Editorial Reviews
Imaginary bill
Imaginary bill, Music, Imaginary bill, "Finally, here's some great melodic pop from three New York state gents, who've combined a bit of the Beatles, Costello and Radiohead into a modern day mix." -Splendid (April 2001)
Splendid Ezine, March 2001
"Rouach and Slattery definitely have a knack for singing some heavenly harmonies..."
Crud Music Magazine, April 2001
"I've never once said the word excellent in response YET to an unsigned band. I have now."
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The new album from Imaginary bill culminates the past ten months of writing and performing around the NYC area. The songs are dark and sensual with melody lines that hook you in, instantly becoming the music you'll have in your head all day.
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Imaginary Cuba
Bill Laswell Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000K2AH Release Date: 1999-09-14 |
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Your taste for Bill Laswell's collection and reconstruction of various Cuban sounds on Imaginary Cuba depends entirely on your taste for the patented sonic stamp that the producer, bassist, and "mix translator" affixes to nearly all his projects. In other words, Laswell's Imaginary Cuba is just that: a made-up journey through various Afro-Cuban percussion tracks, street singing, and strummed tres melodies, with more than a healthy helping of Laswell's familiar ambient-wash production and sometimes-intrusive, added hip-hop/dub backbeats. Gathering performances by Cuban musicians such as Frank Emilio, Septeto Nacional, Los Ibellis, and others, the disc isn't so much a various-artists compilation as it is a DJ mix, complete with added production and beats that move each track seamlessly into the next. There are moments when Laswell's production takes him to some interesting territory, as on the four "Habana Transmission" tracks, where he layers breakbeats, dub bass lines, and hip-hop snare drums beneath washes of Afro-Cuban percussion and tres guitar parts. However, listeners looking for more traditional Cuban music may be somewhat disappointed, as this is less a faithful recording of Afro-Cuban music than it is one producer's vision of the marriage between Afro-Cuban music and his own already-developed sound. --Ezra GaleCustomer Reviews:
Unimaginatively Cuban.......2006-07-20
They often ask "What kind of music is this.".......2005-12-28
Stunning document of modern day Cuba ..........2000-09-05
Imaginary Cuba documents music recently made by musicians still trapped in Fidel Castro's broken-down, farcical revolution, then transformed by Laswell in his studios. Well known for his work with the group Material and various other jazz / fusion projects, Laswell's now brought a wealth of inventive, traditional rhythms over from the island nation and infused them with his inimitable world-music vision and smooth, funky, groove-laden bass playing.
Like all traditional Cuban music, the tracks found on Imaginary Cuba are percussion-heavy. They were created in part by groups or individuals, and then received Laswell's production treatment. Los Ibellis, Clave Y Guaguancó, Tata Güines, Frank Emilio, Raul Planas, Guillermo Pompa, Septeto Nacional and others participated in Cuba.
The album is at times minimalist ("Los Ibellis", "Guerillero Heroico [El Che Vive!]"), sometimes sweet and delicate ("Dejale la Puntica" and "Madre No Me Pida In Dub"), and still at others intense. "Habana Transmission 3 # / Shango Sound Scan", "Pompa at the House" and "Hombre Lobo No! Hombre Nuevo, Si" fall under this category.
It also seems to express in music the very desperation that Cubans living there today must feel. This is Afro-Cuban trance, ladies and gentlemen. Laswell's dub/groove-tinged production technique, featuring loads of ambient reverb and echo effect, is instantly recognizable on every track.
"Chacon and Daniel" is built around a conga and bongo riff that was recorded on a street. Laswell leaves in the ambient noises (crickets, cars, etc.), then tweaks them and enters with his bass dub. Near the end a son guitar and a flute-like sound teases the listener.
The Cuba pictured within the booklet is very real: disgustingly decaying "soláres" (tenements), where the people live practically on top of each other; the narrow, sullen alleyways between dwellings; the crumbling streets where souls with nothing better to do sulk. An aerial view of the city of Havana graces the insert of the cover.
The cover itself is worthy of note. It features a pregnant woman unsurely gazing at the photographer (Daniel Laine) with a wary, "I don't really believe anymore" look in her eye. Behind her, an innocent child at play, unaware of the true implications that the revolution carries; a portrait of the felled hero, Ernesto "Che" Guevarra, hangs on a crumbling wall. The colors red and black, official colors of Fidel Castro's 26th of July movement, figure importantly into the design of the disc.
Not entirely gloomy, Imaginary Cuba, is also thought provoking and quite interesting. Paddy Moloney, founder and head of Wicklow records is the executive producer. Downbeat magazine, in its February 2000 edition might have hit it right on the head when they wrote: "Laswell has created a swirling hallucination of Cuban life, a surrealistic aural travelogue." It is a very real portrayal of Cuba - the imaginary, or ideal, one is of the past and the near future.
This is the good stuff..........2000-06-10
This one's da bomb. Pick it up! It'll take you to a Cuban sunset, a midnight drumjam, Sunday evening lounge piano... all over the island. Trancendental.
Unusual mix of sounds, but it works beautifully.......2000-01-27
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Imaginary bill
Imaginary bill Manufacturer: Sportin' Company ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00004S8NL Release Date: 2000-02-22 |
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Album Description
The new album from Imaginary bill culminates the past ten months of writing and performing around the NYC area. The songs are dark and sensual with melody lines that hook you in, instantly becoming the music you'll have in your head all day.Customer Reviews:
SAWEEET SOUNDS!.......2006-02-09
Tony Says..........2000-07-16
You won't be able to get enough!.......2000-04-28
I love these guys.........2000-03-22
Kickass cd!.......2000-03-19
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Heaven and Hell: A Tribute To The Velvet Underground Vol. 2
Fatima Mansions, The Mock Turtles, Revenge, The Reegs, Bill Nelson and Roy Rogers, Echo and the Bunneymen, Levellers 5, Shelleyan Orphan, Hurrah! Beef Manufacturer: Imaginary Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000K8RHMQ |
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Tracks: Femme Fatale-Beef; Lady Godiva's Operation-Fatima Mansions; Pale Blue Eyes-The Mock Turtles; White Light, White Heat-Revenge; All Tomorrow's Parties-The Reegs; Lonesome Cowboy Bill-Bill Nelson and The Roy Rogers Rocketeers; Foggy Notion-Echo and the Bunneymen; Some Kinda Love-Levellers 5; Who Loves The Sun-Shelleyan Orphan; Sweet Jane-Hurrah!
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Breaking The Ground Loop
Imaginary Bill Manufacturer: Sportin' Company ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0002CK57O Release Date: 2004-04-27 |
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Despite hailing from New York, three-piece band Imaginary bill have a surprisingly heavy British influence, hints of Beatles, 90s Britpop (Oasis, Supergrass) and even some Dandy Warhols (OK I cheated, the last one wasn't a British influence). Formed in 1999, Imaginary bill have been causing quite a stir on the indie scene, just check out the band website for countless media reviews. And in my possession I have the forthcoming 'Breaking The Ground Loop' CD - boasting "Special Advanced Copy" on the CD label.[...] Anyway, getting to the point, each song specialises in jangly, upbeat pop rock, not a million miles away from emo-kings Weezer, but with a Lemonhead breezy feel. [...] more a slow burner that lets it's quality sneak up unannounced. Straight away, I found the catchiest hook on the entire album to be the guitar rhythm to 'Caesar Romero', a laid back number stripped to its core, and on the other end of the spectrum is 'Cookie', a pop-tastic melody drenched single if there was one, and every time I hear 'Charles M' I'm reminded of The Dandy Warhol's 'Every Day Should Be A Holiday', the similarities in the vocals are uncanny. I haven't even mentioned 'Bleed' yet; with its prominent and abrasive riff or the yearning 'Corduroy', an unhurried saunter through REM territory. I could describe every single track on 'Breaking The Ground Loop', as they are quite easy to bring metaphors in mind. In summation, the hooks are in place, it's easy on the ear and the ideal album to listen to whilst chilling with a beer. Now if that isn't an encouragement, I don't know what is. -Nick Collings, Alternative Rock ReviewMusic:
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