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Minotaur Shock: album three forthcoming
Mike_Diver by Mike Diver July 4th, 2008

Minotaur Shock - aka Bristol-based electro artist David Edwards - releases his third full-length next month via 4AD.

Amateur Dramatics is released on August 11. Get a sneak preview by clicking here (the song's called 'My Burr'), and see the tracklisting below.

'Zookeeper'
'Am Dram'
'This Plane Is Going To Fall'
'Accelerated Footage'
'Jason Forrest'
'Two Magpies'
'My Burr'
'BATS'
'Snapdragon'
'Buzzards'
'Beekeeper'

Says Edwards of the new album:

“I’ll keep this short because there’s lots to read elsewhere. I’d describe Amateur Dramatics as school band meets Italo meets chamber music rubbing up on electro with a slice of acid, a sprinkling of minimalism and a short attention span. It's got saxophones, violins, clarinets and the insides of my grandma's mini-piano on it.

"It was influenced by many things, notably Fleetwood Mac, Detroit techno, Frank Zappa, Cluster, Andrew Poppy, Bowie, Italo house, Glass/Reich, Gentle Giant and Todd Rundgren. Each track has it’s own artwork and the tracklisting is pretty fluid.

"It was all written, arranged, recorded and produced by me mostly at home (occasionally in other people’s houses). All instruments were done by me except clarinet, flute and saxophone which were played by the wonderful Emily Wakefield, and violin which was played by the excellent James Underwood of the Iskra String Quartet. Anna-Lynne Williams of Lotte Kestner provided vocals for ‘This Plane Is Going To Fall’."

Hear material old and new at MySpace



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