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I'm What's There to Show That Something's Missing

 
Album Review: I'm What's There to Show That Something's Missing

  • Artist: Styrofoam
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: April 07, 2003
  • Genre: Electronica

Review

With the addition of a few simple elements (vocal hooks, harmonies), Styrofoam's Arne Van Petegem has managed to wriggle himself out of the blind alley latent in Morr Music's sleepy electro noodlings and into the realm of gentle, vocal-driven electro-pop already occupied by his incestuous contemporaries the Notwist, Ms. John Soda, and Lali Puna. There's no real compromise at play here, though; much in the spirit of the Notwist's critically admired Neon Golden (which this record owes a tremendous debt to), Petegem has managed to embrace a more concise pop template without ever diluting his sprawling, pristine electronics. As a singer, Petegem performs here without pretense, delivering his lines in a clean, unaffected midrange. As a songwriter, he displays an obvious affinity for late-'80s Anglo-pop, his circular melodies and subtly layered harmonies at times reminiscent of a slowed-down New Order, especially on the lead single, "A Heart Without a Mind." Other highlights include album opener "The Long Wait" -- which churns on an acoustic guitar coda and twirling electronic keyboards -- and "Blow It Away From Your Eyes," a minor-key singsong that gently sputters to an extended close. Better realized than either of Styrofoam's prior, mostly instrumental works, I'm What's There to Show That Something's Missing is equally satisfying as an electronic record as it is as a dream pop record, making it another in a happily increasing pile of albums to successfully bridge the gap between the two. ~ Mark Pytlik, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Long Wait Styrofoam (4:30)
A Heart Without a Mind Styrofoam (5:43)
You Pretend You Own This Place Styrofoam (6:43)
Forever, You Said Forever Styrofoam (5:08)
It Wouldn't Change a Thing Styrofoam (3:43)
I Have to Keep Reminding Myself to Be Pleased Styrofoam (6:03)
Blow It Away from Your Eyes Styrofoam (5:52)
If I Believed You/Back into Focus Styrofoam (6:22)

Credits

Jan Kruse (Artwork), Gerald VonForis (Photography), Arne Van Petegem (Audio Production), Styrofoam (Audio Production), Styrofoam (Producer)
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I'm What's There to Show That Something's Missing
Studio album by Styrofoam
Released 7 April, 2003 (Germany)
Recorded ???
Genre Indie / Electronica
Length 44:04
Label Morr Music
Producer Styrofoam
Styrofoam chronology
A Heart Without A Mind [EP]
(2003)
I'm What's There to Show That Something's Missing
(2003)
Nothing's Lost
(2004)

I'm What's There to Show That Something's Missing is the third album for artist Styrofoam aka Arne Van Petegem. Features the single A Heart Without A Mind

Track listing

Germany CD MORR036-CD / Germany Vinyl MORR036-LP

  1. "The Long Wait" - 4:30
  2. "A Heart Without A Mind" - 5:43
  3. "You Pretend You Own This Place" - 6:43
  4. "Forever, You Said Forever" - 5:08
  5. "It Wouldn't Change A Thing" - 3:43
  6. "I Have To Keep Reminding Myself To Be Pleased" - 6:03
  7. "Blow It Away From Your Eyes" - 5:52
  8. "If I Believed You / Back Into Focus " - 6:22

 
 

 

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