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Tarot Sport [Digipak] * by F*** Buttons (CD, Oct-2009, ATP Recordings) 
Tarot Sport [Digipak] * by Fuck Buttons (CD, Oct-2009, ATP Recordings)

 
Tarot Sport [Digipak] * by Fuck Buttons (CD, Oct-2009, ATP Recordings)

Artist: F*** Buttons
Release Date: Oct 2009
Format: CD
Record Label: ATP Recordings
Genre: Alternative, Rock & Pop
UPC: 666017209920
Product ID: EPID78406414
Description: Photographer: Lucy Johnston. F*** Buttons' Andrew Hung and Benjamin John Power can't be accused of repeating themselves on TAROT SPORT. Post-rock, noise, and electronics lived in perfect (dis)harmony on their debut, STREET HORRRSING, but...
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Track Listing
1. Surf Solar
2. Rough Steez
3. Lisbon Maru, The
4. Olympians
5. Phantom Limb
6. Space Mountain
7. Flight of the Feathered Serpent

Details
Producer:Andrew Weatherall
Distributor:Fontana Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Photographer: Lucy Johnston.
F*** Buttons' Andrew Hung and Benjamin John Power can't be accused of repeating themselves on TAROT SPORT. Post-rock, noise, and electronics lived in perfect (dis)harmony on their debut, STREET HORRRSING, but here the duo channel their intensity in a focused, rather than explosive, way. Hung and Power drafted Andrew Weatherall, who remixed STREET HORRRSING's "Sweet Love for Planet Earth," to produce TAROT SPORT; while the album is more overtly electronic than F*** Buttons' previous music, Weatherall's influence is felt more in TAROT SPORT's precision. Laser-guided beats and drones propel these songs on linear trajectories, most strikingly on the opening track "Surf Solar," which shoots listeners into space with a sleekly pumping four-on-the-floor beat and sparkling electronics that give the impression of stars streaking by. The track is so aerodynamic that it doesn't get truly combustive until two-thirds of the way through--an approach TAROT SPORT repeats often, and a markedly different one from the duo's debut. Not knowing when or whether F*** Buttons were going to drape listeners' ears with celestial drones or assault them with demonic, Wolf Eyes-style shrieks was a significant part of STREET HORRRSING's thrill. While it was probably a smart move on Hung and Power's part to not try to recapture that tension, occasionally it's missed. However, TAROT SPORT may actually succeed the most when F*** Buttons make the biggest departures from their debut's territory. "Olympians"' euphoric loops have a heady, heavenly quality all their own, while "The Lisbon Maru" is the musical equivalent of a wide plain: vast and majestic, even if the scenery doesn't change much. When F*** Buttons revisit their dark side, they make it count, and they make it fit the rest of TAROT SPORT's aesthetic. "Rough Steez" turns their first album's evil drum circles into something metallic and automatic, with pistons and pinions pumping and creaking. "Phantom Limb"'s writhing layers of dripping electronics don't just sound like music for aliens, they sound like music for ALIENS. Hung and Power unite the album's often polarized sounds on the finale "Flight of the Feathered Serpent," which balances its elongated organ drones with flashy drums worthy of Carnaval. A more hypnotic and lulling ride overall, TAROT SPORT may lack some of STREET HORRRSING's pure visceral impact, but it's just as satisfying on its own terms, as well as an impressive step forward for F*** Buttons.

Editorial Reviews
4 stars out of 5 -- The seven tracks clatter and surge with gleeful, filthy distortion as waves of squall are layered like the sonic booms of multiple jet engines.
Q

[I]t marks a comprehensive stylistic shift for the duo's sound, from experimental noise with a buried pop sensibility to a sort of modernized electronic take on classic post-rock structures.
Pitchfork

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