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the Robert Calvert website, the Stone Premonitions one (you'll no
doubt remember the likes of The Rabbit's Hat, Terri B and Body Full Of
Stars from the M&E catalogue), Lo Finest Radio (see later in this section)
and the Thru Black Holes Band memorial website (no idea, you got me
there). Whether or not the following review of "Flashbax Ω Ultimate" will
be the last time you see MMATT in Aural Innovations remains to be seen,
but be it for eternity or just a year, we're going to miss you, Jerry.
Best of luck with the 'other project' and very many thanks for all the
support you've given us across the years.
Magic
Moments At Twilight Time – "Flashbax Ω Ultimate”
(Klappstuhl Records
2015, CD/DL)
November 10, 2015
Aural Innovations
(Uncategorized)
Back in 1998 when Aural Innovations was in
its early printed zine days I received the first of many submissions from
the UK based Music & Elsewhere label. M&E was primarily a cassette label
but this was a CD – the 1996 released Creavolution by Magic Moments
At Twilight Time (MMATT). The first lines of my review, which appeared in
AI #3, read as follows: “MMATT has recorded what for me is probably the
first spacerock ‘n roll, dance party, sci-fi concept album I’ve ever
heard. I mean we’re talking Hawkwind on Dick Clark’s American Bandstand”.
When you receive 100s of submissions over many years it’s hard to revisit
many of them. But Creavolution is one I’ve returned to periodically
because… well, it’s just so damn FUN! Mick Magic was a founding member of
MMATT and also the M&E label head honcho. He’s been mining the archives of
late, having recently released the Decadion 1 & 2 compilations
which are two separate 12+ hour mp3 collections featuring a whopping
variety of music from the 90s underground. And now Mick has turned his
attention to MMATT. Flashbax Ω Ultimate is a retrospective
collection of MMATT music featuring all the different band line-ups with
selections from their 1987-1992 cassette albums, just before work on the
Creavolution CD began. The compilation consists of 18 tracks and
over 2 hours of music. The first 12 tracks are available as a CDR for
those who like physical products and comes with a download code for the
entire package plus a 25 page PDF booklet that’s jam packed with band
history (much of which reads like a sci-fi B-movie script), lyrics, track
notes and photos. MMATT’s music exists at the crossroads of the Space
Rock, electronica, lo-fi homemade music, Punk and good ‘ol Rock ‘n’ Roll
realms, though there is nearly always some kind of sci-fi element plus
healthy doses of humor. The music often sounds like a Hawkwind meets John
Carpenter soundtrack with a New Wave dance groove in the place of the
Blanga. Razor sharp riffage is embellished by space electronics that
flitter and dance about like troops of gurgling aliens. The synths often
bring to mind droning drifting Prog sci-fi soundtracks and at times sound
like tinkling video game melodies, and not uncommon are spaced out
Punk-Industrial effects that recall the looped and phased freakouts that
characterized the early Chrome albums. We’ve got some great songs here.
Among the highlights are the |
deep space Dub infused Torch song
electronica of Pandora. Traveller II is a bouncy cosmic
dittie with cool lyrics: “I am a Traveller II, I’ve been across this
spatial void a thousand times or more. I’m greeted by the aliens with
rockets labelled ‘Nuclear’ exploding at my door”. The aptly titled
Blitzkrieg! is a punky chunky rocker with a cool combination of dirty
metallic guitar and soaring synth lines. I love the propulsive good time
sci-fi Hard Rock of Psychojolting, which is characteristic of
everything I dug about Creavolution when I first heard it. And more
fun lyrics: “I stand on the electro-floor. I feel the oscillators roar.
The rumble turns my alpha on. So welcome to The Psychotron”. Ditto for the
ultra-erotic Get Into The Dream Cream, which sounds like The
Ramones gone Space Rock. Bewitched is an unrequited love song in
the form of a disorienting but melodic sonic freakout. Acidic Heaven
starts off as a killer slab of Hawkwind/Chrome ominously blazing
Psycho-Space Rock but eventually lifts its spirits and veers into a high
energy tripped out rocker. Magic Moments At Twilight Time is the
bands ass kicking sci-fi Rock ‘n’ Roll Creavo-origin tale: “The story
started years ago when came down from the skies. A craft of gleaming
silver white, not seen by Earthman’s eyes. Aboard, an ageing scientist
from some far distant world. From spatial peace he came amid this human
madness hurled”.
There’s some gems among the bonus digital
only tracks too. The 14 minute Xmas With Jody starts and ends like
a radio play talking about the band’s origins, and all throughout we’ve
got a Space Rock jam that’s like punky Hawkwind that’s extra heavy on the
electronic efx action. The 33 minute Sister Jody is an all
instrumental, relentlessly rocking Blanga freakout Space Rock jam that was
the entirety of Jay Time’s audition in 1987. And we’ve got a promotional
bit for Garry Lee’s Starship Overflow radio show that customizes what
would become the opening Creavolution song. In summary, kick ass
sci-fi dance party Rock ‘n’ Roll freaky Psyched out Space Rock and plenty
of good fun mind-fuckery are the order of the day on this outstanding
retrospective from one of the UK underground greats that deserve all the
above ground attention they can get. I hereby declare this absolutely
essential. Because really… when all is said and done… MMATT just love that
Rock ‘n’ Roll lifestyle.
To stream and purchase the download visit:
http://klappstuhl.bandcamp.com/album/flashbax-ultimate
Email
klappstuhl.records@framed-dimension.de for information on ordering the
CDR
Visit the Music & Elsewhere/Mick Magic/MMATT web site at:
http://www.mickmagic.net
You’ll find the Decadion collections I mentioned here too.
Reviewed by Jerry
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