THERE IS / NOTHING TWICE

(CD)
'There Is/Nothing Twice' are two separate ep's, merged together. One part made in their homey Ghent studio, the other recorded - and filmed! - live at Amerikaans Theater in Brussels.
Genre Pop
StyleRock
FormatCD
Cat. noGR012CD
Label GENTLE RECORDINGS
Artist STADT
Release Date08/03/2019
CarrierCD
Barcode5414165105336
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TRACKLISTING


1 STADT - Broken People
2 STADT - Noth ing Twice
3 STADT - Today's a Work of Ages
4 STADT - Afraid of Being Fed U p
5 STADT - Amplified
6 STADT - Fluid Is Grand
7 STADT - Thuissfeer
8 STADT - Daily Comment





INFO


Why not tr y their hand at a live album? Recorded in a studio, one take. Something differen t. Or a movie? A live movie, maybe?

For the gentlemen of STADT, befor e they started recording their new album There Is/Nothing Twice, simply 'making a record' was not on top of the to-do list. It was rather 'something', out there .

It didn't turn out to be a movie, nor a live album, and yet it also kind of did. 'Something' they now describe as two separate ep's, merged togethe r. One part made in their homey Ghent studio, the other recorded - and filmed! - live at Amerikaans Theater, former television studios in Brussels, build in the late fifties. 'Something' that's equally hybrid and fluid as the sound of STADT , a band who prefer to dig and embrace their very own pitfalls.

In 2015, after the release of their second LP Escalators, some of STADT affilia tes went their various ways. Singer and synth maestro Fulco Ottervanger and drum mer Simon Segers make up 2/3 of the celebrated jazz trio De Beren Gieren, while Ottervanger found a likeminded sparring partner in drummer Lander Gyselinck (STU FF.) to bounce beats back and forth with BeraadGeslagen, and Segers joined the ranks of ethio-jazz troupe Black Flower and the voodoo trio of MDC III. The seco nd Segers in the band, guitarist-keyboardist Frederic, went on to produce for, a nd sometimes play with, several Belgian bands.

But STADT is the s anctuary to come home to, the laboratory where they find the space and freedom t o experiment with space and freedom. This time resulting in album with a level of trance and improvisation higher than ever before.

'A new b eginning', as it goes during opening track Broken People. 'Everything fallen dow n/ Into pieces/ Scattered around' - while picking up the pieces, STADT does so w ith a teasing swagger, straight from the hips.

First single 'Nothing Twice' is the 'epic' (dixit the band) which functions as both the key to and the outline of the album. 'Afraid Of Being Fed Up' is a murky jungle boogie, with ' Amplified' they cross into the spheres of Yeasayer and early Grizzly Bear, and ' Thuissfeer' is prog rock made in Disneyland.

'We're addicted to th e new', the band says. 'Everything we produce has to be in a constant state of f lux'.

All in all, the name STADT is manifold, a place of constant, ev er changing expression. Nothing twice, as they say.


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