Editorial Reviews Madame Static is the latest release from Boston's All the Queen's Men: Christine Zufferey, vocals, samples, keys; Catherine Capozzi, guitars, noise escapes; Christopher Farrell, bass; and Tamora Gooding, drums, percussion, drum loops. The album, which represents an exciting new musical direction for the five-year-old outfit, features eight tracks, including five new AQM compositions: "You Want Me," "Fit the Dress," "We're the Same," "Azalaya" and "Naha." "What we're trying to do with the music is bridge rock with electronic music," Gooding explains. Gooding calls the musical blend on Madame Static "rocktronica," and adds, "I think when you say that one word, it really defines what we're trying to do and in what direction we're heading." Produced by All the Queen's Men, Madame Static was recorded in the spring of 2001 at Electric Space Blanket Studios in Boston with Gooding and Zufferey engineering and mixing. Marc-Dieter Einstmann mastered the recording at Sonic Silver Studio. Besides the five new AQM tracks, Madame Static includes three remixes of "Azalaya" two industrial-style remixes by Bill T. Miller, who is well known for his work with Boston-area noise bands, and one remix by Hostage, a Swiss techno duo that includes Zufferey's brother, Andy. The lead track, "You Want Me," has been included in the soundtrack for the independent film, Role Play, which is currently being screened at film festivals across the country. All the Queen's Men will be touring extensively in the Northeast in support of Madame Static during the latter part of 2001. Official release date: Tuesday, September 18, 2001
Madame Static
Stuff @ Night, March 13-26, 2001 issue
Exisiting somewhere in the hazy, drug-addled mist between dark alternative rock and ethereal psychedelic electronica..
The Noise, September 2001
ATQM have brought the fusion of rock and electronica to an entirely new level ....
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Meet Madame Static. She's all the rage. She's ultra modern, but still a little traditional. We think you're going to love her.
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Manufacturer: Mad Monarchy ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00007KYQE Release Date: 2002-11-15 |
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All the Queen's Men's groundbreaking rocktronic blend earned the group a number of honors on their first effort, "Madame Static". This double CD pushes the band further into the genre of merging rock, electronica and techno. The second CD is a collaborative international effort, featuring remixes by 8 Swiss remixers and 2 American mix masters. A must have album for fans of rock and electronica.
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Madame Static
All the Queens Men Manufacturer: Mad Monarchy ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005O656 Release Date: 2001-09-01 |
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Meet Madame Static. She's all the rage. She's ultra modern, but still a little traditional. We think you're going to love her.Madame Static is the latest release from Boston's All the Queen's Men: Christine Zufferey, vocals, samples, keys; Catherine Capozzi, guitars, noise escapes; Christopher Farrell, bass; and Tamora Gooding, drums, percussion, drum loops.
The album, which represents an exciting new musical direction for the five-year-old outfit, features eight tracks, including five new AQM compositions: "You Want Me," "Fit the Dress," "We're the Same," "Azalaya" and "Naha."
"What we're trying to do with the music is bridge rock with electronic music," Gooding explains. Gooding calls the musical blend on Madame Static "rocktronica," and adds, "I think when you say that one word, it really defines what we're trying to do and in what direction we're heading."
Produced by All the Queen's Men, Madame Static was recorded in the spring of 2001 at Electric Space Blanket Studios in Boston with Gooding and Zufferey engineering and mixing. Marc-Dieter Einstmann mastered the recording at Sonic Silver Studio.
Besides the five new AQM tracks, Madame Static includes three remixes of "Azalaya" two industrial-style remixes by Bill T. Miller, who is well known for his work with Boston-area noise bands, and one remix by Hostage, a Swiss techno duo that includes Zufferey's brother, Andy.
The lead track, "You Want Me," has been included in the soundtrack for the independent film, Role Play, which is currently being screened at film festivals across the country.
All the Queen's Men will be touring extensively in the Northeast in support of Madame Static during the latter part of 2001.
Official release date: Tuesday, September 18, 2001
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a powerful, new and addicting sound.......2001-09-23
Good stuff from good, talented people - watch out for this group!
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