The wonderous electronic followup and companion album to the critically acclaimed Butterflies, Zebras, and Moonbeams - brings
nine stellar and imaginative remixes from veteran producers
from around the world: The Society-Thomas Haas (Denmark), Jeff Sharel (France), Enrico Marani's MovingBox (Italy). Man From NoWhere, Tilomo, Tleilaxu, and Soy Sos (USA).
Album notes:
Nucultures - The Zebramoon Remixes
Nucultures 2007 critically acclaimed double album 'Butterflies, Zebras, and Moonbeams' put the band on heavy rotation on college radio, satelitte Radio, National Public Radio, and earned 'Essential album of the Year' from John Diliberto's Echoes Nationally syndicated program. Behind the Moon became a hit with it's listeners and Ellie Perez dreamy voice on "Night is Beautiful" inspired UK's 'Straight No Chaser'magazine to call it a 'masterpiece'.
Now comes Nucultures - the ZebraMoon Remixes---
remixers and producers from around the world were curated by Tim Motzer to make up the 9 stellar tracks on the new album.
Producer/Musician Thomas Hass (the Society) from Copenhagen, Denmark creates a wonderful electro pop song from the ambient original of 'Circles and Lines' turning it into a one of the album's highlights featuring Ellie Perez and the gently plucked cello outlines of Helena Espvall.
All Around You from Pittsburgh's Soy Sos processes the song components through analogue modular synthesizers moving it in to a minimal techno realm.
France's Jeff Sharel (Brighter Days, Julien Lourau) turns ShadowBox into a downtempo Dub workout.
The mysterious Man From Nowhere lends two amazing reconstructions of Tim Motzer's Lifeguard and Ellie Perez's apocalyptic Run For Cover. Lifeguard features the trombone of Graz, Austria's Philip Yaeger.
Tim Motzer (aka Tilomo) reworks two of his former productions in both Find Life Alive turning it into a Deerhoof-esque journey with King Crimson-ish mellotron scoring, and the beautifully wonderous Behind the Moon featuring the stardust piano work of Philadelphia jazz pianist Neil Podgurski.
Losin it is transformed and remodeled into a slowly evolving glitch opera from Philadelphia's Tleilaxu.
Reggio Emila, Italy's Enrico Marani (movingbox productions) brings us a dark brooding house interpretation of Circles and Lines—very David Lynch. Enrico worked with Tim Motzer on the extravagant concept album 'Secret Voices' on 1k in 2006.
credits
released April 10, 2008
Ellie Perez - vocals on: circles and lines, run for cover, find life alive, behind the moon.
Tim Motzer - vocals on: all around you, shadowbox, losin it, and lifeguard
produced by Tim Motzer. tracks 2, 5, 7 composed by Tim Motzer. tracks 1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9 composed by Ellie Perez and Tim Motzer.
art and design: Jon Wood with initial art/illustration by Thomas Schmid
recorded in Philadelphia, at moving box studios in Reggio Emilia, Italy, at Tuff sound in Pittsburgh, Paris, and Copenhagen
mastered by Raschad Becker for Dubplates and Masters (Berlin)
1K RECORDINGS
is an eclectic Philadelphia-based boutique label run by guitarist, composer, and producer Tim Motzer.
The catalogue features genre-defying solo releases and adventurous collaborations, spanning ambient soundscapes to progressive to electronic to art pop and beyond.
"A catalog of music that is as unique as it is unpredictable."
- WXPN, The Key
Cacophonous mash of noise, electronic sounds and vocals powered by energetic walls of drums. Listen loud, jump often. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 28, 2014
While a dire fantasia—a nightmare future Earth where only Antarctica remains habitable—looms over these eight instrumentals, Talibam!’s impulse is to throw a spiked Slurpee party at the end of the world. Bandcamp Album of the Day Oct 4, 2017
supported by 5 fans who also own “The Zebramoon Remixes”
Mark Wingfield is always recommended listening for fans of Jazz or Fusion guitar (among the names usually dropped you'll find Alan Holdsworth, Terje Rypdal, Pat Metheny). Nevertheless, this isn't just pure Jazz. I seem to hear more traces of progressive rock than in his other recordings, but probably that's just an early impression... Carsten Pieper