ROBERT DEVEREUX: Fungicide

Robert Devereux

Fungicide

© 2003 Robert Devereux (634479012822)

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Strange electronic music with Central Asian and film score influences

tracks

1 Albumuth Boulevard
2 The Exchange
3 The Transformation of Martin Lake
4 Uzumaki I
5 Dradin, In Love (Part I)
6 Festival of the Squid
7 Dradin, In Love (Part II)
8 Flooded Streets
9 Uzumaki II
10 The Cage
11 The Man Who Had No Eyes
12 The Exchange (Reading by Jeff VanderMeer)

notes

Robert Devereux is a Pittsburgh based musician. His music is written without any constraints of style. Any elements, from Tuvan throat singing to metal guitar, from folk to techno, have been used in his music. He composed scores for several student films, and his music has been performed at electronic and computer music concerts at Carnegie Mellon University.

Fungicide is a collaboration with World Fantasy Award winning author Jeff VanderMeer. It serves as a companion to VanderMeer's book, City of Saints and Madmen. However, familiarity with VanderMeer's writing is not needed to enjoy the music. It can be enjoyed by any fan of strange and dark music.

The CD is a beautiful gatefold package with 20 pages text and artwork.

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  • author: Jonathan K Stephens

    'Fungicide' arrived yesterday, and I have to say I'm quite impressed. Loved the way it opens with the singing of the mysterious Grey Caps on Albumuth Blvd. 'Transformation' reminds me of the old Velvet Underground song 'Murder Mystery' in concept, while the whole album is very much like Brian Eno's quite wonderful Ambient albums. Easily the most accessible tunes are 'Uzumaki II' and 'Dradin, in Love I', but the whole album is great! I gave it a complete first listening in the dark with the aquarium bubbling in the background; which gave an added weird texture to 'Flooded Streets'. Now I was particularly impressed with Jeff's reading of 'The Exchange'. I'm still haunting ebay trying to find a copy of the text, but as audio readings by authors I love like Harlan Ellison and Spider Robinson are becoming more prevelent, I hope I can look forward to more from Jeff Vandermeer! He has a pleasant tenor voice, and outstanding delivery! Congratulations to Robert for quite an enjoyable musical experience and many, many thanks for providing an unique way of gaining aditional insights to Jeff's seminal CITY OF SAINTS AND MADMEN (and isn't the artwork fantastic!) Looking forward to more from Robert!

  • Surreal experimentalism: a merging of arts
    author: Forrest Aguirre

    Devereux's "Fungicide" is approachable dark surrealism at its best. There is a recurring ouvre to the whole CD, but each individual piece differs substantially from each other. At turns haunting, whimsical, celebratory, and dread-filled, the music herein spans a wide emotive range, all with an underlying sense of unease and tension. It echoes faintly of Gabriel's "Passion: Music from The Last Temptation of Christ" but in a more ambient, electronic vein. The arrangements are complex, rather than simplistic, so this is a thinking listener's album. You need not be familiar with author Jeff VanderMeer's writing (which inspired the music), but reading a portion of his work with this CD turned low in the background is a real treat. The excerpt from VanderMeer's upcoming novel that is included in the liner notes helps here, and the beautiful artwork of Hawk Alfredson, along with a reading by VanderMeer himself, completes the multi-media experience. Highly recommended for lovers of dark ambience and fans of VanderMeer's work alike.

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