Mouth
Vortex (redux) (color)
Welcome to the definitive Vortex. The LP you're holding has been on a journey, and no, not just shipping. Mouths second
after 2009's Rhizome,
Vortex was mostly recorded in 2011 and 2012 over five sessions in a small space where the band rehearsed. Material was
pieced together intermittently over a period of 11 months with Chris Koller handling guitar, keys and bass and Nick
Mavridis on drums. Thats where it started. Two construction projects: the studio and a recording that would help define
the course of the band in classic and melodic progressive rock, happening almost simultaneously in a creative
meta-narrative that could easily stand as analog for the depth of pieces like "Into the Light" or the sprawling "Vortex"
itself, which opens the record (new and old editions) in an encompassing display of impulse and fluidity
Through experiments in atmosphere like "March of the Cyclopes" and toward the finish of "Epilogue," Mouth married sounds
that in other contexts would come up disparate, like finding a hidden magnetism between two north poles.
Most of the Vortex songs were created on the spot in the studio. There would be no way to know it at the time, but this
process would result in a collection of songs with a broad range, within as well as between the component tracks.
"Parade" taps Sly Stone on the shoulder and asks if he wants to party (he does), while the penultimate "Soon After."
resonates with its smoky, mellow-jazz vibe. "Vortex" itself happens over six movements and was put together across
different sessions, while "Epilogue" happened in a day.
Dissatisfaction with the original mix - and when an album has as much put into its arrangements as Vortex, that balance
matters - would lead Mouth to offer Out of the Vortex in 2020 as a collection of alternate versions of pieces like
"Mountain" and "Parade," as well as the unreleased "Ready" and "Homagotago's Paddle Boat Trip," the latter an apparent
successor to a cut from Floating. But sometimes a thing nestles itself into the back of your head and just wont leave,
and Mouths pursuit of a finished Vortex would lead them into the studio again.
Koller handled the remix himself in Oct. 2023, and in addition to helming the new master, krautrock legend Eroc (who
drummed in Grobschnitt) brought a gong to mark the beginning of "March of the Cyclopes." Like a lot of the finer touches
on this Vortex, be it a hashed-out stretch in the title-track built on a drum/bass jam or just pulling the vocals and
Hammond down a bit in "Epilogue," the result is a stylistic flourishing that was there all along throughout the journey
and now can finally shine as the band intended. - JJ Koczan / Dec. 2023
400 copies purple wax! Fold Out Poster, remastered & remixed by Eroc
Price
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
22-03-2024
Label
Item-nr
565128
EAN
4059251618232
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
VORTEX
2
MARCH OF THE CYCLOPES
3
PARADE
4
MOUNTAIN
5
INTO THE LIGHT
6
SOON AFTER
7
EPILOGUE
8
TURN THE LIE (BONUS TRACK)