• Home >
  • Buy >
  • CDs >
  • Turning The Mind * by Maps (CD, Oct-2009, Mute Records UK)

buy(994,883)99.7%
Brand New
$11.99
+$1.90
Save 19%*
cd-bay(130,694)99.5%
Brand New
$12.29
+$2.99
Save 17%*
soundcitybeaches(419,953)99.8%
Brand New
$13.95
+$2.99
Save 6%*
*Learn more
Turning The Mind * by Maps (CD, Oct-2009, Mute Records UK) 
Turning The Mind * by Maps (CD, Oct-2009, Mute Records UK)

 
Turning The Mind * by Maps (CD, Oct-2009, Mute Records UK)

Artist: Maps
Release Date: Oct 2009
Format: CD
Record Label: Mute Records (UK)
Genre: Alternative, Rock & Pop
UPC: 724596941829
Product ID: EPID77805665
Description: The sonic cathedrals on Maps' debut WE CAN CREATE suggested that James Chapman had ambition to burn, but the deeply conceptual and personal nature of his follow-up, TURNING THE MIND, confirms it. From its title onward, Maps' second album...
Portions of this page Copyright 1948 - 2009 Muze Inc. All rights reserved.
Preferences
Distance
Please enter valid zipcode.
Please select a valid popular city.
Please enter valid zipcode or select a valid popular city.
Within miles of ZIP
Track Listing
1. Turning the Mind
2. I Dream of Crystal
3. Let Go of the Fear
4. Valium In the Sunshine
5. Papercuts
6. Love Will Come
7. Everything is Shattering
8. Nothing
9. Note, The (These Voices)
10. Chemeleon
11. Die Happy, Die Smiling
12. Without You

Details
Distributor:EMI Music Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
The sonic cathedrals on Maps' debut WE CAN CREATE suggested that James Chapman had ambition to burn, but the deeply conceptual and personal nature of his follow-up, TURNING THE MIND, confirms it. From its title onward, Maps' second album is inspired by the cognitive therapy method Mindfulness, which uses the acceptance of reality to turn negative thoughts into positive ones. It's also influenced, so to speak, by the effects chemicals can have on the brain to good or ill effect. Chapman explores how drugs and therapy can help or hurt, how they can be crutches or bridges, over the course of TURNING THE MIND's mood swings, which certainly sound chemically altered. Working with Death in Vegas' Tim Holmes as his producer, Chapman opts for a more overtly electronic sound as he charts emotional peaks and valleys. To his credit, Chapman mixes his signals a bit, couching pissed-off lyrics like "I Dream of Crystal"'s "get the f*** off my case" in billowing clouds of synths. And even though the fittingly named "Nothing"--which is so dark and whispery, it sounds like the echo of a song--and the blissful "Valium in the Sunshine" are more predictable choices, they still work. TURNING THE MIND provides Chapman with a springboard to try new things. "Let Go of the Fear," a collaboration with Berlin-based producer Oliver Huntemann, channels the euphoric energy of Chapman's work into a four-on-the-floor workout. "Die Happy Die Smiling" is even more radical, pairing the most forceful beat ever to appear on a Maps song with streaking synths. Chapman even strips down Maps' usually lush layers on the urgent "Papercuts," and to a lesser extent, on "Everything is Shattering," which makes New Order's influence on his work crystal clear. At times, Chapman seems in danger of being too earnest or letting his ambitions get the better of him, but TURNING THE MIND ends up being a significant step forward for Maps' music.

See an error? Submit a change request

    About eBay | Announcements | Security Center | Resolution Center | eBay Toolbar | Policies | Government Relations | Site Map | Help
    Copyright © 1995-2009 eBay Inc. All Rights Reserved. Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners. Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the eBay User Agreement and Privacy Policy.
    eBay official time

    Error
    We're sorry, but there's been an error.
    Please try again.