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Recording:
  Decay:Repeat  
 
Artist:
  Yellow6  
 
Label:
  TeleRAN  
 
Release Date:
  November.2001  
 
Reviewed by:
  PostLibyan  
         
 
Rating:
   
         
 
Review:
 

Among the several Yellow6 releases i was questing for in 2002 was this 3" CD EP to accompany Lake:Desert. This thing was designed to be rare and next to impossible to find. Firstly, it is limited to 500 copies, each of which is hand numbered. (Mine is number 226.) Secondly, it's released on TeleRAN Records, who are, by the way, out of Hong Kong! Yes, that's right, this CD was released on a label within The People's Republic of China. So, yeah, it's insanely hard to find. Not that i am writing this review to taunt you that i have it and you don't (although actually...), but rather i am writing out of my compulsive sense of completeness. (That same compulsion, BTW, caused me to seek out this EP in the first place....) At any rate, please note that one sponge is deducted from the rating of this release because of the extreme difficulty in finding it.

Firstly -- this is an aesthetically pleasing EP in the physical sense. I like the 3" CD format -- although they are difficult to keep track of (so small i lose them on the shelves), their diminutive size reminds me of the 7" single, which is my favorite format of all time. Additionally, the packaging is nice -- the little 3" CD comes in a nice glossy sleeve which is encased in a tiny plastic envelope that seems to be made of the same type of sturdy plastic that protective bags for record covers are made out of. Very cute on the whole.

The music here is pretty good as well. There are only 2 tracks, so let me discuss each of them.

Up first is Decay which is a good, long tune. It starts with a long very abstract electronic drone, until eventually a beat comes in. From then on the song is all frenetic and echoed drums with one guitar layer droning and a feedbacky overdriven layer behind. During the chorus, the guitar noise swells up to overpower the drumming, which takes on a very electronic "pulsing" tone. This is cool abstract electronic/guitar drone, and reminds me of much of the material on Source:Remix.

Overall, Decay is about 10 minutes long, and fades directly into the second track, which is called Repeat. That is, the drone of Decay rises to a high level of feedback, and that fades away into light echoing guitar buried under a layer of feedback, and you find yourself in Repeat. In this second track, strange noises circle through on long echo loops, and the overall noise wavers and fluctuates. This is not the most melodic piece Yellow6 has ever done, but it is a very complex and layered work. It clocks in at just over 9 minutes, which means that despite it's puny size, this 3" CD contains almost 20 minutes of cool drone.

Overall, this is a pleasant accompaniment to the Lake:Desert album, and fans of Yellow6 will enjoy it tremendously. Good luck finding a copy!

 
         
 
Related Links:
 

Lake:Desert, the full-length to which this EP is an accompaniment.
Source:Remix, Yellow6 songs re-constructed.
New Found Land, a recent tryptych featuring Yellow6.

 
         

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