Beschreibung
"With the help of Nurse With Wound mainman Steven Stapleton on "tapes,
piano, and inspiration," Ka-Spel collaborated with multi-instrumentalist Patrick
Wright on Chyekk China Doll, a worthy entry in Ka-Spel's lengthy, involved
series of solo works. As with most of his solo work, the artist moves sideways
from the collapsing, queasy anarchy of the Legendary Pink Dots for a quieter but
no less freaky combination. Wright plays a core role throughout, cowriting
nearly all the songs and adding his haunting, heavily echoed violin work to many
songs, further rendering the playfully cartoon music-in-hell compositions even
more curious. The aura of fragile chamber music and oddly elegant ballroom
dancing on the brief "Chyekk 1" and "Chyekk 2" and the downright captivating
start to "The Glory, the Glory" are some of his standout moments. "Lisa's
Christening," meanwhile, really does sound like a religious ceremony of some
sort, though not exactly one which might be called a traditional Christian rite.
Stapleton's ear for jarring, sudden cuts and random samples further spikes the
brew at points ? check the brief "Klazh, Tristurr" or the echoing rumble of "The
Power, the Power" for a headspinning listen ? all making a just disorienting
enough combination for Ka-Spel to play in. Sometimes he submerges his vocals in
the mix, but, at points, as on the very appropriately titled "The Infinity
Waltz," it goes front and center, his gently declamatory style suiting the
results. Ka-Spel's wiggy sense of humor helps in some of the arrangements as
well ? who else would whip up a jazzy, '20s-style strut like "Beautiful Naked"
while still making it sound like an invocation to the beyond?" unknown
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