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Ealing Feeder

by Sarah Angliss

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Sky Bullion 04:06
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Fever Van 02:13
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"The most inventive album I've heard in a long while...a testament to Angliss’s imagination and sheer musicality", Simon Reynolds (4 Columns, New York)

"A highly atmospheric and compelling listen...It is theatrical, in the best sense...a new hybrid with its own thrust and dynamics...Ealing Feeder is a subtle gem.” - Robert Barry (The Wire Magazine, UK)

"Revelatory...a phenomenal collection..exists in a preternatural state of eerie calm and alluring mystery." - Dave Segal (The Stranger, Seattle)

London, a modern edifice on a mediaeval footprint, is the blueprint for Ealing Feeder, a steely, unsettled love letter to the city.

Devised over many years of performance, some tracks will be familiar to people who’ve seen Sarah's live act, others are entirely new. A Wren in the Cathedral, set in Limehouse, collides electron theory with city birdsong and Hawksmoor’s architectural formalism. Cow Heart Pin is inspired by a London butcher in the 1920s who impregnated a desiccated heart with nails to curse a rival. The Bows recalls a transfiguration myth on the River Thames. Sky Bullion reflects on some of the more venal forces shaping the city skyline today.

This work - the first to distill Sarah's solo set into an album - reflects the ecletic nature of her music making. An electroacoustic composer with a deep interest in the history of electronic music, as a teenager, Sarah cut her teeth as a live musician in folkclubs. Her formal musical education was in Baroque and Renaissance music, yet she builds and performs with her own robotic inventions, viewing them as a theatrically compelling alternative to the laptop. Through music, she explores resonances between folklore and early notions of telecoms and machines.

Among these tracks, you'll hear examples of augmented theremin technique (for instance using theremin to control birdsong), robotic carillon (an instrument Sarah designed and built to play riffs at inhuman speeds) and her unusual take on the loop pedal. This variant stretches every strand of sound subtly as it plays, transforming the most consonant music into something more angular as it makes beguilling, unexpected musical collisions - something with a family resemblance to Renaissance music.

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released April 20, 2017

Ealing Feeder is composed, performed and produced by Sarah Angliss using theremin, recorder, saw, spinet, robotic carillon, field recordings and MaxMSP. With thanks to the following guest artists:

Jenny Angliss – vocals (The Messenger)

David Bramwell of Oddfellows Casino – vocals (Cow Heart Pin)

Flora Dempsey – spoken word (The Messenger)

Emma Kilbey – spoken word (The Bows)

Stephen Hiscock – percussion (A Wren in the Cathedral, The Fancy Cheese People, Sky Bullion and Fever Van)

Colin Uttley – spoken word (A Wren in the Cathedral, Ventriloquist and Fever Van)

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Sarah Angliss London, UK

Composer and performer. “Music possessed of an eerie instability…a whole universe unto itself brimming with fresh propositions and new directions…a shimmering, minimalist masterpiece.” The Wire.

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