Regional Surrealism
- Konx-Om Pax
- Band Name: Konx-Om Pax
- Record Label: Planet Mu
- Release Date: Jul 31, 2012
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Nov 21, 201270The songs here seem to belong to some larger context with all the fleshy meat ripped off, leaving the existing framework held together with only the most barebones sutures.
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Aug 21, 201260This is an album that hints at plenty of promise for the future, but most of it has yet to be realized.
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Aug 20, 201260Sensitive souls had best avoid, but fans of John Carpenter's soundtracks, early Aphex twin and the creepier end of Doctor Who will find themselves in familiar, if not entirely welcoming territory. [Sep 2012, p.102]
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Aug 2, 201270Regional Surrealism has a quality familiar from Ghost Box releases and from Boards of Canada's discography. [Jul 2012, p.70]
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Aug 2, 201270Regional Surrealism [is] somewhere you'll want to lose yourself again and again.
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Jul 30, 201260On the album's first half, everything sounds correct but lacks any intoxicating, addictive spark.... [Yet] when its mood alters, somewhere around the metal wasteland of 'Lagoon Leisure', and things start getting sinister, then Regional Surrealism becomes (finally) exciting. The record transforms into a deeply disconcerting experience, all eerie shadows and claustrophobic spaces.
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Jul 27, 201270Regional Surrealism is an antidote to a busy life, and the arresting portal into a strange man's mind.
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Jul 27, 201250While its synthetic atmospheres initially intrigue... The music wavers indecisively between structure and formlessness, ending up as curiously misshapen objects, half-finished designs.
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Jul 27, 201260Hints of humor are often symbolized in Scholefield's artworks, but here they have an unbalancing effect, only serving to detract from the portentous musical renderings of the uneasy symbiosis between digital glitch and the natural world.
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Jul 27, 201270Regional Surrealism will leave you with a sense of the unresolved, but that's no bad thing: think of it not as a neatly contained expressive statement so much as a window onto a deeply idiosyncratic meditative practice.
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Jul 27, 201260Brian Eno famously stated that "ambient music must be as ignorable as it is interesting". The problem is that, whilst Regional Surrealism certainly succeeds in providing a pleasant musical backdrop, it is rather more the former than it is the latter.
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