Pye Corner Audio - BLACK MILL TAPES

BLACK MILL TAPES (10TH ANNIVERSARY BOX SET) (5LP, COLOURED)

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Lapsus Records / LPS-PS06

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Mammoth and stunning 5 x LP boxset (5xColor LP s + Booklet) compiling Pye Corner Audios highly sought after Blank Mill Tapes albums

Disc 1 - Black Mill Tapes Volume 1: Avant Shards
Disc 2 - Black Mill Tapes Volume 2: Do You Synthesize?
Disc 3 - Black Mill Tapes Volume 3: All Pathways Open
Disc 4 - Black Mill Tapes Volume 4: Dystopian Vectors
Disc 5 - Black Mill Tapes Volume 1: The Lost Tapes

Full Tracklisting

1. Volume 1 - Transmission One: Lonesome Vale 01:50
2. Volume 1 - We Have Visitors 03:50
3. Volume 1 - Folk Festival 01:06
4. Volume 1 - Electronic Rhythm Number Three 05:00
5. Volume 1 - A Dark Door 02:21
6. Volume 1 - Theme Number Four 02:06
7. Volume 1 - Electronic Rhythm Number Eight 05:06
8. Volume 1 - Building Twelve, Room One 01:29
9. Volume 1 - Theme Number Nine 02:34
10. Volume 1 - Transmission Three: Briar Lane 01:53
11. Volume 1 - Gathering 03:35

12. Volume 2 - Mirror Sequence 02:45
13. Volume 2 - Electronic Rhythm Number Seven 03:41
14. Volume 2 - Transmission Four: Crooked Hill 04:21
15. Volume 2 - Electronic Rhythm Number Four 03:50
16. Volume 2 - Through The King's Wood 02:10
17. Volume 2 - Recrypt 04:04
18. Volume 2 - Theme Number Six 01:09
19. Volume 2 - Toward Light 07:46
20. Volume 2 - Sine Times Nine 02:46
21. Volume 2 - Ecneuqes Rorrim 02:47

22. Volume 3 - Pathway Six 02:29
23. Volume 3 - Electronic Rhythm Number Five 05:03
24. Volume 3 - Transmission Seven: Pathways Open 01:57
25. Volume 3 - Inside The Wave 04:55
26. Volume 3 - Memory Wiped 01:32
27. Volume 3 - Building Obscured By Mist 02:11
28. Volume 3 - Electronic Rhythm Number One 05:51
29. Volume 3 - Foreshadowed 01:53
30. Volume 3 - Hexden Channel 07:15
31. Volume 3 - Transmission Two: Pathways Closed 01:08
32. Volume 3 - Electronic Rhythm Number Eighteen 07:32
33. Volume 3 - Theme Number Eight 01:53

34. Volume 4 - Transmission Five: The Old Place 01:36
35. Volume 4 - Dystopian Vector Part One 05:54
36. Volume 4 - Transmission Thirteen: Line Of Sight 01:04
37. Volume 4 - Electronic Rhythm Number Nine 04:48
38. Volume 4 - Theme Number Seven 03:22
39. Volume 4 - Electronic Rhythm Number Two 03:33
40. Volume 4 - Electronic Rhythm Number Twelve 06:06
41. Volume 4 - Transmission Nine: Black Light 02:53
42. Volume 4 - Void Bound 05:04
43. Volume 4 - Dystopian Vector Part Two 03:04
44. Volume 4 - Evil Surrounds 04:45
45. Volume 4 - Cont No Stop 03:07

46. Volume 5 - Became Self Aware
47. Volume 5 - Exhumed
48. Volume 5 - Electronic Rhythm Number Thirteen
49. Volume 5 - Theme Number Five 04:11
50. Volume 5 - Return To Synth Mountain
51. Volume 5 - Arlonica
52. Volume 5 - Theme Sixty Eight

Text by Philip Sherburne:

In the beginning, there was just a box of tapes and "Fate's Gentle Hand."

It was the autumn of 2010, and an anonymous figure known only as the Head Technician, an employee of Pye Corner Audio Transcription Services ("Magnetically aligning ferrous particles since 1970"), found himself at an auction in the village of Coldred, pop. 110. He was on the hunt for tobacco pipes when he chanced across a trio of boxes listed in the auction catalog, which described their contents only as "archived magnetic recordings." The sole bidder, he won the lot, and upon receipt of his purchase took possession of an unspecified number of mouldering cassettes and ¼" reel-to-reel tapes. The collection contained no identifying information save for a single phrase scrawled on each box: "Black Mill Sessions." And so, armed with razors, eyedroppers, and a bevy of solid-state circuitry, the Head Technician sat down at his machines and got to work.

Whether anyone believed it or not, this was the framing device surrounding Pye Corner Audio's Black Mill Tapes Volume I: Avant Shards, which took the mysterious tactics of artists like Boards of Canada and Burial and raised them exponentially. Much like the narrator of a 19th century novel, the anonymous Head Technician purported merely to be the messenger of secondhand sounds. These were not compositions, we were told; they were tape transfers—"transcriptions" of an unknown author, slathered with hiss and thick with ambiguity. "Some of the tapes displayed an unusual amount of degradation and ...an unsettling amount of background noise, whether electrical in nature, or otherwise," wrote the Head Technician. "I chose to edit around the worst of the unusual break-ups, but some still remain."

It was a good yarn, and the music was better still. Like his contemporaries Demdike Stare and Ghost Box, Pye Corner Audio seemed to be tapping into some hidden energy current, channeling spirits via electrical means. The pioneering transmissions of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop could be detected lurking within the music's staticky swirl; so could the ominous throb of John Carpenter's film soundtracks. Drones and flutes commingled with chugging machine beats; miasmic clouds of haunted tone alternated with death disco. It all sounded eerie, otherworldly, possibly occult—yet also, in tracks like the glimmering "We Have Visitors," accented with a hint of mischief.

Over the next few years, Martin Jenkins—for that, after all, was the Head Technician's name—would go on to release three more volumes of Black Mills Tapes. Among the dozens of releases he has put out since 2010, they remain among the most beloved in his catalog. Those original, digital-only releases—a rarity when they came out—reappeared on cassette, courtesy Seattle's Further Records, in 2012; in 2012 and 2014, the now-defunct Type label would anthologize all four volumes. Now, 10 years after Avant Shards first appeared, Lapsus collects all four volumes —now remastered— along with a fifth disc of unreleased material and a limited booklet. The musical landscape has changed considerably in the past decade, but what is remarkable about the Black Mills Tapes material is that it hasn't aged a day; its retro-futurist transmissions sound just as mysteriously compelling as they did the first time around. While they purport to faithfully transcribe the sound of yesterday's technology, they end up being something more: a record of what we wish the past sounded like—a rickety tape transfer of desire itself, spooled and boxed, just awaiting discovery.
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