Bob Marsh - Viovex CD
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Bob Marsh - Viovex CD
(Smother) Eclectic apartment experimental “pop” that is lo-fi to a whole new level of DIY. Using a Boss Harmonizer to create effects on the vocals, Bob Marsh wigs you out. Using loops made from violin, cello, and his voice, Marsh is certainly unafraid of doing something so different you’ll never hear it again. Weird, different, and elastic, this is the ravings of a madman with a tape recorder. - J-Sin
(Ampersand Etcetera) Bob Marsh who has appeared a few times on the label with a solo album. And another where liner notes can be a distraction. Marsh calls these 'rantings, ravings, sermons, scenes, little operas and whatever they might be' which leads you to expect a spoken word album. Reading on you see he plays (and processes) his violin and cello, messes around with sampled loops and some electropercussion and processes his voice. The result is a series of weird radio transmissions from another dimension - the voice shifts in and out of meaningfullness, instruments call and deconstruct and repeat, percussion weaves in and out, and the mind tries to build something from the words, grasping at interpretation as actual statements fly pass. The musical looping playfulness scraping and scattering around in the background echoes into darkness. Some titles are metonymic - the Amerindian feel to Indian summer, the tumbling Ready to roll, watery Oh bouy as waves drift and whispers whistle. Others reflect their 'text' I'm a sucka or Bring out the dead. Forest for the trees voice keens wordlessly over a twittering of birds and insects. Most tracks are relatively Short, but the final Calm down is extended and provides an opportunity for some lovely extended violin loops. This is haunting as its phantasmal verbal tangets tantalise your desire to find meaning. The music fractures dissolving melodic meaning as well - creating an album of drama and fascination. - Jeremy Keens