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01. Not Waving & Dark Mark - Signifying The End
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02. Not Waving & Dark Mark - City Of Sin
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03. Not Waving & Dark Mark - On The Yard
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04. Not Waving & Dark Mark - Burned Out Babylon
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05. Not Waving & Dark Mark - The Last Time Leaving Home
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06. Not Waving & Dark Mark - Persimmon Tree
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07. Not Waving & Dark Mark - Lights Of Canopus
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08. Not Waving & Dark Mark - Murder In Fugue
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09. Not Waving & Dark Mark - The Broken Man
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ARTIST
NOT WAVING & DARK MARK
TITLE
Downwelling
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
ECSTATIC
CATALOG #
ELP 043LP
ELP 043LP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
8/16/2019
2020 repress on white vinyl. Following
Not Waving
's stellar recent recordings with
Jim O'Rourke
,
Colin Potter
, and
Jay Glass Dubs
,
Downwelling
finds him in a striking Pas de deux with alt. rock god
Mark Lanegan
(
Screaming Trees
,
QOTSA
). It's one of those rare link-ups that truly transcends the sum of its parts, with Not Waving's rolling range of nuanced electronics acting as backdrops for Lanegan's smoky baritone storytelling. Delivered in a husky but pliable voice that has come to define the American alternative rock scene since the early '90s, Lanegan inhabits the songs with a reserved presence that has served him well for decades, but which has never been heard in quite this context. Pairing music recorded by
Alessio Natalizia
between London, Italy, and Paris over the past five years, with vocals recorded by Lanegan in LA, the duo arrives at dreamy non-place that's not defined by geography or time. Instead the album offers a timeless insight into human behavior, as reflected in the sleeve art details from the "Lights Of Canopus", a Persian version of the ancient Indian book of animal fables, the "Panchatantra". Thanks to Lanegan's classically dusty tone -- famously described as being "
scratchy as a three-day beard yet as supple as moccasin leather
" -- and the breadth of Not Waving's production, the results draw listeners deep into the artists' shared plane of world-weary but quietly hopeful conception, emphasizing the power of closeness and empathy. Their songs come on like waves lapping a shore that's ever-shifting, ever the same. This cycle is epitomized on the opener, "Signifying The End" with Lanegan's raspy tone met by honeyed synths, before scaling the nocturnal heights of "City Of Sin" and coolly channeling
Suicide
in "Burn Out Babylon". The waters calm again for "Persimmon Tree" suitably set to harp-like arps, while the deathly croon and impending throb of "Murder In Fugue" comes to rest in the serene resolution of "The Broken Man" in a manner that's entirely modernist but speaks to eons of human emotion. Echoing everything from latter-days
Scott Walker
to
David Sylvian
at his most strung out, and even the odd energy of
Moebius
,
Conny Plank & Mayo Thompson
's
Ludwig's Law
album (1998), or the arcane creak of
John Duncan
's
Bitter Earth
(2016), Natalizia and Lanegan's efforts will realign listeners presumptions of both artists and place them in a category all of their own. Mastered and cut by Dubplates & Mastering, Berlin.
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