Austrian label Cineploit celebrate their 10th
anniversary year with the release of two new albums - whilst expanding their
ever-swelling catalogue of titles. It’s always pleasurable to hear their latest
work, so often produced in the style of exploitive, retro euro scores of the
1970s and 80s.
As Cineploit explains, “Morlock's 'The
Outcasts' (Cine 25), is a sophomore album of cosmic explorations by synthesist
and drummer Andrew Prestidge (Zoltan, Warning, The Osiris Club). It’s a
deceptively accessible fusion of post-punk, electro-pop, Moog drones and
Italian prog soundtracks. Blending melody and experimentation into a shifting
patchwork of retro-futuristic splendour, these seemingly contradictory elements
battle it out in a dream landscape of the ancient and the alien.”
The influences on the record are vast and
varied. As a long-time fan of electronic music, Andrew Prestidge’s compositions
can invoke anyone from Tubeway Army to The BBC Radiophonic Workshop or perhaps
John Carpenter to more abrasive acts such as Killing Joke, The Chameleons or
Cardiacs. And there are even shades of Queen’s Flash Gordon echoing from within
this latest work.
In contrast to Morlock’s 2019 debut release,
'Ancient Paths', rhythm and riffs are brought to the fore throughout the course
of these seven epic tunes. In cinematic terms, it’s more like experiencing a
widescreen version of the band and a more collaborative production. The
recording took place in London's celebrated Holy Mountain studios in the spring
of 2021.The final mixes were done in
Switzerland by Misha Hering (Memnon SA), who also co-writes and adds
synthesisers to a number of tracks. The production veers between the pastoral
and the urban, from the roots of the Earth to the measureless depths of outer
space, all of which amounts to a highly enjoyable and hypnotic trip!
As usual, Cineploit offer a nice range of
formats including a 180g marbled coloured Vinyl and CD Set (250), a 180g Black
Vinyl and CD Set (150) and finally a CD only in mini Gatefold Sleeve (400).
After the ‘Kosmonauter’ (Cine 24) album, a
trippy journey which explored distant galaxies, Pan/Scan this time penetrates
deep into the inner realms of the human mind with their latest work , ‘A Far Distant
Corner of Nothing Special’ (Cine 26).While the musical style serves as a continuation of the previous album,
here the listener is lulled into a compellingly hypnotic sound-environment. The
record tells the story of secret telekinetic experiments for the purpose of
creating a new form of "power", conducted in dark laboratories deep
under the surface of the earth. A human mind, captured within a state of
permanent tension and relaxation, finally unleashes its full potential,
bringing not only the desired success of the experiments but also the opening
of a gate to a new world. But what awaits us all on the other side?
A wide range of formats include a 180g
marbled coloured Vinyl and CD Set (250), a 180g Black Vinyl and CD Set (150)
and again, a CD only in mini gatefold sleeve (400).
Both of the CDs offer excellent audio
quality and are released on 15th July 2022.