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Mick Karn

Each Eye a Path

Each Eye a Path

UPC: 802644741826

Format: CD

Release Date: Sep 30, 2016

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Personnel includes: Mick Karn, Mieko Shimizu, Steve Jansen.
Recorded between 1995 & 1999.
Mick Karn's fifth album keeps things basic, yet thanks to some accomplished technology, complex. After the travelogs of Japan and Latin America, and Arabesque and Greek treatments of past works, this is an English album -- and very much a solo one (he never works with more than two people on the same track). Each Eye a Path examines both the funky elements of Tooth Mother and the simple bass, synth, and clarinet notepads of Titles and Dreams of Reason Produce Monsters. At first, "Up to Nil" sounds like an outtake from Jean Michel Jarre's Zoolook. "Nil" has some brilliant lyrics ("I must be vile with a girl-proof smile") but Karn mumbles them; he unintentionally sounds Bowie-sque. The most memorable pieces are the ones resembling art film soundtracks -- "The Night We Never Met" and "The Forgotten Puppeteer" -- the latter a beautiful piece of twinkling keys and clarinet. Among the slower tunes, there are a couple of contemporary grooves in "Angel's Got a Lotus," which adds a dash a cool amid drum programming and murmuring bass, and "Venus Monkey." Both "Latin Mastock" and "My Mrs. T" look to the electronics of Hector Zazou and the jazzier shades of Ryuichi Sakamoto. The washed-out "Serves You Rice" continues the Oriental iconographies of old. Good for a rainy day, in a good way. ~ Kelvin Hayes

Tracks:

1 - Up to Nil
2 - Salmon of Knowledge
3 - Latin Mastock
4 - Forgotten Puppeteer
5 - My Mrs T
6 - Angel's Got a Lotus
7 - Serves You Rice
8 - Night We Never Met
9 - Venus Monkey
10 - Left Big