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Sounding
more like an album Kranky would release than what you might expect to
hear on Dial, will appeal to fans of Jandek, Durutti Column, Panda Bear…
Scott Mou, known as one half of the duo Jane – the folk techno drone
duo he had with Panda Bear – as well as part of Manhattan’s famous
record store Other Music, debuts with his solo project Queens.
Johan Jacobsen describes the wonderful music of Queens “in oxymorons;
“colorful monochrome,” “myopic depth,” “sad joy,” “driven slowness,”
“enlightened darkness,” “universal intimacy ‘ , “ethereal
earthboundness” … As it should be. Queens is one of those wonderful
artists who are hard to catch on the fly, who escapes easy definition.
His music is an unexpected and unimagined universe ready to be explored,
and it’s a universe that is wonderful to be in.”
(When Dial Records’ David Lieske and Peter Kersten listened to a
performance of their New York based friend in 2009, it was one of those
unforgettable unique experiences you only have once in a long while
these days. The idea of releasing an album was born. The production of
“End Times” involved other labelmates such as Phillip Sollmann aka
Efdemin (recording), Kassian Troyer (mixing) and Hendrik Weber, who once
joined a life performance on stage with Scott Mou in 2012.
May 13, 2013
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