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The latest by Arizona desert brotherhood Alex and Andrew Jarson aka Body of Light further hones their smoldering strain of tempestuous synth-pop into a transformative suite of anthems, reveries, and reckonings Bitter Reflection. Written in the wake of 2019's neo-EBM classic, Time To Kill, they sifted inspiration from hidden moments within their own arcana - childhood tapes, home movies, abandoned demos - asking themselves the question InchHow can we make this grow?InchSampled snippets of voice, noise, synth, and field recordings flicker in the periphery of these 11 tracks, murmuring like nostalgias half-forgotten, or displaced memories. It's music pulled between twin flames of truth and desire, romanticization and reality, catharsis and control, born of a bond sealed by years, dreams, and blood.Working with Telefon Tel Aviv co-founder Josh Eustis in Los Angeles, the brothers incorporated an expanded array of live instrumentation - piano, bass, saxophone, acoustic guitar - in addition to vintage Akai samplers, Moogs, and archaic hardware, giving the album an eclectic, unpredictable palette. Opener InchGet It RightInch showcases their impressive refinement sleekly cold drum machinery builds to a swooning chorus of synths and piano, then suddenly slips into a dream sequence bridge of strummed guitar and echo-shrouded vocals, before surging back to the main melody. Throughout, the songs shift gears and moods in evocative ways, as if bending to fleeting thoughts or lengthening shadows. Simmering synth lament InchStrike The MatchInch captures the Jarsons' unique technique of co-crafted lyrics, accruing meaning as the world turns; though written long before, the track ended up being recorded the day Russia invaded Ukraine (InchI fall asleep to the candlelight / things will be different but not tonight / it wouldn't be like you to strike the match / over and over, I can't
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The latest by Arizona desert brotherhood Alex and Andrew Jarson aka Body of Light further hones their smoldering strain of tempestuous synth-pop into a transformative suite of anthems, reveries, and reckonings Bitter Reflection. Written in the wake of 2019's neo-EBM classic, Time To Kill, they sifted inspiration from hidden moments within their own arcana - childhood tapes, home movies, abandoned demos - asking themselves the question InchHow can we make this grow?InchSampled snippets of voice, noise, synth, and field recordings flicker in the periphery of these 11 tracks, murmuring like nostalgias half-forgotten, or displaced memories. It's music pulled between twin flames of truth and desire, romanticization and reality, catharsis and control, born of a bond sealed by years, dreams, and blood.Working with Telefon Tel Aviv co-founder Josh Eustis in Los Angeles, the brothers incorporated an expanded array of live instrumentation - piano, bass, saxophone, acoustic guitar - in addition to vintage Akai samplers, Moogs, and archaic hardware, giving the album an eclectic, unpredictable palette. Opener InchGet It RightInch showcases their impressive refinement sleekly cold drum machinery builds to a swooning chorus of synths and piano, then suddenly slips into a dream sequence bridge of strummed guitar and echo-shrouded vocals, before surging back to the main melody. Throughout, the songs shift gears and moods in evocative ways, as if bending to fleeting thoughts or lengthening shadows. Simmering synth lament InchStrike The MatchInch captures the Jarsons' unique technique of co-crafted lyrics, accruing meaning as the world turns; though written long before, the track ended up being recorded the day Russia invaded Ukraine (InchI fall asleep to the candlelight / things will be different but not tonight / it wouldn't be like you to strike the match / over and over, I can't

Limited triple 180 gm vinyl LP pressing - original two LP set plus bonus LP of studio outtakes - in top-loading wraparound die cut insert U-card, LPs in printed inner sleeves, replicating the original album arrives exactly 40 years after debut. Digitally remastered edition of this 1975 album by the British rock quartet. Certified 16x platinum in the U.S., the commercial success of Physical Graffiti was equaled by it's critical reception. Generally regarded as one of the greatest double albums of all time, the original 15 tracks represent a creative tour de force that explores the band's dynamic musical range, from the driving rock of InchCustard PieInch and acoustic arrangement of InchBron-Y-Aur StompInch to the Eastern raga of InchKashmirInch and funky groove of InchTrampled Under Foot.Inch Album Tracks 1. Custard Pie 2. The Rover 3. In My Time of Dying 4. Houses of the Holy 5. Trampled Under Foot 6. Kashmir 1. In the Light 2. Bron - Yr 3. Down By the Seaside 4. Ten Years Gone 5. Night Flight 6. The Wanton Song 7. Boogie with Stu 8. Black Country Woman 9. Sick Again 1. Brandy & Coke (Trampled Under Foot - Initial Rough Mix) 2. Sick Again (Early Version) 3. In My Time of Dying (Initial Rough Mix) 4. Houses of the Holy (Rough Mix with Overdubs) 5. Everybody Makes It Through (In the Light Early Version/In Transit) 6. Boogie with Stu (Sunset Sound Mix) 7. Driving Through Kashmir (Kashmir Rough Orchestra Mix)

Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing in gatefold jacket. The 50th anniversary edition of the original studio album remastered by James Guthrie comes in a gatefold jacket with posters and stickers. Album Tracks 1. Speak to Me 2. Breathe (In the Air) 3. On the Run 4. Time 5. The Great Gig in the Sky 1. Money 2. Us and Them 3. Any Colour You Like 4. Brain Damage 5. Eclipse