Genre | Electronic |
---|---|
Date (CEST) | 2022-01-01 09:51:16 |
Group | BIGLOVE |
Size | None MB |
Files | 10 |
M3U / SFV / NFO |
HTRK-Work_(Work_Work)-2011-BIGLOVE
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Tracklist (M3U)
# | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 01-htrk-ice_eyes_eis.mp3 | HTRK | Ice Eyes Eis | 255 | Unknown |
2 | 02-htrk-slo_glo.mp3 | HTRK | Slo Glo | 265 | Unknown |
3 | 03-htrk-eat_yr_heart.mp3 | HTRK | Eat Yr Heart | 259 | Unknown |
4 | 04-htrk-bendin.mp3 | HTRK | Bendin' | 216 | Unknown |
5 | 05-htrk-skinny.mp3 | HTRK | Skinny | 260 | Unknown |
6 | 06-htrk-synthetik.mp3 | HTRK | Synthetik | 260 | Unknown |
7 | 07-htrk-poison.mp3 | HTRK | Poison | 279 | Unknown |
8 | 08-htrk-work_that_body.mp3 | HTRK | Work That Body | 241 | Unknown |
9 | 09-htrk-love_triangle.mp3 | HTRK | Love Triangle | 253 | Unknown |
10 | 10-htrk-body_double.mp3 | HTRK | Body Double | 266 | Unknown |
NFO
Artist: HTRK
Title: Work (Work, Work)
Label: Mistletone / Inertia
Catnr: MIST047
Genre: Electronic
Encoder: LAME 3.100 V0 VBR
Quality: 255 Kbps Avg / 44100 Hz
Time: 39:06
Size: 74.78 MB
Rip Date: 2022-01-01
Str Date: 2011-09-05
URL: http://htrk.bandcamp.com
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Tracklist:
1. Ice Eyes Eis 2:24
2. Slo Glo 3:56
3. Eat Yr Heart 3:37
4. Bendin' 5:33
5. Skinny 4:26
6. Synthetik 4:24
7. Poison 3:41
8. Work That Body 3:31
9. Love Triangle 3:47
10. Body Double 3:47
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Note:
HTRK's Ghostly International debut Work (work, work) is a flat-lined study of
desire and submission, sentimentality and dysphoria. The London by way of Berlin
and Melbourne art-rock duo (pronounced "Hate Rock") finished the album's
production while grieving the sudden loss of founding member and bassist Sean
Stewart to suicide in March '10. And while that tragedy has certainly found its
way into the music's bottomless sonic void, Work (work, work), written from
2006-10 in Berlin and London, is about much more than abject darkness. Much,
much more.
On Work (work, work), HTRK craft a stark soundscape: achingly slow 808 beats,
eerie synth arpeggios, vaporous guitar noise, and Jonnine Standish's
androgynous, detached vocals, dripping with reverb. And yet it's the careful way
the pair combine those elements--organizing and juxtaposing them with a
minimalist's attention to detail--that makes their music so emotionally
devastating. "Ice Eyes Eis" starts things off by enveloping you in a slippery
erotic zone, in which a German sex TV babe splays herself over a molasses-slow
beat and clouds of dry-ice atmosphere. The creeping "Eat Yr Heart" embodies
HTRK's touch with sonic unease, showcasing a high-pitched horror-movie synth
obligato that flits like a swarm of bats around Standish's declarations of
longing ("glucose, cellulose, saccharine"/ "you fill me up then make me starve,
eat yr heart"). Late-album highlight "Love Triangle" takes a more sensuous tone,
describing a perfect three-person encounter ("he on she on me / she on me on he
/ bermuda bermuda bermuda") over textured guitar swirls and a languorous
drum-machine march.
For all of Work (work, work)'s more abrasive elements, its sense of bleakness
and mourning, one finds a surprisingly romantic core. A sense of doomed
melancholy, a heavy heart, lives below the layers of a murky and heavy space.
HTRK's remaining members, Jonnine Standish and guitarist Nigel Yang, sweeten
their heavier sonic reference points (Pan Sonic, Suicide, et al) into songs of
love and lust, creating an imaginary party record for the end of time. And what
of all that "work"? In the end, HTRK's album title seems both to refer to the
tireless craft that went into its creation, as well as Standish and Yang's
endless quest to extract beauty from melancholy.