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“Part symphony
for the subconscious, part soundtrack to your daydreams,”
reads the bio for Sydney fivepiece Decoder Ring, and that’s
pretty much spot on. Think hypnotic beats, electronic meanderings,
walls of sound courtesy of clanging guitars and bass, all
mixed up in emotive, psychedelic musical highs and lows.
Recent History:
They Bind The Stars, And The Wild Team
Let A Thousand Flowers Bloom is a generously euphoric moment taken from Decoder Ring's fourth LP They
Bind The Stars, And The Wild Team.
The album, which was recorded with American producer Scott Colburn (Animal Collective, Arcade Fire,
John Fahey, Yeasayer), is the conclusion of a journey that began with the 2004 soundtrack to the Australian
film Somersault, and was swiftly followed by Fractions in 2005.
The band's guitarist, Matt FitzGerald, says the long break between Fractions and this new album was a
deliberate one. Returning from a tour of North America in March 2006, Decoder Ring delivered an
unforgettable live rendering of Somersault at that year's Splendour in the Grass festival, before resigning from
gigs for a full two years.
During that time the band's members Matthew Steffen (bass), Pete Kelly (guitar), Xavier Fijac (keys & beats)
and FitzGerald (guitar) spent a lot of time exploring sounds. "Before we got to songs, there was finding the
sounds," says FitzGerald. "We wanted to find new sounds – find our sound."
Let A Thousand Flowers Bloom is a sample of Decoder Ring's new sound.
With soaring jubilance, the song
takes the listener on an explosive journey from quiet reflection to exhilaration.
Soundtrack
Score to ‘Somersault':
Already filmic in their
sound and approach it was a natural progression that Decoder
Ring would become involved in writing music for film and their
opportunity arrived when writer/director Cate Shortland
asked them to compose the music for the new Australian
film ‘‘Somersault''.
A visually haunting
story of sex, guilt, love, relationships and the confusion
these forces can cause, ‘Somersault' is the based around a
young girl's journey of self discovery set in the striking
landscape of Jindabyne in southern NSW during winter. With
some stunning performances from local actors Abbie
Cornish and Sam Worthington , and
with Anthony Anderson as Producer and the
acclaimed Jan Chapman as executive Producer
‘Somersault' is the most highly anticipated Australian movie
release of 2004.
Somersault earned the
much coveted ‘Official Selection' and received a standing
ovation when it screened at this year's Cannes Film
Festival in the prestigious Un Certain
Regard category. Its local debut was
its (sold out) screening at the Sydney Film Festival
2004 , the film will also open the Melbourne
Film Festival in July. ‘Somersault' has already
been sold on to 13 countries, and will be released locally
by Hopscotch 16 th September 2004.
The visual elements
and the languid pacing of ‘Somersault' marry beautifully with
the luscious sounds of Decoder Ring – and the result
is wonderfully moving, honest and dreamy. Working the film
score into an album complete, Decoder Ring have created a
release that works both as companion to the film, and as a
stand alone album.
The ‘Somersault' album
was produced by Decoder Ring. The band recorded much of album
at their studio which they relocated to a farm outside Kiama
(where their first LP was also recorded). Further tracking
and editing work was done at Soundfirm at Fox Studios alongside
‘Somersault's sound designer Sam Petty (The
Boys, Soft Fruit, The Bank) and at BJB (Big
Jesus Burger Studio) in Surry Hills, and mixed at Mangrove
Studios. The album and the lead single ‘‘Somersault''
feature the beautiful,
delicate vocals of new vocal talent Lenka .
Decoder Ring
Live:
Decoder Ring's spell
binding live shows have been described as both "remarkable"
, "brilliant" , "psychedelic"
, "inspirational " and "life
changing" – not only due to the music that
Decoder Ring play but also because of Simon K's hypnotic live
film projections (Simon K is Decoder Ring's 4 th member and
also responsible for their artwork and videos). Decoder Ring
are now making preparations for a short run of very special
performances to coincide with the film's release with visuals
by Simon K, along the East Coast in October – dates
to be announced shortly.
Select Media for Previous Releases:
"a hugely
impressive album that straddles electronica, rock, arthouse
and dancefloor and does it with not just bravado but with
finesse" Sydney Morning Herald
"rock from
the heavens … original is not a word that can be thrown around
easily however Decoder Ring define it … there is now proof
electronica can live side by side with rock." 9.5/10
Noise Theory Net
"Outstanding
debut … imaginative, insouciant, cool but aggressive. An album
with flair and emotion. A major talent is born."
9/10 Revolver
"Their simple,
synth heavy sound that clashes, in parts, with fiercely distorted
guitars is a welcome panacea of the recent endless wave of
garage rock ... CD of the Week " The
Brag
"This is a
stunning debut album from Decoder Ring … the quality and depth
of material achieved in such a short time is remarkable."
é é é é The Age
"Listening
to this unique, abstract debut is like therapy without the
shrink " é é é é Rolling Stone
"… newcomers
Decoder Ring should take a bow … a clever, diverse and wonderfully
arranged set of songs that is so much more that just background
music … Decoder Ring is a fifty minute journey well worth
taking." é é é é
The Courier
Mail
"One of the
most seamless and powerfully uplifting album we've heard from
a local in years … sprawling soundscapes that utilise sounds
so engagingly that you just can't help feeling transported
to a higher plane of sonic bliss ." é é
é é Lucky Mag
A beautiful blend
of moods, a deft mix of styles. Soulful, mournful, happy,
angry: the five songs on this CD put you through a month of
emotions in the space of 25 minutes . BMA
"Decoder Ring
is a revelation. At some points watching this band I was so
dumbstruck by the overload on all my senses that I was worried
I couldn't fit more in. The visuals were beautifully thought
out short films designed specifically for Decoder Ring's music."
Revolver
"an astonishing
and moving exploration, showing us that music doesn't just
have to be popular, it can also be art - complex, compelling
and ultimately enlightening" 12 Apostles
(UK)
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