wh143 Saluki Regicide – The Shades to Appease

December 8, 2010

Saluki Regicide

Saluki Regicide returns to Webbed Hand with a long-awaited sequel to “Mirage Emigrants” [wh012] — an album full of atmospheric sound textures and evocative samples.

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More work from a recording project described as “haunted head music to disturb your inner child.” Saluki Regicide was the first major project of C.P. McDill and he still considers it his primary one. It was originally most active 2003-04, then sporadically thereafter, usually in the form of collaborations and long-form works. This album signals a return to the original style of working as Saluki Regicide, and even hints at future directions.

credits/links:
Recorded and produced by C.P. McDill
Aria Nadii: voice in “55 Monstrous Pictures” and “Amergin”
2004-2010, Massachusetts, USA.
Cover art by CP McDill

Track list
01 – Intro [00:15]
02 – Whispering [03:44]
03 – The Robot Had to Obey [04:33]
04 – 55 Monstrous Pictures [03:20]
05 – Just a Little Bit Farther [05:36]
06 – Song of Amergin [05:24]
07 – What Plan? [08:02]
08 – The Shades to Appease [07:43]
09 – E Pur Si Muove [06:50]

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{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

Kathy G December 9, 2010 at 7:25 am

I love this!! It’s awesome! My fave is The Robot Had to Obey, but all the tracks are outstanding.

Xell December 10, 2010 at 12:18 am

All right! a New SR album! Great! I Love SR and Akashic Cow’s nest.
GEttin drunk tonight!!
Woooo! Great!!!

dxt December 15, 2010 at 9:27 am

what a beauty!
I want to see the sea, right now!
…no matter how cold it’s outside!

Xell December 28, 2010 at 10:54 pm

Well, upon further listening, this is a great album, really worth waiting for. It seems SR have stretched creatively, and are using the “found sounds” to even better effect than before, they seem less of a novelty or afterthought than they were in the past.
The guitar on “A little farther: was quite a suprise, I don’t think guitar has been used by SR before, and it was a very nice touch. Looking forward, already, to the next SR album, and more great Webbed releases!

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