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The Remote Viewers: Obliques Before Pale Skin
ByOn “The Horror of Atoms”, the Trio’s “free-jazz” saxophone performances are integrated with a recurring and somewhat bizarre childlike theme, which reappears in a similar form on the composition, titled, “Instinctive Science”. “Wild is the Wind” features more of Ms Petts strikingly seductive vocals atop synth strings as the band continue to translate standard pop fare into outrageous or delightfully unique productions.
The Remote Viewers are a remarkably entertaining group as they combine unorthodox approaches, subliminal storytelling with lush melodies and relevant abstractions along with Louise Petts’ stunningly beautiful vocals. Oblique Before Pale Skin succeeds on all accounts as an artistic triumph with loads of appeal. * * * * ?
Personnel
Adrian Northover; Alto & Soprano Saxophones, Pocket Theremin: Louise Petts; Alto Saxophone, Voice, Wasp Synth & Pocket Theremin: David Petts; Tenor Saxophone, Roland SH-09 synth & Pocket Theremin.
Leo Lab website: www.atlas.co.uk/leorecords
Album information
Title: Obliques Before Pale Skin | Year Released: 1999 | Record Label: Leo Records
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