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Label:environ
Cat-No:env026
Release-Date:24.05.2006
Genre:House
Configuration:12"
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Release-Date:24.05.2006
Genre:House
Configuration:12"
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Morgan Geist, - Most of All
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Morgan Geist, - Skyblue Pink
BACK IN! The cold, hard facts: Morgan Geist's last solo 12" was four years ago, and his last (and only) solo album was nine years ago. So it is a bit of an understatement to say that a new solo undertaking from the Environ bossman is overdue. Well, better late than never: we present to you the new 12" from the Mr. Geist, MOST OF ALL, featuring Jeremy Greenspan from Junior Boys. The song "Most of All" is the result of Geist's increasing obsession with songwriting and arrangement being coupled with the diametrically opposed fixation on epic, purely-electronic albums and library records. With Metro Area heading back towards organic sounds (an album is in the works) Geist decided on a purely electronic direction for "Most of All," spurred on in large part by the collaboration with Junior Boys main man Jeremy Greenspan, a like-minded lover of great electronic bands (favorites including YMO, Japan, and Talk Talk) and...well, yes, disco. With Greenspan's unique voice floating over Geist's highly-detailed production, the result is part romantic standard, part lost new wave memories, part space-disco and part something unknown and unfamiliar. The B1 instrumental version on the flip streamlines the arrangement into something fit for the floor, yet retains the essence of the song within. Finally, the second B-side track "Skyblue Pink" is Geist's homage to memories of summer days in the 70s spent listening to synth-rock in his older brother's room, fused with the spirit of Klaus Schultz's epic electronic film works and raging power chords. Sound terrible? We assure you it is, but in the best way possible - dare we say in the vein of an Unclassic: so very wrong, its right! With all things Balearic and cosmic currently the rage among discerning diggers, now seemed like the right time to drop Skyblue Pink. Enjoy! More