Releases-EKS

Happy New Year

EDWARD KA-SPEL

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Cover ImageRelease date and tracklist

August 2005
US CD Beta-Lactam Ring Records MT112

September 2005
US 12″ LP Beta-Lactam Ring Records LAC31

23 July 2014
NL enhanced MP3 self-released on Bandcamp
NL enhanced CD-R self-released on Bandcamp

Cover ImageAugust 3, 2024
UK/NL remastered MP3 self-released on EK’s Bandcamp
UK/NL remastered CD-R self-released on EK’s Bandcamp

  1. Happy New Year – [MP3 excerpt 1excerpt 2]
  2. What Goes Around – [MP3]

 

 


Credits

  • Edward Ka-Spel – keyboards, voice
  • Mastered By – Doug Krebs at Dig Recording

Notes

Two tracks recorded on December 31, 2004 and January 1, 2005.
CD: Packed in a broadstock 6-color gatefold sleeve, limited to 325 numbered copies. Additionally, there was also a numbered edition of 75 copies that was sold during the Pink Dots’ 25th Anniversary Tour. These have slightly different artwork, but are the same in every other respect.

LP: 12″ acetate version of the limited CD release was packaged in a handmade press-stud closing sleeve. Numbered and signed edition of 20 copies.

CD-R: Limited cdr version in card cover and coloured artwork assembled at Chez Dots. Edition of 99.

From Bandcamp: As rare as hen’s teeth, this beautifully packaged but very limited cd first appeared just under a decade ago/ Chris at BLRR made the cover, while the music was created on a cold New Year’s Eve (ning).

August 2024 remaster:
Repackaged, remastered and assembled by the artist…a new CDR edition of this oddity is a limited edition of 59.


Reviews

Although I always search in vain for any indication that the Legendary Pink Dots front man is resting on his laurels, phoning it in, or “taking the piss,” as they say, each new release tends to hold to an impressive level of quality control. Happy New Year is the new chunklet of music-scented sound art from Edward Ka-Spel of The Legendary Pink Dots, and its release represents only one of a small avalanche of EKS albums to be issued in 2005. Already this year has seen the release of O Darkness! O Darkness! and Fragments of Illumina, and if Beta-Lactam Ring Records sticks to their plans, there could be as many as three more EKS albums issued this year.

The reason for this sudden spike in Ka-Spel’s already absurd prolificacy could only be speculated about, but one thing is for certain: if anyone has earned the right to unleash a ridiculous amount of vanity albums on the world, it’s Edward Ka-Spel. An argument could be made that I have merely fetishized Edward’s recording aesthetics and artistic obsessions, and that an objective assessment of his work would be impossible. Well, fuck all that.

Happy New Year clocks in at about 26 minutes, making it more of an EP than a full-length. The recording was undertaken on New Year’s Eve 2004, when the artist found himself in solitude, alienated from the celebrations occurring outside his door. While most of us would probably get drunk and call up an old flame, EKS decided to record this layered mini-album. In the far distant background of the recording, you can hear the crackling and whistling of fireworks exploding as EKS rifles backwards through his recent memory, producing hazy, backwards washes of analog synthesizer that reek of nostalgia, sadness and regret.

Lovely, meandering piano melodies take the fore, picking out deconstructed variations on “Auld Lang Syne” and other celebratory songs. It’s haunting, elegiac and tasteful, never totally surrendering to melancholy, but gracefully skating around its edges. “What Goes Around” is the second track, and though it is not part of the same New Year’s Eve recording session, it is paired with the first track because of its similar insistence on looking backward, on the nebulous play of memory in the mind’s eye. It ends with a spooky loop from an old-time-y record, running out numbly into oblivion.

The construction of both tracks is along the lines of EKS’ more experimental, dislocated, ambient work, as opposed to the more song-based structures of classic albums like Khataclamici China Doll and Tanith and the Lion Tree. This is not a bad thing by any means; just a caveat. Though this brief memento of days gone by is barely substantial enough to warrant repeated listens, Happy New Year is still another terrific little entry in the EKS discography. – Jonathan Dean, Brainwashed

Kissing Frogs Is Fine

EDWARD KA-SPEL

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Cover ImageRelease date and tracklist

2005
RU CD Zakat ZAKCD053

  1. Radio 6 – [MP3]
  2. Believe On A Breeze – [MP3]
  3. Chyekk 1 – [MP3]
  4. Lisa’s Christening – [MP3]
  5. Klazh Tristurr
  6. Lisa’s Resurrection – [MP3]
  7. Forbidden Zone – [MP3]
  8. Joey The Video – [MP3]
  9. The Char Char – [MP3]
  10. Intermezzo – [MP3]
  11. Hotel Blanc – [MP3]
  12. Extract From ‘A Birth Marked Conspiracy’ (Conception) – [MP3]
  13. Share The Day – [MP3]
  14. Dream Stealer – [MP3]
  15. Hotel X – [MP3]

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October 18, 2014
NL MP3 self-released on  Bandcamp

  1. Radio 6 – [MP3]
  2. Believe On A Breeze – [MP3]
  3. Chyekk 1 – [MP3]
  4. Lisa’s Christening – [MP3]
  5. Klazh Tristurr
  6. Lisa’s Resurrection – [MP3]
  7. Forbidden Zone – [MP3]
  8. Joey The Video – [MP3] / The Char Char – [MP3]
  9. Intermezzo – [MP3]
  10. Hotel Blanc – [MP3]
  11. Extract From ‘A Birth Marked Conspiracy’ (Conception) – [MP3]
  12. Share The Day – [MP3]
  13. Dream Stealer – [MP3]
  14. Hotel X – [MP3]

Credits


Notes

Russian compilation of previously released material
Extract From ‘A Birth Marked Conspiracy’ is the entire track “Conception”
Believe On A Breeze is mis-titled Belief On A Breeze

 

Dream Logik Part One

EDWARD KA-SPEL

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Cover ImageRelease date and tracklist

2007
US CD Beta-Lactam Ring MT203

02 April 2014
NL MP3 self-released on Bandcamp

10 November 2024 remastered MP3 self-released on EK’s Bandcamp

  1. Threshhold
  2. Harvester – [MP3]
  3. Good Life
  4. Backyard
  5. And The Stars
  6. The 9 o’clock Train To Oblivion
  7. Laughing Gas – [MP3]
  8. Doughnut – [MP3]
  9. Revolution 834

Credits

Edward Ka-Spel – Synthesizer [Old And New], Organ [Electric], Percussion, Performer [Found Sounds], Voice
Raymond Steeg – mastering


Notes

Recorded at Limburghia and The Mermaid’s Rock in Winter 2006.
The first 50 copies ordered from the label came with a numbered insert, signed by both Edward Ka-Spel and Jesse Peper.

STRAZHANI KLHM
I COULD NOT FIND THE DOORWAY


Reviews

Ka-Spel’s latest is a labyrinth of hallucinatory hallways in which the exit is frequently obscured by mirages and wrong turns. Half-remembered voices and snippets of forgotten songs lure the unwary ever deeper into the maze, only to be ambushed by unexpected noises and hushed whispers that offer no hope of escape. While it’s true that a certain dream logic does prevail, there are enough structural signposts to keep the album from sinking into a quagmire of befuddlement.
The most obvious of these are the beats that show up on several tracks, like the rusty percussion of “Harvester” or the scraping beats and mechanical rhythm of “Backyard.” Other tracks prominently feature Ka-Spel’s voice, like “The Good Life,” in which he intones that he’s “too tired to sleep,” or “Laughing Gas,” in which he “could not find the doorway,” one of the album’s recurring themes. There are also many noisy passages obfuscating direction, dense sound fields with muted scraps of backwards and cut-up vocals, distortion, snippets of found melodies, engine blasts, and plenty of strange electronics. All of these elements are woven together in collages of incredible texture that serve the album’s rich emotional complexity.
Throughout, Ka-Spel recounts memories of a relationship both good and bad, and the difficulties he faces in balancing these conflicting notions give the album its convoluted shape. When a female voice in “Laughing Gas” asks, “Do you love anyone?/Does anyone love you?” it’s hard to determine if it’s a memory or an accusation. While a streak of melancholy permeates many of these tracks, the aggressively insistent rhythms and noisy blasts give rise to a certain sense of inevitability. Ka-Spel himself says as much in “And the Stars”: “Yet still I walk away towards the light/You see, I had no choice/For life must go on.”  The album may not make complete sense to anyone but its creator, but the journey through Ka-Spel’s vast psychological interiors is a dizzyingly exhilarating trip nonetheless.
It’s worth mentioning that the presentation of this disc is a work of art in itself. Not only are Jesse Peper’s bizarre paintings strikingly vivid and alluring, but they’re also printed on the thickest oversized cardstock gatefold I’ve ever encountered. With a foam peg holding the disc in place, this is one of the more unique packages I’ve come across in some time. However, all that would be mere window dressing if the music itself weren’t so captivating. Listening to Ka-Spel’s poignant exploration of ambivalence is a touching and rewarding experience. This album’s easily among the best I’ve heard so far this year and a sure contender to become a personal favorite. – Matthew Amundsen, –Brainwashed

 

Melancholics Anonymous

EDWARD KA-SPEL

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Cover ImageRelease date and tracklist

March 2007
US CD  Beta-Lactam Ring MT145
NL MP3  self-released on Bandcamp

  1. Clara Rockmore’s Dog
  2. Complex
  3. Meltdown
  4. Stars On Some Days
  5. Burden
  6. Karis In The Spring
  7. The Evidence Of Absence

 


Credits


Notes

Track 2 is from the See Beyond The Music Gallery Exhibition 10″.
Track 6 is previously unreleased.

All tracks recorded 2000-2007 in the Netherlands, Luxembourg and Finland.
“Clara Rockmore’s Dog” is dedicated to Calyxx, Tristan, Koszja and Tasmyn.
Thank you Chris and Heather for indulging me over the years.
Thank you to Jesse Peper for providing the artwork.

The Painted River of Regrets

EDWARD KA-SPEL

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Cover ImageRelease date and tracklist

24 Apr 2008
NL CD-R Trademark Of Quantity

  1. PRR 1
  2. PRR 2
  3. PRR 3
  4. PRR 4

 

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Cover Image2009
US LP Beta-lactam Ring Records  mt169

Side 1

  1. Parts 1-2

Side 2

  1. Parts 3-4

 

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Cover Image

30 March 2014
NL MP3/CDR self-released on Bandcamp

  1. The Painted River of Regrets (all in one track 39:34)

 

 

 

 

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Cover ImageOctober 24, 2023
UK/NL MP3/CDR self-released on Edward Ka-Spel’s Bandcamp

    1. Part 1
    2. Part 2

 

 


Credits

Artwork by Alla (2008 Trademark of Quanitiy release)
Artwork, Design, Layout by Chris McBeth; Mastered by Randall Frazier (2009 release)


Notes

2008 CD-r:
“instrumental pieces to form a soundtrack for an imaginary movie which the dots vocalist had been working on over the last year”
Limited edition of 399, numbered, signed.
Packaged in a handmade card cover.
Durations of the respective parts are not listed on the cover.

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2009 LP:
Limited Edition of 500. Recorded at home in 2008.
Copies pre-ordered from BlRR came with a signed insert, which was a small black piece of paper and said paper was autographed by EK.

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March 2014 notes from Bandcamp:
Lovingly home made cdr in a card cover with full colour artwork by Chris McBeth. Edition of 199.

A suite of instrumental pieces by EK dating back to 2008. Originally intended for release only as a small edition cdr, it was reissued on vinyl by Beta-Lactam Ring Records with glorious artwork by label boss Chris McBeth. This cover now adorns vinyl AND cdr formats. –E. K-S.

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October 2023 reissue:
This release was uploaded to Edward Ka-Spel’s own Bandcamp page with a color altered image.  A lovingly home made CD-R limited edition of 99 with 2 tracks.

 

Dream Logik Y

EDWARD KA-SPEL

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Cover ImageRelease date and tracklist 

March 26, 2012
MP3 self-released on Bandcamp

  1. Dream Logik Y

Credits

EK- Keys and FX


Notes

An unreleased piece originally planned for inclusion in the “Dream Logik” vinyl box set credits.”