In Reply to: Ehhh, electronic music posted by Jon L on April 21, 2003 at 14:23:51:
I'm not going to discuss electronic music as reference material: some paintings do not reflect or represent anything "real" or found in Nature.There's a lot of acoustic stuff also in that album, although I think everything has been heavily processed. The intriguing part in this record is not the bleeps and synth gimmicks, but the more subtle variations on her voice, obtained through electronic processing, which are fascinating. Apart from the vocoder-type treatment (similar to that found on Music), on one track her voice goes from female to male, and on another one (Track 9) her voice is transformed into a child's voice (herself as a child, judging from the lyrics), and then you will hear many other variations. Track 9 is a killer.
Anyway, try it for yourself, but make sure you fasten your seat belt.
:)
Best
Eric
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