetry: XX Anniversary RemiXX’ is completed with a modernised reimagination of the album’s cover art courtesy of Sujin Kim. The visual artist has created a hyper-realistic 3D rendering of William Eager’s original cover image.


      TRACK LISTING

      1. New Born (XX Anniversary RemiXX)
      2. Bliss (XX Anniversary RemiXX)
      3. Space Dementia (XX Anniversary RemiXX)
      4. Hyper Music (XX Anniversary RemiXX)
      5. Plug In Baby (XX Anniversary RemiXX)
      6. Citizen Erased (XX Anniversary RemiXX)
      7. Micro Cuts (XX Anniversary RemiXX)
      8. Screenager (XX Anniversary RemiXX)
      9. Darkshines (XX Anniversary RemiXX)
      10. Feeling Good (XX Anniversary RemiXX)
      11. Futurism (XX Anniversary RemiXX)
      12. Megalomania (XX Anniversary RemiXX)

      Box Of Chocolates

      Fearful Symmetry

        As the liner notes would have it: “It is a story or record of a group of artistically inclined people who haphazardly found themselves living together and who - toward the end of the arrangement - decided to record the experience in the form of songs written whilst at 140 Plymouth Street in Dumbo.”

        The credits list some incredible names - Brute Rake, Mickey Hawaii, Wayne Oliphant - and indeed, those names are listed again on the all-new-artwork of this opus. But with the new artwork, and the inclusion of several pieces that weren’t there back then - or even finished back then - this has become a living, growing document of a disorganized and dishevelled film cooperative (is there any other kind?) who dared to trace its name in the sands and has come back to deepen the groove.  

        The artwork’s been flipped about and the tracks have been reordered too, in places. ‘Stigmataphoria’ and ‘The Past Lives of Clarence Thomas’, which include much of the spirit and some of the bonafides of the initial set of songs, have been inserted for the benefit of all. And the names of the songs’ writers, singers and players, including Michael Howe, Will Oldham, Arnie Wobble (of early Phish-lore), Tony Award-winner Michael Chorney, sound artist and ethnographer Rob Millis and others whose names we shall not speak - appear also for the first time. Along with a plethora of retrospective notes. 

        As this cast of dozens loft-crashed their way toward a collectively-unknown future, these songs and visions were scrapped together - a loose assemblage of middle-period indie rock, roots-rock pastiche, punk brio and cinema-fed abstractions, as a suggested soundtrack for the party of your choice.

        TRACK LISTING

        1. Catatonic
        2. Emperor’s Clothes
        3. Garbage Barge
        4. The Writhe
        5. Shadow Of
        6. The Rat
        7. Mother’s Heart
        8. Stigmataphoria
        9. Perdido
        10. Good Side
        11. The Ephant
        12. Happiness
        13. The Past Lives Of
        14. Clarence Thomas
        15. The King
        16. Twinkle, Twinkle
        17. Little Nightmare
        18. Everyone’s
        19. A Loverod

        Michael Price

        Tender Symmetry

          Emmy award-winning composer Michael Price releases Tender Symmetry, his second album with Erased Tapes. The ambitious musical project takes in a series of iconic National Trust locations across England as its inspiration, turning them into unlikely recording spaces. Michael and a host of musicians and collaborators — including soprano Grace Davidson (featured on Max Richter’s Sleep) and Shards (the choir on Nils Frahm’s All Melody) — travelled across the country in pursuit of places far removed from the traditional recording studio to create seven unique and moving pieces, straddling the past and the future.

          The diversity of Michael Price’s choices ranges from the ruins of Fountains Abbey in Yorkshire to the Fan Bay WWII shelter, cut deep into the chalk cliffs of Dover. All owned by the National Trust save one, each venue became both the inspiration and the recording studio for Michael Price and his accompaniment of renowned musical ensembles, choirs and soloists.

          "For Tender Symmetry, I stopped admiring and started participating in these buildings. This began as an exploration of writing and recording out in the world beyond the studio. I am interested in where we build our homes in an increasingly virtual world and the spirit of place we feel as we walk our local streets, our schools, temples and public spaces. Taking inspiration from a place, and the stories it told, then going back to that place to record, sometimes in less than ideal conditions, made the two-year adventure much more like shooting a film than making a record.” — Michael Price

          Acoustics varied wildly as the artists moved from places designed with sound in mind to locations which demanded the use of miners’ helmets for light and battery-powered sound gear. The final recordings carry the genuinely unique sonic blueprints and spirit of each place – from the birdsong in the courtyard at Speke Hall to the steam-driven cotton mill accompaniment at Quarry Bank. “When we recorded the piece at Fan Bay in the World War II shelter deep inside the chalk cliffs of Dover, Peter Gregson’s cello wasn’t at all happy with the clammy, dank conditions; but to be in the tunnels where young soldiers spent months on end, constantly on alert for incoming bombers, gave the recording an extraordinarily intimate, moving quality. At each site, the human mixed with the historical, and the natural environment of each space comes through with each piece. I tried to leave an imprint of each location on the record.”

          While each piece of music is named after the location in which it was created, William Blake’s Songs of Innocence and Experience courses through them as well. Soprano Grace Davidson sings Blake’s poignant words about nature, religion and the industrial revolution on several of the pieces including the astoundingly beautiful album closer Shade Of Dreams, written after the birth of Michael’s daughter. “The final piece, Shade of Dreams, is part of a group of pieces I wrote for the birth of our daughter, Emilie. It, like all the works on the album, takes its text from William Blake’s Songs of Innocence and Experience, in this case, A Cradle Song. As much as Tender Symmetry is about the past, it is firmly about the future, and all our of shared futures.”

          Grace Davies, National Trust contemporary arts programme manager said:
          “We were delighted when Michael approached us with this project as it directly draws on the extraordinary stories and history of these special places. The sheer variety of sites that Michael has chosen has resulted in a collection of new music that is sometimes surprising, sometimes poignant, and – above all – inspirational. I am sure that audiences will be enchanted both by Michael’s music and our places that have inspired him.”


          STAFF COMMENTS

          Barry says: Holding all the beauty of his inspirations' natural environments and brittle balance of ecological equilibrium within his pieces, Price fills the sonic room with delicate but grand strings, crystalline vocals and a breathtaking sense of organic space. Majestic and breathtaking, but imbued with a nerve-racking transience and innate delicacy.

          TRACK LISTING

          1. Sandham
          2. Speke
          3. Willow Road
          4. Quarry Bank
          5. Fan Bay
          6. Fountains
          7. Shade Of Dreams

          Muse

          Origin Of Symmetry - Vinyl Reissue

            180gm heavyweight black vinyl edition of Showbiz; Muse’s second studio album, which charted at number 3 in the UK album chart on release in 2001. Featuring singles; Plug in Baby, New Born, Bliss & Hyper Music / Feeling good. 


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