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01. INVISIBLE CHURCH & MARIE DAVIDSON - Collage
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02. INVISIBLE CHURCH & MARIE DAVIDSON - Never Release the Tension
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03. INVISIBLE CHURCH & MARIE DAVIDSON - Ten Years
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ARTIST
INVISIBLE CHURCH & MARIE DAVIDSON
TITLE
Whatever Makes You Feel Safe
FORMAT
12"
LABEL
YEREVAN TAPES
CATALOG #
YER 027EP
YER 027EP
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
11/17/2017
Bologna's Yerevan Tapes project vivid sci-fi sound designs from producer/signer
Marie Davidson
and sound designer
Invisible Church
, making up the duo's first collaborative work, notably starring
Theo Parrish
playing cymbal on "Ten Years". Marie's vocals signify a ghost in the machine presence on "Collage". "Never Release The Tension" meanwhile isolates and focuses in on a blunted, atonal sort of post-industrial sound design recalling
Mika Vainio
in its brooding pressure. But the best is definitely saved for last with "Ten Years", where speaker-drooping subs underline sheets of steely grey dissonance, punctuated by the patter and splash of Theo Parrish's cymbal work.