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[idm] Re: Chessie "Overnight"
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some more chessie info: the record will come out on november 14th on plug research (cd) and 2.nd rec (2x12"). for more info scroll down. first reviews of "overnight" can be found at: http://www.2-nd.com/004 we have a real-audio stream of a recent chessie concert on our website, which features some of the songs from the new album: http://www.2-nd.com/listen/chessie_live.ram ---- RELEASE INFO | CHESSIE 'OVERNIGHT' Artist: Chessie Title: Overnight Format: CD / 2xLP Label: Plug Research (CD), 2.nd rec (LP) Cat. Nr.: PR 31 / 2-nd 004 Distribution: EFA Release Date: 14.11.2001 Tracks: Electro-Motive, Daylight, K-Tower, Lineside, Pantograph Up, Cross Harbor Interchange, Northern Native Junction, S To U, Eyes And Smiles - "Overnight" is a ghostly meditation on the aesthetics of late night train travel. - One of the first projects to combine post-rock and experimental electronic music. - A swirling, indistinct realm of sonic abstraction with influences ranging from the Beach Boys to My Bloody Valentine and Satie. - 3rd album by an artist who combines live instruments, found sounds, and non-sequenced electronics. Somewhere between asleep and awake there is a suspended dream state where sounds float and pulsate, where you can no longer trust your senses. Chessie is the soundtrack to this special place. Over the course of three albums, Chessie's Stephen Gardner has plumbed a swirling, indistinct realm of sonic abstraction. Inspired by the sounds of railways, his work has blended electro-acoustic production techniques, live playing and non-sequenced electronics in an effort to capture the spirit and emotion of rail travel. The propulsive, inexorable clank of steel on track forms the rhythmic backbone of the Chessie compositions, and makes a particularly American counterpart to the motorik rhythms of much post-Kraftwerk music. Begun in 1993 as a solo project, Gardner released two brilliant and highly acclaimed albums of Oakland, CA's Drop Beat: "Signal Series" in 1997 and "Meet" in 1999. Sparked by a love of chance composition and avant garde rock and electronica, these seminal albums combined acoustic instrumentation and processed found sounds and beats in an entirely unique and seamless way. Comparisons to such disparate artists as My Bloody Valentine, Laika and Aphex Twin are all equally valid and give some idea of the wide-ranging influences at work on the Chessie sound. During the production of "Meet", Gardner began working with Ben Bailes, and it is this very fruitful partnership that brings us "Overnight." The nine songs on "Overnight" are a deliberate meditation on the aesthetics of late night travel, and especially travel by train. Tracks like "Cross Harbor Interchange" and "Daylight" are positively mesmerizing with circular rhythms, graceful strums of melodic guitar and pulsing, gated blasts of steam-like noise. More abstract cuts like "Electromotive" are tone poems constructed from samples and displaced, skeletal sounds. The overall effect is ghostly and penumbral, redolent of echoey tunnels and that last bit of darkness just before the sun rises. CHESSIE BIO Begun in 1993 as the project of Stephen Gardner from Arlington, VA, Chessie explores the physical, emotional, and aesthetic aspects of railways through sound. Gardner, who has worked for and traveled extensively on railways, processes his railroad experiences through various Electro-acoustic production methods including analog tape techniques, acoustic instruments, and sequencer-less recordings. Following two full length LP/CD's (Drop Beat's 1997's "Signal Series" and 1999's "Meet") and various singles, Gardner was joined full-time by Ben Bailes, a sound engineer and producer based in New York City, who has been listening intently to the world around him for as long as he can remember. The two started collaborating in 1998 while Gardner was recording "Meet", and came to enjoy working as a duo. In the summer of 2000, Gardner and Bailes began writing and recording "Overnight", a new LP/CD that features 9 compositions dedicated to railways and train travel throughout the night. DISCOGRAPHY "Approach Limited" 7" on Drop Beat "Signal Series" LP/CD on Drop Beat "The Last Lie I Ever Told", on LO Recordings CD Comp "Altered States of America" UK. "Meet" 2xLP/CD on Drop Beat "People never die" on Tigerbeat's Kid 606 and friends, V1, CD. "Untitled" on RKK 13, Hrvatski "Attention Cats" Remix CD "Lost, Not Found" on Plug Research, split 10" "Flag Stop" on Arbouse 's "Bucolic" comp, France. Out soon: "The Firefly" on Deluxe Recordings "night owls" comp. "Overnight Remixes" 12" on RKK with Sutekh, Safety Scissors and Nein Volt. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org