
(Ch-Vox) Redux
Seefeelâs third studio album was recorded for Richard D James and Grant Wilson-Claridgeâs Rephlex label, as a return favour for two remixes Aphex Twin (a huge fan of the group) did in their Too Pure period. This is the first time it has been available on vinyl since 1996 and adds an extra LP of bonus material, mastered from original DAT transfers by Stefan Betke aka Pole. Comes housed in a new gatefold sleeve by the Designers Republic with poly lined inners and digital download code.
âMark Clifford and his mates have moved through labels like Astralwerks and Warp before landing at the front door of the Richard James label Rephlex, and along the way they have scattered some wonderful pearls. For â(CH-VOX)â, itâs an especially lush match of aesthetics -- sort of a condensed version of the Aphex Twin landmark record, âSelected Ambient Works IIâ. Picking up at the tail end of Seefeel's last album, âSuccourâ, we once again hear âUtreatâ, a dark meditation of phrases that makes Darren Seymourâs bass sound like an electric piano, or is it Cliffordâs electric piano that sounds like a bass? Sarah Peacockâs dreamy vocals hover almost out of earshot, and possibly her guitar is plugged in somewhere, too.
âItâs difficult to say with many of their songs what instrument weâre hearing, since treatments and effects play such a major role in production. The song âE-HIX2â breathes like a cluster of bleak skyscrapers with an extremely ambient take on feedback, and the title cut, âCH-VOXâ, is stark, patient, and ominous - an abandoned submarine frozen in ice. âHiveâ (with wonderful vocal loop effects) has Clifford revisiting his somewhat limited palette of percussion - a piece that teeters between beauty and agitation, and an unfortunate weak spot for the album. The album closes with âNetâ, which is nothing short of masterpiece - a journey, a drive through wet streets at midnight, and a finale so captivating youâll want to hear it twice - somewhat postponing the disappointment that the album is only 33 minutes long.â - Keir Langley, All Music
Tracklist
Utreat (Complete)
E-hix2
Ch-vox
Hive
Ashdecon
Net
E-hix 5
E-hix 4
Evio
Avatar
E-hix 3
Ashime
Soundwave
https://youtu.be/exaKrVFO1WA
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Seefeelâs third studio album was recorded for Richard D James and Grant Wilson-Claridgeâs Rephlex label, as a return favour for two remixes Aphex Twin (a huge fan of the group) did in their Too Pure period. This is the first time it has been available on vinyl since 1996 and adds an extra LP of bonus material, mastered from original DAT transfers by Stefan Betke aka Pole. Comes housed in a new gatefold sleeve by the Designers Republic with poly lined inners and digital download code.
âMark Clifford and his mates have moved through labels like Astralwerks and Warp before landing at the front door of the Richard James label Rephlex, and along the way they have scattered some wonderful pearls. For â(CH-VOX)â, itâs an especially lush match of aesthetics -- sort of a condensed version of the Aphex Twin landmark record, âSelected Ambient Works IIâ. Picking up at the tail end of Seefeel's last album, âSuccourâ, we once again hear âUtreatâ, a dark meditation of phrases that makes Darren Seymourâs bass sound like an electric piano, or is it Cliffordâs electric piano that sounds like a bass? Sarah Peacockâs dreamy vocals hover almost out of earshot, and possibly her guitar is plugged in somewhere, too.
âItâs difficult to say with many of their songs what instrument weâre hearing, since treatments and effects play such a major role in production. The song âE-HIX2â breathes like a cluster of bleak skyscrapers with an extremely ambient take on feedback, and the title cut, âCH-VOXâ, is stark, patient, and ominous - an abandoned submarine frozen in ice. âHiveâ (with wonderful vocal loop effects) has Clifford revisiting his somewhat limited palette of percussion - a piece that teeters between beauty and agitation, and an unfortunate weak spot for the album. The album closes with âNetâ, which is nothing short of masterpiece - a journey, a drive through wet streets at midnight, and a finale so captivating youâll want to hear it twice - somewhat postponing the disappointment that the album is only 33 minutes long.â - Keir Langley, All Music
Tracklist
Utreat (Complete)
E-hix2
Ch-vox
Hive
Ashdecon
Net
E-hix 5
E-hix 4
Evio
Avatar
E-hix 3
Ashime
Soundwave
https://youtu.be/exaKrVFO1WA











