ETANT DONNES
Re-Up
(Les Disques du Soleil et de l’Acier, BP 236, 54004 Nancy Cedex, France)
Forgetting the “don’t judge a book…” adage, and judging from the cover
imagery (a naked woman with all but her face exposed on the front, a
nude man strapped to a chair, eyes closed, on the reverse) and lyrical
content within, “Re-Up” appears to be ritual musick for sado-masochistic
play. For this release, France’s Etant Donnes brings in Alan Vega,
Lydia Lunch, and Genesis P-Orridge to provide lyrics and vocals for
specific contributions. Vega lends his pipes to the first 4 songs,
juxtaposing his stream of conscious vocals with the phasing pulses and
analog crackles and sighs on “Shadows Light”, responding to the rhythmic
ticking and splintering synth on the title cut, helping on a track he
originally wrote with former conspirator Martin Rev to cover Suicide’s
“Ghost Rider” with a eerie Elvis Presley vamp, along with the epic
“Brutal Piss Rods”. (Use your imagination with that title, eh) Lydia
Lunch follows on “Sexodrone”, a lengthy piece where treated trumpet from
Mark Cunningham duels with Lunch’s laboured breaths and icy cold
delivery. Former Throbbing Gristle member and current Thee Majesty head
honcho Genesis P-Orridge brings along a different feel with his steady
spoken word work on the 3 final tracks: the metallic gongs, bells, and
revolving synth washes of “At Last”, the companion piece, “Angel With
Iron Wings”, and “Secret Tear”. The latter track also features Bachir
Attar, leader of the Master Musicians Of Jajouka, playing the ghaita,
an instrument that sounds almost like a thinner, higher pitched
saxophone; P-Orridge and Attar conclude the voyage with a vigorous call
and response between G-Orridge’s instrument of flesh (his voice, get
your mind out the gutter) and Attar’s human-formed one. A perfect
soundtrack for sensual explorers and wannabees too. --Andrew Duke
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