Album

Abandoned Language

Dälek

2007 · Electronic, Hip Hop

Abandoned Language by Dälek

Abandoned Language is an Electronic album by Dälek, originally released in 2007. On Gatefold: 10 pressings tracked.

About

When we last left off with Dälek, they had released Absence, a dark and dirgy romp through hip-hop's underground that left countless listeners and critics in awe. However, while it would probably be a good career move to replicate that album's noisy charm, Dälek have once again reinvented themselves with their fourth and most accomplished full-length, Abandoned Language. "We've been making wall of noise records for a long time and I think with Absence we realized that was as far as we wanted to go with that sound," dälek (the MC/producer) explain. "That sound was just so heavy and dense, but the new one is about composition and notes we are playing. The layering is still there, but the instrumentation is totally different." In fact, from the sinister strings in "Lynch" to old-school hip-hop flavor of "Isolated Stare" to the heady melodicism of "Tarnished", Abandoned Language is complex enough for fans of avant-noise, but accessible enough for mainstream hip-hop audience. In case you're unfamiliar with Dälek, here's a short version: dälek began MCing and Djing in the late-80, the current incarnation of the group didn't exist until the mid-'90s when he brought co-producer Oktopus into the mix. Since then the duo have tirelessly toured and worked with countless other DJs and musicians to create some of the most challenging music in the underground. However, it was 2005's Ipecac Recordings Absence that brought them national press attention while confusing the hell out of people, eliciting comparisons to the X-ecutioner, whose DJ Rob Swift is featured prominently on Abandoned Language, My Bloody Valentine, Pink Floyd, Eric B and Rakim, Penderecki, and countless other disparate yet groundbreaking act. "This album is very deceiving," dälek explain, likening Abandoned Language to a David Lynch film. "When you listen to it the first time, you kind of get into it for the melodic reason, but the more you listen to it the more fucked up you realize it i," he continue, laughing. "I think a lot of people could get into it for the wrong reasons and not really realize what's being said or what's going on sonically or compositionally, and by the tenth listen you realize you're sucked into this bizarre world, you know?" he explain, pausing for a second to collect his thought. "We want to embrace you with the sound and then suffocate you." .

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Tracklist

  1. 1Abandoned Language10:13
  2. 2Bricks Crumble3:36
  3. 3Paragraphs Relentless5:33
  4. 4Content to Play Villain5:20
  5. 5Lynch5:25
  6. 6Stagnant Waters4:24
  7. 7Starved for Truth4:35
  8. 8Isolated Stare6:15
  9. 9Corrupt (Knuckle Up)4:04
  10. 10Tarnished6:45
  11. 11(Subversive Script)6:33

Sound DNA

  • Electronic

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10 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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