Momus: Glyptothek
Momus: Glyptothek
Format: CD
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Artist: Momus
Label: American Patchwork
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 708527006061
Genre: Electronic
2015 from the Scottish-born indie eccentric. Momus has been slyly combining folk, fable and electronics on his witty and highly playable LPs since the mid-1980s. On Glyptothek, recorded in his adopted city of Osaka during the rainy season, he's ransacked his colorful pile of Japanese folk 45s for samples and wrapped a series of cautionary tales for the internet age around the thunder of Shinto festival drums, the keening wail of rural flutes, the tinny riffing of massed shamisens, the clacking of summery claves, and the wild backing vocals of kimono-clad village maidens. The results sound like a UNESCO World Heritage site incongruously taken over by the ghosts of Hilaire Belloc, Cocteau, Kafka, Jarry, Kantor, Petronius, DH Lawrence, Bolan and Bowie. Or an ethnomusicology department overrun by iPhone-wielding Etruscans. Or the muscular Greek statues at the Munich Glyptothek come back to life, snapping righteous nude selfies. It's fair to say you've never heard anything quite like this, and will probably come to love it.
Tracks:
1.1 The Art Creep
1.2 Masks of Bebko
1.3 Moral Mountain
1.4 Chef Biff
1.5 The Kappa
1.6 The Etruscan Shepherd
1.7 Afk
1.8 Gregor Samsa
1.9 Hinkfuss at the Glyptothek
1.10 The Labourer
1.11 The Manticore
1.12 Electric Dionysus
1.13 Candaulism
1.14 Nikki Danjo
1.15 Old Nick
1.16 Papposilenus
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