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Mr Bungle's Spruance takes on Giallo Cinema Music with new project for May

This is from one of the seven bands "Traditionalists" that make up the meta act: Secret Chiefs 3

These gentlemen take years just to do the album covers. (I am not joking when I say that) The artists they use work in a countless numbers of mediums to illustrate and design their projects. This project is a ode to Giallo Cinema musical great pioneer composers with the look and sound complimenting each other
This project I bet does terrify the listener. Trey can do it

Just look at the cover:





And if you think you figured out this cover you haven't. This is a intricate mental cypher puzzle meant to amuse,challenge and outrage all of those that take a interest in SC3. Everything is orchestrated and planned in a painstaking way. For some reason I think JapanRocks will probably dig this project.



As soon as I saw the cover I had to order it. I was smitten by that visual. And then when I read the description I knew what I was buying.



You can buy the limited edition vinyl which Im sure (because its from Web of Mimicry)it's going to be a collectors item investment and you make thousands of dollars within a few years lol Five years and they return with this! I wish I bought those limited ed vinyl singles of the 7 bands.

Here is the description and link to purchase for those interested:

Link to Buy:

http://www.webofmimicry.c...ucts_id=80

From out of nowhere Secret Chiefs 3 (operating here as Traditionalists, one of the seven ‘satellite bands’ introduced on Secret Chiefs 3’s album Book of Horizons) presents an elaborate “colonna sonora paranoica” — a paranioac film soundtrack. The film is imagined, but the horror is real. This entire project, as you might expect from this band, is a spiralling allegory that extends itself well-beyond its starting-point cliché as a “soundtrack for a non-existent film.” But that’s always been one of those potentially good clichés, in theory anyway. Pursuant to that potential, this particular work remains singularly, decidedly faithful to its sworn genre, the Giallo Horror Film Soundtrack.

At this point, it’s fair to assume we can take the dizzying conceptual maelstrom that comes with anything SC3-related as a “given,” right?
Alright, so we won’t go into that here.

But a word on the strictly musical side of things is warranted. The first thing to note is that Giallo cinema music has the distinction of having been graced by nearly all the great masters of Italian film music in general: Bruna Nicolai, Stelvio Cipriani, Ennio Morricone, Goblin, Pierro Piccioni etc. And though this area of “B cinema” certainly has its appreciators, one still-underplayed element is that when considering the music, Giallo’s harmonic language was developed by brilliant people who, by current musical and aesthetic standards, set the bar very high. For any of us wannabes to share in the magic of this lost artform, we have to bring a bit more more to the table than some vintage amps & keyboards and vague undeveloped musical ideas based only in hipster aesthetics. Because if you ignore the deeper intricacies of the music theory at work, the orchestration, the arrangement, etc., you’re really only asking to make an ass of yourself (which is likely anyway no matter what you do). But the usual thing is to sample stuff or simply borrow themes from the masters and to then repackage them in a new “updated” context. Well, in a climate like that we should emphasize that Le Mani Destre Recise Degli Ultimi Uomini is quite simply an album of original compositions. The process should be likened to when someone is learning another language and begins to have dreams in that language. It’s the same process in any style of music, really. So to state it plainly, these are original compositions that were dreamt into being in the harmonic language of the Giallo Horror Film Soundtrack. It’s that simple. The point is not to be strictly period-specific, or culturally-specific, but to be psychically specific — caring first and foremost about how to convey things that will affect the psychic state of the listener in the intended way. After all, the point of dreaming in this particular language, with all its sophistication, elegance and beauty, is to go that much more deeply into the territory of nightmare... and um, let’s just say SC3 feel it’s necessary to pursue this particular range of the human experience at this moment.

The album itself is a full orchestral score that fully capitalizes on SC3 stock of musical manpower (Trey Spruance, Ches Smith, Timb Harris, Shahzad Ismaily, William Winant, et al.) and adds to that a broad cast of A-list hired musicians (among them Laurie Goldstein and Hans Teuber). The material runs the gamut; dissonant violent strings receding to beautiful textures with flute and female vocals through echoplex; analog synthesizers, harpsichords and celestas over a tight ’70s-style rock band rhythm section; crazed psychedelic freakouts with major payoffs; church organs granting repose, until tape treatments and a chorus of possessed shrieking voices force the listener to reconsider his position on the existence of Evil... If you can imagine all that produced to the standard found on any other Secret Chiefs 3 release, you’ve pretty much got the idea here.
This is the limited edition vinyl version. Click here for the CD version.
THIS IS A PREORDER. Your shipment will be mailed around the last week of May 2009.

* 180 Gram vinyl LP Limited Edition of 1000 copies
* Mixed analog to 1/2 inch tape
* First SC3 album on Mimicry in 5 years
* First "Apocryphon" and first full-length album by a SC3 "satellite band"
* sure to scare off some of the more timid SC3 listeners, and be a seriously coveted item for anyone even mildly into this kind of thing
* all original music and original paintings in artwork
* decidedly walking in the footprints of the Great Masters of cinema music. They don't call it Traditionalists for nothing, you know!
* If you're looking for Book of Souls, this definitely isn't it.


Now, who is buying?

cool
[Edited 5/26/09 19:07pm]
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japanrocks

love SC3....thanks 4 the link!!
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