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Modified Mechanics of This Device by Füxa (CD, Mar-2002, Antenna Records USA) 
Modified Mechanics of This Device by Füxa (CD, Mar-2002, Antenna Records USA)

 
Modified Mechanics of This Device by Füxa (CD, Mar-2002, Antenna Records USA)

Artist: Füxa
Release Date: Mar 2002
Format: CD
Record Label: Antenna Records (USA)
Genre: Rock & Pop
UPC: 766488637427
Product ID: EPID46433125
Description: A 2002 release from pioneering space rock group Fuxa. What's the world to do when Kevin Shields won't give his fans new songs? "Turn to Randall Nieman's Füxa," might be a good answer to the question. Though Nieman might not have the drea...
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Track Listing
1. Girl - (Radio Edit)
2. Opel
3. Kids Toy
4. Sitar Tone
5. Bowie Beat
6. Bzzz - (Extended Mix)
7. Willow Run
8. Run
9. Construction
10. Whiskaz
11. Kid Bits
12. Sky High
13. 3rd Abductions
14. What If a Taxpayer Died

Details
Distributor:Phantom Import Distributi
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
A 2002 release from pioneering space rock group Fuxa.
What's the world to do when Kevin Shields won't give his fans new songs? "Turn to Randall Nieman's Füxa," might be a good answer to the question. Though Nieman might not have the dreamy vocals of Blinda Butcher or inspired engineer Alan Moulder at his disposal, his releases as Füxa are atmospherically on par with My Bloody Valentine's great classics. Sonic textures rule the day, but Nieman consistently incorporates themes from a myriad of musical genres. "Girl" is an epic opening statement, sounding like a cross between Suicide (it's a Suicide cover no less) and Spacemen 3. Sonic Boom's vocals obviously solidify the Spacemen 3 connection, and it really does come across like a 2002 version of Spacemen 3. That's a very good thing indeed. "Bowie Beat" is stunningly gorgeous, its surfaces shimmering with gliding keyboards and electrostatic pulses; it could easily qualify as the very definition of a tone poem. "Willow Run" is simultaneously playful and mournful, suggesting a Nick Drake score for a Peanuts special, as a jazz shuffle is spliced by weeping guitars. Though some listeners might not entirely appreciate extended passages of the album where Nieman explores industrial and natural samples and effects, anyone with a foundation in ambient music à la Brian Eno or the Orb will feel completely at home. Sounds that suggest spaceships taking off and docking, factories stamping out steel beams, electronic heartbeats, racing synth flutes, and haunted moaning nestle snugly alongside gentle beats or tasteful keyboards. The Modified Mechanics of This Device is a solid starting point for anyone interested in space rock, ambient music, or Füxa's consistently inspired albums. ~ Tim DiGravina

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