“Imagine a kind of meld between Portishead, Massive Attack, and throw in all the really groovy
bits that make the hairs on your neck stick up, and absorption
is what you’d probably end up with. The album’s
awash with found sounds and ‘conflicting’ influences,
the results are somewhat dazzling — it’s
kind of ambient with balls, atmospherics with bits
in — hell knows, but it’s incredibly addictive.
And, guess what, it’s all the work of one Londoner,
Peter Beddow, whose live performances are synched with
a massive video screen. That is something that I would
like to experience as the music lends itself sooooo
much to that concept. In all there’s ten tracks,
and it’s like all your musical tastes and experiences
rushing past as if chasing twilight’s last gleaming!
Horrendous titles such as Dodgy Meat, Spiritual Suicide
battle for attention with odd ones such as Dialled
and sn109 — this is one joyful and incredibly
evocative affair.”
— DW, modern-dance





