DEADBEAT & PAUL ST. HILAIRE : FOUR QUARTERS OF LOVE AND MODERN LASH [Another Moon]
€25.00
Catalogue : Another Moon / AMOON002
Format : 2LP
Condition : New
Country : Germany
Released : 2020
Genre : Dub
Deadbeat and Paul St Hilaire aka Tikiman entitled 4 Quarters of Love and Modern Lash. When asked about about the album's motivations and production process, Monteith had the following to say:“I wrote the initial sketches for what would eventually become this new album over the course of last year to a large extent as a wayof trying to process what I perceived as a creeping darkness and sickness in both my own life and the world in general thatdesperately needed exorcising. When I received his initial responses I nearly fell off my chair. It goes without saying that Paul is alyricist and poet second to none, and anyone familiar with his enormous body of work can attest to that. And yet, there wassomething in these latest pieces that hammered the proverbial nail clean through the wood. They perfectly captured this sense ofrising tension, of a world that was getting almost psychedelically weirder and darker by the day, and both held a mirror up to this andoffered some much needed release. Little did we know, nor could we possibly have imagined, that by the time the record actually hitthe shelves, things would get exponentially weirder and darker still.”
Format : 2LP
Condition : New
Country : Germany
Released : 2020
Genre : Dub
Deadbeat and Paul St Hilaire aka Tikiman entitled 4 Quarters of Love and Modern Lash. When asked about about the album's motivations and production process, Monteith had the following to say:“I wrote the initial sketches for what would eventually become this new album over the course of last year to a large extent as a wayof trying to process what I perceived as a creeping darkness and sickness in both my own life and the world in general thatdesperately needed exorcising. When I received his initial responses I nearly fell off my chair. It goes without saying that Paul is alyricist and poet second to none, and anyone familiar with his enormous body of work can attest to that. And yet, there wassomething in these latest pieces that hammered the proverbial nail clean through the wood. They perfectly captured this sense ofrising tension, of a world that was getting almost psychedelically weirder and darker by the day, and both held a mirror up to this andoffered some much needed release. Little did we know, nor could we possibly have imagined, that by the time the record actually hitthe shelves, things would get exponentially weirder and darker still.”