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Live in Strasbourg 1986

THE LEGENDARY PINK DOTS

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July 4, 2013
MP3  self released on Bandcamp

  1. Part One
  2. Part Two
  3. Part Three

 


Credits

  • Edward Ka-Spel
  • The Silverman
  • Patrick Q. Wright
  • Stret Majest Alarme
  • Jason Salmon
  • Graham Whitehead
  • Hans Meyer

Notes 

Part one includes: Intro (Message from our Sponsor), The Heretic, Jewel in the Crown, Premonition 16, I’m the Way, the Truth, the Light

Part two includes:  The Hill, This Could be the End, Echo Police, Poppy Day, The Dairy, Curious Guy, (tower instrumental interlude), Neon Gladiators,

Part three includes: The Plague, Flowers for the Silverman

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A magical night at Le Bandit….a club with a big heart. Many thanks to Jean-Luc and Serge who made this’ll happen. -E. K-S.

 

The Gethsemane Option

THE LEGENDARY PINK DOTS

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June 25, 2013
CD/MP3 MET 872 Metropolis

NL MP3 released on Bandcamp

  1. A Star is Born
  2. The Garden of Ealing
  3. Esher Everywhere
  4. Pendulum
  5. Grey Scale
  6. A Stretch in Time
  7. One More Dimension

 


Credits

  • Edward Ka-Spel- voice, keyboards
  • Phil Knight- keyboards, effects
  • Eric Drost- guitars, bass guitar
  • Raymond Steeg- sonix

Press Release

The band’s debut for Metropolis Records, entitled The Gethsemane Option, is a seven song, hour long exploration in textural ambience and rock experimentalism. Featuring Ka-Spel’s distinctive vocals and lyrical imagery blended with hypnotic guitar and synth washes and spellbinding bass pulses, The Gethsamane Option is a musical laudanum induced fever dream. An enthralling, captivating release.  –Metropolis


Review

It’s hard to write about The Legendary Pink Dots. It’s hard on one level because they make music which tends to bypass the analytical centres of the brain and go straight for the bits that experience stuff. It’s hard in the same way that describing your dreams is hard, or trying to build a model of St Paul’s Cathedral from soup. But I’ll give it a shot, given that there’s a new album out.

Over thirty-three years and more than forty albums, the Dots have followed a pretty singular vision throughout a multitude of genres, at times as comfortable alongside Front 242 as they are alongside Syd Barrett at others. They’ve been as cosmic as Hawkwind and as intimate as Nick Drake, occasionally both at the same time. They can be as dark as Skinny Puppy (with the collaborations to show for it) or as light and fluffy as… as… I dunno, some kind of space trifle. Again, occasionally both at the same time. They can get menace from beauty, and draw out awesome from the mundane. They’re pretty ace, in other words.

Their latest offering, The Gethsemane Option, is pretty stripped-down for the Dots, although even that’s still fairly expansive and epic. For such an internationally-focused band, there’s an Englishness about this one, as illustrated by a couple of track titles. And never let it be said that Edward Ka-Spel’s genius with words or sense of the vast and contemplative has in any way lessened his completely human and entirely understandable love of a terrible pun. There’s “The Garden Of Ealing,” and then on top of that there’s “Esher Everywhere,” with its echoes of Roky Eriksson (and to a lesser extent Julian Cope), and it’s on this latter number that he turns his ire on the very deserving and very British bogeyman du jour, David Cameron. “We’re all in this together, in a place that we can share; A big society, let’s call it Esher Everywhere”. It’s the bullshit Tory dream reimagined (or perhaps a better choice of words would be “accurately described”) as a Ballardian nightmare. It’s the domestic Apocalypse, Armaggedon with a perfect lawn and access to the best schools, suburbia as a new map of Hell.

And all this takes place at the more electronic end of the Dots’ spectrum. Opener “A Star Is Born” continues the long-standing Dots tradition of starting big, and introducing an album with an epic. “This is holy magick” he repeats over the crescendo, all glitch, hiss and black hole synths. And here’s the reality, the cold hard fact of real life beyond the manicured lawns, the “shabby flat in Nowhere Town”, the “cruel, cruel world”. It’s the kind of thing most bands would have the decency to build up to, really, but the Dots credit you with the fortitude to handle this level of intensity straight off the bat. It’s flattering, and frightening.

The aforementioned “The Garden Of Ealing” opens with loops and samples that recall Throbbing Gristle, suggesting menace without actually letting on just what it is we’re being menaced by, which is always a good trick. But it’s not all excoriation and viscera. Underneath it all Edward’s still the baffled genius we’ve come to know and love over the years. Right from the opening line of “One More Dimension,” which closes the album, “Forgive my interference, there’s spirits on the line,” and the looping, mantric bassline, it’s apparent that the Dots are still perhaps the band most talented at exploring the space inside the listener’s head.

If you’re a fan, then they’ve done nothing to disappoint here; they’re still consolidating and expanding their unique sound. And if you’ve never really dipped your toes into their pool of awesome, then this is as good a place as any to take a dive.

-Justin Farrington-
freq.org.uk


Lyrics

A Star is Born
A precious star was born tonight despite our preconceptions….

 

 

The Patriot/Last Man Standing

EDWARD KA-SPEL

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June 2013
US 7” vinyl  Unlimited Drift Recordings  UnD-065

November 17, 2013
NL MP3  self-released on Bandcamp (alternate cover)

  1. The Patriot
  2. Last Man Standing

 


  • Edward Ka-Spel- instruments, voice

Notes

Limited edit of 300 copies.  Both sides play at 33 1/3 RPM

Hyper-limited 7″ single from EK. Music composed in 2011, but the vinyl release appeared 2 years later.

 

 

The Singles Remastered

EDWARD KA-SPEL

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April 07, 2013
NL CD-r / MP3  self-released on Bandcamp

  1. Share the Day
  2. Dream Stealer
  3. Clara Rockmore’s Dog
  4. Stars on Some Days
  5. Inferno
  6. Illusion
  7. The Man Who Never Was
  8. Fuse
  9. Lillith’s Daughter Version Apocalypse
  10. The Rose

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March 3, 2022
NL 2xCD-r / MP3  self-released on Bandcamp

  1. Share the Day
  2. Dream Stealer
  3. Moments- First Version
  4. Clara Rockmore’s Dog
  5. Stars on Some Days
  6. The Inferno
  7. The Illusion
  8. The Man Who Never Was
  9. Fuse
  10. Lillith’s Daughter (Version Apocalypse)
  11. The Rose
  12. The Patriot
  13. Last Man Standing
  14. Waves Unchained
  15. Alas, My Sunken Bed
  16. der Khataclimici

 


Credits

  • Edward Ka-Spel- Vox, Keys, broken violin, devices electronic and acoustic
  • Nienke- voice on “Share the Day”

Notes

Gathered together in one place , the 7″ and 10″ vinyl releases from EK. all freshly and lovingly remastered. The only missing title is “The Textures of Illumina” which was turned into a double cd and will also be eventually posted here. Artwork by Alena & EK.

2022 Expanded release
This collection will replace the album “The Singles Remastered”.  A whole new master was created at the end of 2020 with massively improved sound quality and lots of additional material. Available in physical format as a signed, handmade double CD-R. Limited edition of 99.

Lovingly handmade. Each copy is prepared individually and signed.

 

Whispering Wail

EDWARD KA-SPEL / THE SILVERMAN

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March 20, 2013
CDr / MP3  Self-released on Bandcamp

  1. Whispering Wall Part 1
  2. Whispering Wall Part 2
  3. Whispering Wall Part 3
  4. A Sublime Interval

 


Credits 

  • Edward Ka-Spel- keyboards, electronics
  • The Silverman- keyboards

Notes

CD-R released in card cover with home-made artwork and insert

Early 2004 was a time of exploration for The Dots as they prepared “The Whispering Wall” and “Poppy Variations” albums. It wasn’t unusual for sessions and improvisations to last for hours.

“The Whispering Wail” focuses on synthesizer sessions of EK and The Silverman

and produces a small voyage which we felt stood up in it’s own right. This cdr release enjoyed a decent enough quality, but with today’s advanced tours we took the liberty of subtle enhancement. –E K-S

 

 

All the Kings Sessions

THE LEGENDARY PINK DOTS
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March 14, 2013

CDR / MP3  private release on Bandcamp

  1. Dark Entry
  2. The Way I Feel Today (version)
  3. Unrest
  4. Diary 12th
  5. Coming in Waves
  6. It’s the Real Thin (version 1)
  7. The Loudest You can do
  8. The Brightest Star Over Bremen

Credits

  • Martin De Kleer- guitar, violin
  • Niels van Hoorn- sax, wind instruments
  • Edward Ka-Spel- voice keyboards
  • The Silverman- keyboards
  • Raymond Steeg- sound

Notes

A strong collection of demos and extras from the recordings of “All the King’s Horses” and “King’s Men” albums in 2001. -Edward Ka-Spel