Drastic Measures, Drastic Movement

Drastic Measures, Drastic Movement

by Minny Pops
Drastic Measures, Drastic Movement

Drastic Measures, Drastic Movement

by Minny Pops

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Overview

Minny Pops' first full-length is one of those enjoyable albums that is at once of its time and just slightly out of it, quirky without being a dull attempt at yuks. Still, starting an album with what sounds like a whirring motorcycle engine produced by a malfunctioning synth -- and calling the effort "Springtime I" -- at the least shows a sense of humor. Unlike the more immediately focused and hooky side of synth/rock robot moves -- think, say, Devo circa "Whip It" -- Minny Pops here slot into more of an early Human League/Cabaret Voltaire approach of minimal melodies and murky, crumbling noises shot through with murmuring keyboards. Alternating between almost fragmentary songs like "New Muzak" and "Hologram" -- many never getting beyond two minutes -- and a few longer pieces enhancing the sense of collage on the album, where elements are put together in slightly different ways every time. Even the most straightforward songs like "Monica," with its choppy guitar and tag line of "Living in Bolivia isn't so pretty" aren't mainstream fare. Vocalist Wally Van Middendorp's singing is certainly Phil Oakey-like, in the sense of being clipped and straightforward speaking more than anything else, as compared to, say, Kraftwerk's elegant blend of melody and dryness in their vocals. He avoids declaiming, though, sounding more like a bemused voice of sanity in the middle of swirling up-and-down arrangements such as "Dolphin's Spurt," and at other times sounding a bit more random amid equally random music. The arrhythmic overlay of sounds on "Motor City" gives him the chance to let loose just a bit without ranting away. LTM's re-release, once again in keeping with the label's general practice, adds bonus tracks in two forms -- the inclusion of an earlier EP, "Kojak," plus a five-song video section from a November 1979 performance in Amsterdam. ~ Ned Raggett

Product Details

Release Date: 10/21/2014
Label: Factory Benelux
UPC: 0708527002575
Rank: 146403

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Springtime, Pt. 1
  2. Minny Pops
  3. Hologram
  4. Total Confusion
  5. Dolphins Spurt
  6. Motor City
  7. Springtime, Pt. 2
  8. Monica
  9. Flash Goes the Eye
  10. MD Mania
  11. R.U. 21
  12. Mono
  13. New Muzak
  14. Kojak
  15. Footsteps
  16. Nervous
  17. Dolphins Spurt [Remix]
  18. Mew Muzak [Live Video]/Total Confusion [Live Video]/Mono [Live Video]/MD Mania [Live Video]/Dolphins Spurt [Live Video]
  19. Total Confusion
  20. Mono
  21. Md Mania
  22. Dolphins Spurt

Disc 2

  1. Springtime, Pt. 1
  2. Minny Pops
  3. Hologram
  4. Total Confusion
  5. Dolphins Spurt
  6. Motorcity/Springtime, Pt. 2
  7. Monica
  8. Flash Goes the Eye
  9. M.D. Mania
  10. R.U. 21
  11. Mono
  12. New Muzak

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Minny Pops   Primary Artist
Wilbert Bulsink   Melodica,Piano
Peter Mertens   Guitar
Wally Van Middendorp   Vocals,Drum Machine
Jeroen Kimman   Guitar
Dennis Duchhart   Guitar
Pieter Mulder   Banjo,Ukulele
Bart De Vrees   Percussion,Electronics
Thomas Myrmel   Bass,Electronics
Stef Emmer   Guitar
Frans Hagenaars   Bass

Technical Credits

Minny Pops   Producer,Composer
Julien Potter   Artwork
Wim Dekker   Track Selection,Digital Remastering
Floris Van Manen   Digital Remastering
James Nice   Track Selection
Neil Wilkes   Mixing,Mastering
Rob Van Middendorp   Sleeve Design,Original Sleeve Design
DJ Smacker   Remixing
Tina Lhotsky   Composer
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