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Paul Nagle CyberDiver Play: Lo-Fi   Mid-Fi   Hi-Fi   Download: Lo-Fi   Mid-Fi   Hi-Fi (Excerpt from track 'CyberDiver Part 5') |
Why have I mentioned all this? Well, two reasons. Firstly, if all you have heard from Paul before is something from the main four 'Elements' series, and didn't find it to your taste, then think again! You are missing some amazing music. Secondly to highlight the point that recently Paul has got into the habit of springing the unexpected on us. 'CyberDiver' is certainly the unexpected. It is at least of the quality of 'Lore' but in a different style, however it should be enjoyed by people who have appreciated his albums since 'Live Elements'.
The main track on the album is split into ten parts each with its own index point, the entire piece running to over 50 minutes. A sequence emerges over a repeated motif, the backing becomes very sparse and the sequence begins to stutter and die. Sounds reminiscent of heavy breathing can be heard, another couple of sequences are added, one bass and the other high register. A very moody and ominous melody comes to the fore. What a start! What an artist! With perfect timing we descend into a thick sonic soup, delicate shimmers taking us in to the second part, a half heard child's voice making the whole thing very eerie indeed. What initially sounds like a ticking clock develops into the next sequence. If you like Electronic Music because of the unique sounds and atmospheres not found in any other style of music then this album is an absolute must. A deep stuttering sequence takes over using an almost Morse code pattern to hint at danger. An intriguing melody accompanies it in the background. This sequence dies away to be replaced by another which then seems to mutate into the previous one, a drum line also being added and the lead line this time is simply one of the best ever, simple but extremely chilling. A piano lead introduces the third part and is one of the best, no I should say, the very best I have ever heard. Beautiful but completely by-passing the "SMD twee filter". Part four is a rather strange affair, the lead line very high in the mix but part five gets back into sequencer / devastating melody realms. There is even an almost half vocal rhythm, pure class and again unique. The melody is taken over by electric guitar courtesy of "Dog", restrained and yet devastating at the same time. If this section doesn't get to you........? The sequence dies away and another Morse code type message rings out to call in part six. A machine type sequence develops, you can almost hear steam hissing and pistons pounding. It finishes with more weirdness and another melodic motif. Part seven and yes you've guessed it another ballsy sequence, Dog returning with his trusty guitar this time giving it the lot (the subtitle to this section is 'Hardcore'). Part eight is a short atmospheric guitar bridging section to the almost Ashra-ish part nine. This is probably the only bit that actually sounds like anyone else. The final part of this ten part suite is back to the atmos and is a wonderful way to finish such an awesome track. The second track 'Duncton Wood, Plague & Wire' fits the mood of the rest of the album perfectly in that it is atmospheric but also with some great rhythms and sequences. Like me you will probably be bowled over by the bass on the opening salvo but just wait till the main sequence comes in. Node and Redshift, think again! Sequencer fanatics will think the price of the album is worth it for this track alone and yet you have already had a classic before you get to it. As to why Paul faded this track out when he did please write to him, not me, as I couldn't believe it either!.
Whatever you are into buy this album. It is simply essential, not copying anything and setting a completely new agenda for others to try and follow. Sorry the review is so long but there is just so much in this album that even taking up all this space I have still barely scratched the surface. If you don't like it just send it back and I will return your money. If you think I am using the heavy sell here forget it. All the above is just fanatical belief. (DL)
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