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Eyeless In Gaza - New Risen album flac Performer: Eyeless In Gaza
Title: New Risen
Style: Electro, Indie Rock, Ambient
Released: 1983
MP3 album: 1705 mb
FLAC album: 1180 mb
Rating: 4.6
Other formats: AA XM AUD MIDI MMF MP1 VQF
Genre: Electronic / Rock

Predating the Rust Red September album by a couple of months, the New Risen EP features the winning title track, an example of how Eyeless in Gaza even at its most winningly pop still approached things from a strange, off-kilter angle. The rhythm and piano part is rather irregular, a tribute to Becker's ability to find an indirect way around something that's still winning and catchy - similar to Bates' singing, warm and soaring without being conventional.

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An Ambivalent Scale Recording Made in France Distributed by Pinnacle Printed in France - Aude 94400 Vitry Manufactured through CPS A & B1: taken from the album Rust Red September BRED50. Matrix codes: U in ƱTOPIA is a "Lyre" symbol. Matrix, Runout (Etched, side A): 12 CHERRY 63 A¹ CLOSING THE GAP ƱTOPIA.

Rust Red September is the sixth album by English band Eyeless in Gaza, released in 1983 by record label Cherry Red. This was the first recording where Eyeless In Gaza employed overdubs, as all their previous releases were recorded in one take straight to tape. Sounds wrote "With 'Rust Red September', Eyeless in Gaza have stumbled over a devastatingly simple truth, but haven't yet learnt how to harness it for their best purposes.

New Risen," the single from the album, balances both a catchy melody and a curious, unexpected keyboard/rhythm arrangement - the closest parallel might be to the similarly rward work of the Associates, if on a generally calmer level. The elegant arrangements he and Becker create truly, completely shimmer with a strange, sparkling power, light without ever sounding either airily new age or anything remote easy listening. Consider Bates' simple but effective electric guitar work on "Pearl and Pale," which had to have been an influence on any number.

Eyeless in Gaza's first mini-album was their 1980 EP Kodak Ghosts Run Amok, which was followed by their Invisibility EP in 1981 and their full-length albums of 1981 Photographs as Memories and Caught in Flux. Eyeless in Gaza recorded frequently in the 1980s, providing full-length albums that included Pale Hands I Loved So Well and Drumming the Beating Heart in 1982, Rust Red September in 1983, and Back from the Rains in 1986. But the duo went on hiatus in 1987, when Bates opted to pursue some solo projects.