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Prazision

 
Album Review: Prazision

  • Artist: Labradford
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1994
  • Genre: Rock

Review

As the premiere release on Kranky, which would become one of the '90s most notable U.S. indie labels for its series of adventurous releases, Prazision already holds a certain place in the history books. Regardless of who put it out, however, this excellent debut would command attention for introducing Labradford and their marvelous drone/ambient sound to the world. Inspired by such cult-level titans of '80s drone as Spacemen 3 and Loop (whose ex-members almost immediately championed the band after Prazision's appearance), the then-duo's ability to create seemingly stark (but quite layered and complex, the more you listened to it), echoed, modern psychedelic masterpieces made itself apparent from the beginning. Notably, the band eschewed conventional percussion of any sort, relying on singer/guitarist Nelson's simple but effective guitar parts -- usually consisting of a series of a few notes, repeated in sequence and given reverb -- to carry the rhythm, while keyboards and organs explored all varieties of ambient and melodic approaches. Nelson's lyric delivery serves him best when he's simply reciting rather than singing, as on the beautifully chilling "Sliding Glass," and though the overall effect of his quiet, half-whispered vocals is very Spacemen 3-derivative, it certainly doesn't hurt the album any at all. The trump card here is "Gratitude," a keyboard-led piece which is, in fact, Labradford's own series of thank-you's to friends, family, and labels for their support, delivered using a Vocoder. At once amusing and quite cool to listen to, it's a nicely unexpected touch on a solid first record. ~ Ned Raggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Listening in Depth Labradford, Mark Nelson Labradford (7:32)
Accelerating on a Smoother Road Labradford, Mark Nelson Labradford (4:13)
Splash Down Labradford, Mark Nelson Labradford (6:42)
Disremembering Labradford, Mark Nelson Labradford (3:41)
Experience the Gated Oscillator Labradford, Mark Nelson Labradford (7:21)
Soft Return Labradford, Mark Nelson Labradford (3:27)
Sliding Glass Labradford, Mark Nelson Labradford (6:21)
C. of People Labradford, Mark Nelson Labradford (4:57)
New Listening Labradford, Mark Nelson Labradford (5:06)
Gratitude Labradford, Mark Nelson Labradford (2:23)
Skyward With Motion Labradford, Mark Nelson Labradford (9:00)
Everlast Labradford, Mark Nelson Labradford (5:37)

Credits

Mark Nelson (Loops), Carter Brown (Memory Moog), Carter Brown (Bass Pedals), Carter Brown (Moog Synthesizer), Carter Brown (Korg Synthesizer), Rob Christiansen (Engineer), Mark Nelson (Guitar), Mark Nelson (Vocals), Carter Brown (Polymoog), Carter Brown (Vocoder), Mark Nelson (Guitar (12 String Acoustic)), Shawn Collins (Engineer)
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