Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Fischerspooner - Entertainment


1. The Best Revenge
2. We Are Electric
3. Money Can’t Dance
4. In A Modern World
5. Supply & Demand
6. Amuse Bouche
7. Infidels Of The World Unite
8. Door Train Home
9. Danse en France
10. To The Moon

Recorded over a two-year period with producer Jeff Saltzman (The Killers, The Sounds) the album has a depth and complexity rarely found in ‘electronic pop’ albums. This is perhaps not surprising given it’s gestation, deliberately designed to stretch their creativity the album was written in its entirety, titles first and in an intimate and very modest way - in a carriage house in Brookyln rather than in expensive studios around the globe. Stylistically the album is as diverse as it is cohesive. There are ‘electro’ dance moves on the album but also the swirling electronic psychedelia of ‘Amuse Bouche’ full of ‘surprise flavours that enhance your perspective’. Elsewhere you’ll find the searing guitars of ‘We Are Electric’, the downtempo euro wiggle of ‘Danse en France’ and the fantastic rock pop gem ‘To The Moon’ which very nearly takes you there with it’s pounding drums, soaring harmonies and pulsing organ. FS have always sought to blur the distinctions between art, music and performance so it was apt that they showed their ‘vibrantly trashy yet intricately choreographed’ ‘Get Confused’ video installation at the aptly titled ‘It’s Not Only Rock And Roll Baby’ exhibition in Brussels last year which also featured work by Eno, Laurie Anderson and Yoko Ono. KEY POINTS · third studio album by NY based FISCHERSPOONER · extensive european tour planned around release date (april / may: solo shows / across all summer festivals · press campaigns in all major european countires · new 12” release with club & radio mixes 

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