Clear Vortex Chamber

Downwards | Microcorps | DNSMC01

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"Downwards catch Alexander Tucker in metamorphosis from psych folk to techgnostic bard, aided by notable guests - Justin K Broadrick, Regis, Phew, Karl D’Silva, JJOWDY and Elvin Brandhi - in a quest for disordered convention and new thrills.

One up to Tucker’s outings for Alter and The Tapeworm, and spiritual successor to his NONEXISTANT trio on Downwards, ‘Clear Vortex Chamber’ is an enigmatic take on the brownfield edgelands where the eldritch intersects electronic heck. Decades of work spread between hardcore punk, psych rock, folk, and drone - including work with Stephen O’Malley (Ginnungap) and Neil Campbell (Astral Social Club, ESP Kinetic) feed forward into this album’s unsteady machine rhythms and cranky junkyard atonalities, where Tucker panel-beats aspects of his previous sound with a newfound industrial thrust and cyber-punky lust that suits him dead well. 

A crafty example of how to mutate without losing sight of yourself, the album’s eight parts feel like a cyborg patching itself into modernity. On opener ‘UDUG’ Tucker’s signature falsetto peals from a Scanner Darkly-style scramble suit of stereo-strobing electronics, setting a melodramatic, neo-gothic tension that riddles the album thru the knotted, fractured industrial dancehall bullishness of ‘MALLETS’ with Yeah You’s feral gob Elvin Brandhi, via a pair of standout ‘FEDBCK’ parts with Tucker’s personal idol, Justin K Broadrick (Godflesh, Jesu, and the rest), featuring the Brum deity’s claw-handed riffs and howl on the first, and smeared with Karl D’Silva’s brass in its noctilucent 2nd part.

Regis also proves a staunch foil for the album’s most robust, club-ready cut ‘ZONA’, hammered out from buzzing metallic drums and monotone bass drones, and pitting his severed vox against Tucker’s own androgynous harmonies to recall aspects of The Ephemeron Loop via British Murder Boys, whilst scene legend, Can and Ryuichi Sakamoto spar Phew (aka Aunt Sally) ideally tempers the flow in a relatively soothing ’SANSU’, sharing more cyber-romantic, recombinant sentiments with the channelling of Robert Wyatt gone Funk Bruxaria on ‘FOLDED’. 

Strange and truly imaginative industrial musick for heads equally stuck in the mud and the machine."

- Boomkat


 
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Clear Vortex Chamber

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