SILVER COLUMNS YES, AND DANCE (2010 UK 10-track CD album -
When Silver Columns' white label singles 'Brow Beaten' & 'Yes, and
Dance' mysteriously emerged, glinting and fully-formed, seemingly
from nowhere last year, tongues were set wagging. There hadn't been
anything quite like them before: 'Brow Beaten' was a skittering,
helter-skelter electro pop jolt to the heart, sounding not unlike the
spirit of Erasure trapped in an arcade pinball machine, while 'Yes, and
Dance' – cheekily, their own remix of a yet to be released track – was
lush, slowed down, hallucinatory – the drowsy, lysergic morning after
the messy night before. It was a brilliantly askew one-two pop punch
unlike any other, and as fitting an introduction as any to Silver
Columns. However, the duo [revealed earlier this year to be Adem
and The Pictish Trail] have plenty of other tricks up their sleeve, as
abundantly displayed on 'YES, AND DANCE', their endlessly innovative
debut long player. Conceived, recorded and produced together
[despite the fact they live on opposite ends of the UK] in less than a
year, it is quite possibly the most unique, beautiful and offbeat pop
album you'll hear all year, created, as it is, by two excessively
talented mavericks who had never even made this kind of music
before. So, as you can tell from the title [the capitals, in case you
were wondering, are deliberate], this is without a doubt a dance
record. But it is also a dance record quite unlike any other – dance
music as approached by a couple of mad scientists who have pulled it
apart, genetically spliced it with other, unusual elements and
reassembled it to create all manner of strange and wonderful new
shapes)
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