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AK- MOMO is a Swedish duo, and
this is, unbelievably, their first album. The disc
is recorded with the employment of two fail-safe
aspects: a tinny, Joanna Newsom-like vocal, and
an Optigan.
The voice on this disc is SO witchy and gorgeous
it takes the blankets off a sleeping baby and
makes the hinges creek and the wind howl. Being
in an otherwise cozy bed is transformed into a
state more akin to being afraid to get out of
bed, for fear of the goblins dancing under the
full moon in the lawn below.
Then there’s the Optigan, a near-ancient
beta-version of the Casio SK-1, but it is a portable,
all-in-one keyboard and rhythm section. Its archaic
pre-recorded beats all sound mildly like an island
tribe constructing huts in the distance—and
the pre-fab fills are simple genius! The key tones
are muted and imperfect, with a slight vibrato
that, again, makes for music that is trying to
be soothing, but there just something a little
creepy about it. [For a more quirky application
of the Optigan, check out Rob Crow (Pinback) side-project,
Optiganally Yours.]
This is a really cool album all the way through,
for say, a night of drinking wine and paging through
your favorite magazine. You will want to be able
to stop and listen to the lyrics and musical details
at times; yet, you can also immerse yourself in
other activities and leave it in background.
An amazing debut.
Jef Hoskins, February 18, 2005
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