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Matthew Dear — Black City (Transparent Silver Vinyl)

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Matthew Dear — Black City (Transparent Silver Vinyl)

Matthew Dear — Black City (Transparent Silver Vinyl)

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135A Rye Lane
Unit 11 Holdrons Arcade
London SE15 4ST
United Kingdom

Label: Ghostly International – GI-120
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition, Repress, Black Smoke
Country: US
Released: Aug 3, 2020
Genre: Electronic
Style: House, Techno, Downtempo, Experimental

On the occasion of Ghostly's 25th Anniversary and Black City’s 15th Anniversary, Ghostly and Matthew Dear present a special Transparent Silver vinyl repressing.

Released in 2010, nearly a decade into his craft, Black City was a watershed moment for Matthew Dear. A steely noir set that straddled electronic dance and indie rock classification, earning him Best New Music from Pitchfork and a worldwide tour with a besuited band, the album unlocked Dear's darkest and most engrossing ideas to date. The love-obsessed songwriter of 2007's Asa Breed had given way to a more existentially paranoid entity. Creeping disco tempos, cavernous atmospherics, and strange distortions brought his signature avant-pop sound to a moodier place. Black City wasn't to be found on any map. It was a composite, an imaginary metropolis peopled by desperate cases, lovelorn souls, and amoral motives, with flashes of sweetness and hope.

In Black City, nothing is at it seems: leadoff single "Little People (Black City)" is a nine-and-a-half minute disco odyssey, subverting its gleaming electronic lead with eerily giddy backing vocals and cryptic, ominous lyrics ("a frozen wasted heart / has died", "love me like a clown"); "You Put a Smell on Me" is a sordid sex romp set to hysterically chattering percussion and a serrated synth line that will set your teeth on edge; "More Surgery" at first recalls the barely-there Krautrock of Harmonia in its burbling minimalism, until Dear's chanted chorus of "Alter genetics / to make my body glow / I need more surgery / there's so much more to know" sends the track hurtling into a dystopian future.

And yet, for all the foreboding moods on Black City, it's the album's sweeter moments that illustrate Matthew Dear's growing maturity as a songwriter. "Slowdance" is a futuristic lullaby in which Dear articulates a lover's helplessness ("I can't be the one to tell you everything's wrong") over breathy, Arthur Russell-esque cello swishes; the album-closing "Gem" is an achingly simple, reverb-drenched piano ballad that ends with a long, slow fade.

A1. Honey
A2. I Can't Feel
A3. Little People (Black City)
A4. Slowdance
A5. Soil To Seed
B1. You Put A Smell On Me
B2. Shortwave
B3. Monkey
B4. More Surgery
B5. Gem

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