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Paik
Satin Black
SAAH023 CD Only
Released: July 6, 2004
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Track listing: Jayne
Field - Dirt for Driver - Satin Black - Dizzy Stars - Stellar Meltdown
En El Oceano
Paik
are wicked conjurers of a seriously delirious thunder, unleashing
a maelstrom of sound that is as lilting as it is crushing. A power trio
of guitar/bass/drums, the band first streaked across the Michigan space-gaze
scene in 1997, seeking to chart out new aural frontiers within a rock
format. With the industrial playground of Detroit serving as their gritty
muse, Paik seem to have discovered their own particular portal
in sound, a massive sonic whirlpool capable of absorbing everything in
its sphere. Live, Paik employ an elaborate light show, a stunning
spectacle that can re-wire the doors of perception via a marriage of psychotropic
visuals and saturating, bulldozing drone-scapes. Setting Paik truly
apart from the pack is their uncanny ability to combine grace with grit,
a balancing act that matches melodic, multi-hued sonorities with powerful
furnace blasts of volume. Three albums are under their belt (Hugo
Strange, Corridors and The Orson Fader),
as well as an appearance on a 3-way split CD entitled Crickets and
Firefiles with kindred spirits Kinski and Surface
of Eceyon. Satin Black is the band's latest foray
into sound; an expansive, densely woven album laden with dreamscapes heavier
than any the band has unfurled before.
Swelling with lush yet careworn soundscapes, Satin Black plays
host to a mosaic of textures, decorating arrangements that are majestic
in scope but never abandon the will to "rawk". Walls of guitar provide
the magic carpet, but Paik is no mere shoegaze or space rock act.
At low volume the guitars ring and chime, at blistering volume they are
gritty and rugged, a worn-in sound layered with rusted haze. Beginning
with "Jayne Field" , Paik have crafted their most overtly
beautiful tune, as tolling guitar lines wind gilded wire around melodic
bass and propulsive precussion, building and swelling to a hypnotic end.
Over the course of Satin Black, odd tunings and gallons
of guitar afterburn wash up with bottom-heavy riffs, gigantic drums. Intense
volume, blistering feedback and numerous effects coalesce to reveal ghostly
harmonics that dart in and out of the mix. Paik is at their exploratory
best with the closing tune "Stellar Meltdown en el Oceano", a monochromatic,
minimalist drone excursion under which a galaxy of activity is revealed
to the attentive ear. Stretching five compositions out to total just about
an hour's worth of music, Satin Black is both cinematic
and visceral, an album that can at once transport the mind into a dazzling
cosmic high, only to completely lacerate it beyond recognition.
Evoking the roaring resonance of Kevin Shields' levitating guitar
innovations and the minimalist weight of a band like Earth, Paik
are a heady force on the avant rock map. Satin Black is
truly a beautiful noise.
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Download a free MP3 of "Jayne Field",
from Satin Black
Paik
official website: Beyonder
Records
Listen to Paik captured
live on WFMU 10/16/04! (RealAudio)
Paik performed at Terrastock
V (Acid Mothers Temple, Ghost, Kinski, Sonic Youth etc),
and have toured with the highlights of the instrumental rock underground
(Kinski, Acid Mothers Temple, SubArachnoid Space, Windy & Carl and
Mono)
Press: Scaruffi
(History of Rock Music), Pitchforkmedia,
Maelstrom,
All
Music Guide, Austin
Chronicle, Splendid
Ezine, Aural
Innovations, Fakejazz,
Delusions
of Adequacy, Foxy
Digitalis, Brainwashed,
Skyscraper,
Ink19, Indieville,
Static Multimedia
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