Christian Love Forum
Naked Light
The Death Of Rave âą SKU: RAVE039Beats âą Experimental
Christian Love Forum
The Death Of Rave âą SKU: RAVE039Beats âą Experimental
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Featuring music from a lost tape of devotional keyboard jams, field recordings of migrating birds, mysterious bells, meditative noise and crooked new beat/EBM, made god-knows-when and subsequently discovered in a Thessaloniki charity shop years later. It now somehow finds its way to vinyl, newly mastered by Rashad Becker, and sounding like a lost Hype Williams x Muslimgauze madness. Originally discovered in a musty charity shop by Live Adult Entertainment, and issued in minuscule numbers on CD in â21, Christian Love Forumâs raverential debut âNaked Lightâ documents the fraternal post-church jams of siblings, Scott, Kiro and NâąX, plus their mate Steve, who would regularly channel the light and pain of Sunday mass sermons into their ecclesiastic crud. As previously heard on their blink ân miss âUnconditional Loveâ tape, the trio express their higher purpose thru ribboning microtonal keyboard jams that sound like Gurdjieff with a Casio and a knackered drum machine after too much sacramental wine. They hit the strangest, most affective seam of religious cinematic epic soundtracks, gnarled noise and clandestine Belgian new beat that seriously pushes our buttons, sounding quite unlike anything in the contemporary sphere, but eerily also echoing sentiments explored on record by James Leyland Kirby or Bryn Jones. Now reshuffled and clad in custom artwork, âNaked Lightâ is unveiled to believers and skeptics as a definitive article of faith. The lord works in mysterious ways within, manifest in stages of sun-bleached post-church field recordings, whirligig melodies, blown-out bouzouki and choral tape howls and a BĂ©la Tarr soundtrack-like campanology on the A-side, before letting their passions flow in âWicked City (Parts I-IV)â; a spellbinding side-long collage of slurred synths, neo-noir hardbeat rhythms and speaking-in-tongues vox recalling V/Vmâs new beat apocrypha as much as bits from Hype Williamsâ hypnagogic âOne Nationâ, thee dustiest gooches of Dirk Desaeverâs archive, or even aspects of Rat Heart at his cruddiest. âNaked Lightâ rarely fails to induce uncontrolled eye movement in susceptible skulls, destined to become an occult hit with lapsed churchgoers, new beat fiends and anyone missing the enigma and ineffable flavour of â00s underground noise tapes in this auspicious year of AD2023.