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Quique

 
Album Review: Quique

  • Artist: Seefeel
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1993
  • Total Time: 63:23
  • Genre: Electronica

Review

The early days of Seefeel are as bright as they are mysterious. Mark Clifford, Daren Seymour, Justin Fletcher, and Sarah Peacock had unleashed a curious blend of prog rock, ambience, and minimalism -- a sort of electronic hybrid that had listeners simultaneously scratching their heads while hitting the repeat button. The song's structures are based on adding and subtracting layers, keeping chord changes at a minimum. Tracks like "Climactic Phase 3" and "Polyfusion" ride glittering collages of keyboard loops, cyclical guitar feedback, and thunking drum machines, occasionally garnished by Peacock's wordless vocal phrasings. "Industrious" is an open sky of majestic ambience and vocals, with clipped drums anchoring the mix on all sides. It makes for a prog rock reminder of early Aphex Twin (a longtime supporter of Clifford), and the mutual influence shows. "Imperial" overlaps several watery layers of sequencing for another (and especially chromatic) soundscape, inducing a sort of trance that has nothing to do with the dancefloor. "Plainsong" grooves along in an up-tempo stratosphere, the album's most likely candidate for any sort of radio play. Here, Peacock's voice is equally plain in delivery -- certainly unintelligible -- a supporting character that follows the song rather than leads it. "Charlotte's Mouth" is yet another assembly of heavily produced guitar loops, like harmonic droplets of feedback that fall around a dry rhythm track and hums of dubby bass notes. "Through You" trickles down from the rafters with anthemic, ambient chords and a moist cave full of carbonated drum fizz (even a cheap Casio sounds good with Clifford at the mixer), and the aptly titled "Filter Dub" follows the implied style of rhythm, with saturated clouds of ghostly reverb. The album closes with "Signals," a subdued nighttime prayer that glows and shimmers in suspended animation, much like Eno and Lanois' richly explored Apollo: Atmospheres & Soundtracks. The quartet would delve into darker waters later with sparse albums like Succour and CH-VOX, but here they stay closer to their roots as a guitar-driven outfit. In a way, this is Seefeel at their most ornate. They squint by staring into the geometric refractions of light and record the results. ~ Glenn Swan, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Climactic Phase #3 Mark Clifford, Justin Fletcher Seefeel (8:23)
Polyfusion Mark Clifford, Sarah Peacock Seefeel (6:22)
Industrious Sarah Peacock, Mark Clifford Seefeel (6:38)
Imperial Mark Clifford Seefeel (6:37)
Plainsong Mark Clifford, Julius Hemphill Seefeel (7:40)
Charlotte's Mouth Daren Seymour, Mark Clifford, Justin Fletcher, Sarah Peacock Seefeel (7:25)
Through You Mark Clifford Seefeel (5:46)
Filter Dub Mark Clifford Seefeel (8:45)
Signals Mark Clifford, Daren Seymour Seefeel (5:47)

Credits

Mark Clifford (Engineer), Justin Fletcher (Rhythm Programming), Justin Fletcher (Percussion), Justin Fletcher (Programming), Jane Brownhill (Photography), Mark Clifford (Composer), Mark Clifford (Producer), Daren Seymour (Producer), Adrian Harrow (Engineer), Sarah Peacock (Producer), Sarah Peacock (Composer), Mark Clifford (Guitar), Codex (Digital Editing), Seefeel (Mixing), Daren Seymour (Composer), Mark Clifford (Rhythm Programming), Mark Clifford (Sequencing), Mark Van Hoen (Engineer), Justin Fletcher (Producer), Daren Seymour (Radio), Mark Clifford (Programming), Stuart (Editing), David Masters (Photography), Seefeel (Producer), Daren Seymour (Vocals), Daren Seymour (Bass), Sarah Peacock (Vocals), Justin Fletcher (Composer)
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Quique
Studio album by Seefeel
Released 1993
Recorded July 1993
Genre Electronic music, Experimental rock, Ambient music, Dream pop
Length 63:23
Label Too Pure
Astralwerks (U.S.)
Professional reviews
Seefeel chronology
Quique
(1993)
Succour
(1995)

Quique (pronounced "Keek") is the 1993 debut album by British experimental rock/ambient music band Seefeel. The album title refers to the band members having given their instruments French names; "Quique" referring to the kick-drum. Quique was released on CD, cassette, and clear-vinyl double LP. The songs on it are all instrumental, save for the inclusion of Sarah Peacock's wordless vocals, primarily on tracks such as "Industrious" and "Charlotte's Mouth."

A slightly remixed version of "Charlotte's Mouth" subtitled "Avant Garde Mix" appeared on the compilation Excursions in Ambience – The Third Dimension in 1994; this mix was later included on the bonus disc of the 2007 reissue.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Climactic Phase #3" (8:24)
  2. "Polyfusion" (6:23)
  3. "Industrious" (6:40)
  4. "Imperial" (6:39)
  5. "Plainsong" (7:44)
  6. "Charlotte's Mouth" (7:27)
  7. "Through You" (5:48)
  8. "Filter Dub" (8:46)
  9. "Signals" (5:46)

Reissue

The album received a remastered and expanded 2-CD reissue on 14 May 2007, as Quique: Redux Edition. The first disc contains the remastered original album while the second disc is composed of rare compilation tracks, alternative mixes and formerly unreleased material.

  1. "Clique" (5:28)
  2. "Is It Now?" (4:23)
  3. "Filter Dub (i-01 Mix)" (9:40)
  4. "Come Alive (Climactic Phase #1)" (5:41)
  5. "Time to Find Me (Alternate Desk Mix)" (5:20)
  6. "Charlotte's Mouth (Avant Garde Mix)" (7:27)
  7. "My Super 20" (6:31)
  8. "Climactic Phase #3 (Overnight Mix)" (8:31)
  9. "Silent Pool" (7:02)

Notes

  1. ^ Garblik. "Seefeel - Quique :Delorean Reviews". Tiny Mix Tapes. http://www.tinymixtapes.com/Seefeel. Retrieved September 3, 2009. 

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