
See Me Ridin' is an Electronic album by Martin Rev, originally released in 1996. On Gatefold: 4 pressings tracked.
About
SIXTEEN POWER POP SONGS FROM MARTY REV, FOUNDING MEMBER OF SUICIDE AND NOTORIOUS NYC EAST SIDE PUNK ROCKER. Suicide (Marty Rev and Alan Vega) were primal Americana, pure electricity, neon-lit minimalists lurking at the outer edges of New York art rock nexu. They used the disturbing buzz and hum of early electronics to co-opt the ecstatic throb of rockabilly and the low moan of country blues turned into urban narratives that were tragic at best, and usually mind-numbing nihilistic. They took people by surprise. Suicide was there in the beginning - the loft scene of the late '60s / early '70s! Their first flyer poster "Punk Music by Suicide" was plastered all over the East Side of New York City several years before punk happened. They were booed in NY and booted off the stage in Brussel. "To get that music through was almost like stepping into a boxing ring getting ready to fight. People would be leaping up on stage and I'd be playing with one hand and trying to protect myself with the other. People felt confronted because we took them by surprise." - Martin Rev, 1995 The surprise continue. When you listen to Martin Rev's new "See Me Ridin'" think: David Lynch, Buddy Holly, Chet Baker, Phil Spector, Bubble Gum Rock, Teen Rock, Pop Rock, Power Pop, Leonard Cohen, Tom Wait, Mr. Roger, Dr. Sue, Retro-Nuevo, Guided By Voice, Sebadoh, Legendary Pink Dots! Press "Sixteen short but tasty song...that use a formula of almost lounge-like singing over a spare background of cheap Casino keyboards and cheesy drum machines that blend together to form some outstanding minimalist pop music. It takes a few listens to get past the overt sweetness that immediately hits you, but once the songs sink in, not unlike listening to the Magnetic Field, you begin to recognize that Rev may just have something here." - Endangered Species "Martin Rev is way more new wave than the Rentals can ever hope to be. He was on fire in Suicide and he's still smoldering." - Great God Pan "The instrumental half of influential techno-industrial duo Suicide is a Talmudic scholar and a soundscape sculptor whose shimmering, shattering wall of Stockhausen-meets-Chuck Berry electronic keybs anticipated the likes of NIN and Ministry. Think Phil Spector conducting the Star Wars Cantina Band. Far Out." - Hits .
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Tracklist
- 1See Me Ridin1:51
- 2Pillars2:33
- 3I Heard Your Name2:02
- 4No One Knows2:29
- 5Be Mine1:40
- 6Ten Two1:33
- 7Small Talk2:06
- 8Secret Teardrops2:42
- 9I Made You Cry2:18
- 10Here We Go1:41
- 11Mari Go Round4:57
- 12Hop and Scotch1:51
- 13Told the Moon1:50
- 14Yours Tonight3:52
- 15Tell Me Why3:17
- 16Post Card1:28
Sound DNA
- Electronic
- Synth-Pop / New Wave
- synthetic
- whimsical
- art school
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Martin RevWRITTEN-BY, PERFORMER
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 4 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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