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pedro vs. kathryn williams (moshi07)

pedro vs. kathryn williams (moshi07)

a review by ireallylovemusic of
release format Pedro vs Kathryn Williams by Kathryn Williams, Pedro (moshi07)

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a special 3 track ep. a meeting of minds.

two worlds collide.

opening track 'demons in cases' melds cut up tempo's midi'd clicks and whirs, ambient swooshes, acoustic guitar strummings all of which interact with kw's charming, delicate summery vocals that fill the heart and melt the winter ice. completely and utterly gorgeous.

unfortunately i dont have the strength of vocaburary to describe the joy this track has provided me over the last few days since i found it, 2.5 minutes is by far too short.

second track 'to lie here & to not go out' is far more 'normal' in its structure - it's not too far removed from beth ortons early experiments with the sabres production team, but i have to admit that kw's voice carries the tune in a much more commanding manner and is just perfect.

last track 'part 2' is another take on 'demons' but without the vocals primarily and a more d-n-b backing hidden amongst the sonic madness.

moshi moshi does it once more.

the campaign for a pedro/kw full length release starts here.

Posted by ireallylovemusic at 22:00, 20 Oct 2003