Primal Scream - Echodek - RSD26


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By 1997, Scottish indie-rock/dance explorers Primal Scream had long been dabbling in electronic music.

They first swerved away from straight-ahead rock with their groundbreaking album Screamadelica in 1991 and, after a detour through Southern-fried rock with Give Out But Don't Give Up, returned to experimental territory with Vanishing Point.

Just as the band had explored the outer limits with the greatly missed Andrew Weatherall on Screamadelica, for Echo Dek they enlisted dub producer Adrian Sherwood to reimagine the tracks from Vanishing Point.

The result is an album full of blissed-out dub landscapes.

The original tracks are, for the most part, barely recognisable in their new forms. Layered textures, delay, and reverb give the music an elasticity that's constantly being stretched and reshaped. The level of deconstruction and rebuilding is remarkable.

From the jolting doorbell of 'JU-87', to the Prince Far I sample on 'Wise Blood' and the subdued reggae of 'Last Train', this is the sound of a band and producer fully immersed in creative experimentation.

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