Tracklist:1. Transmission Start Up2. Post-Apocalypse Listings3. Plant Room4. Interdependent Authority5. Thames Over Nijmegen6. Malcolm's Driven Me Wild7. We Are The Mean8. Man on a Spool9. Expendable Productions10. The Black Crush11. No Harvest12. Read Bet
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Tracklist:
1. Transmission Start Up
2. Post-Apocalypse Listings
3. Plant Room
4. Interdependent Authority
5. Thames Over Nijmegen
6. Malcolm’s Driven Me Wild
7. We Are The Mean
8. Man on a Spool
9. Expendable Productions
10. The Black Crush
11. No Harvest
12. Read Between the Raster
13. Obituaries
14. Cirrhosis of the Booth
15. Survival Ltd.
16. Winding Ourselves Into the Ground
17. Proof-Read By Spores
18. Germoir
19. Fallen Faces
20. Tosaki Closedown
21. Dead Air: Side One (Remastered)
22. Dead Air: Side Two (Remastered)
23. Dead Air: Side Three (Remastered)
24. Dead Air: Side Four (Remastered)
Castles in Space presents the first ever vinyl release for Mordant Musics landmark 2006 release Dead Air. Remastered for vinyl with all new artwork from Admiral Greyscale.
Dead air is what broadcasters are supposed to avoid at all costs, what continuity personnel are employed to plug up with pleasantries. Mordants fascination with that lost figure, the TV announcer, led them to track down Philip Elsmore, whose warm, soothing tones will be recognizable to anyone who grew up in the UK in the 1970s from his work for ITV regional franchises like Tyne Tees and Thames.
The duo persuaded Elsmore to come out of retirement and provided continuity for Dead Air, his reassuring voice applied to an increasingly bizarre series of utterances, from “apologies for the sundry glitches in the meantime, keep your nerve” to the following contains graphic scenes of a strobing magpie’s wing” to keep sporing in the nessst. Near the end, Elsmore declares that “Mordant Music will be back once the dust has settled with more vague unpleasantness.
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