**Blue Marbelled Vinyl - EXTRMELEY LIMITED COPIES BACK IN STOCK!** You've got to admire Steve Moore's handle on aesthetics. Just look at this sleeve. I can't decide which I love more: the front, which nerdishly repeats his name in a dodgy Tron-like font, or the back with its slightly rubbish, digitally rendered purple mountain-scape. The naffness of the sleeve compounds the imagery of horror and sci-fi B-movies that follows his band, Zombi around, but there's a craftsmanship to Moore's synthesizer compositions that isn't done justice by all those associations. Moore doesn't help matters much by giving his tracks names like 'Underwater Worlds', and there is something distinctly schlocky about the arpeggio pattern that lumbers in once the track fires up fully, but that doesn't detract from the beautiful analogue sound sculpting this man's capable of, and there's ample evidence of that on this wonderful LP. The original issue of Demo 2003 came around the same time as Zombi's Twilight Sentinel EP, and was pressed up onto 50 CD-Rs. Having been treated to Moore's debut solo album The Henge but six months or so ago, it's a joy to be confronted by this excellent (possibly superior) early material. While The Henge featured smatterings of drums and the like, this LP is exclusively synth-based and is all the better for it. If you didn't know better, you could easily fool yourself into thinking this was some lost library record from the early eighties. You'd be advised to get one of these while you can...Statistik: Verfasst von HLAVA — 25.05.2008 (11:54)
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