Gorp

Gorp

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Type: S/T
Format: CDR
Year: 2009

Save Our Sperms
SOS 45

Edition: 45
Artwork: Martin Brauner

Notes

This is our tribute to Van der Graaf Generator. All tracks were written by Peter Hammill. This, the original CD-R edition, was later re-released on vinyl.

Track listing

01. Gog (Peter Hammill)
Originally: Van Der Graaf Generator
6:32
02. audio Drop Dead (Peter Hammill)
Originally: Van Der Graaf Generator
4:54
03. Still Life (Peter Hammill)
Originally: Van Der Graaf Generator
6:26
04. All That Before (Peter Hammill)
Originally: Van Der Graaf Generator
6:52
05. Darkness (Peter Hammill)
Originally: Van Der Graaf Generator
7:13
06. Refugees (Peter Hammill)
Originally: Van Der Graaf Generator
8:09

Total: 40:06

Rigobert Dittmann: Gorp is a Homage

S|T Gorp (Mas de Cade, Cade 56000, LP): Gorp is a Homage und zwar an niemand Geringeres als Van Der Graaf Generator. Nicht gerade das, was man erwartet von einer Band, die auf ihrem eigenen Label namens Save Our Sperms in Frankfurt Titel veröffentlicht wie Fünf Scheiben Gouda (2004), Samenzellenkennsatz 26-28 (2005) und Stadtlandwurst ( 2007) mit einem Humor wie zuletzt vielleicht Hirsche Nicht Aufs Sofa. Das Artwork gehört zum Reiz des Ganzen ähnlich wie bei Strafe Für Rebellion. Seit 1993 musizieren Martin Brauner (guiter & vocals) & Joachim Gaertner (organ & machines) zusammen, mit einem Faible für Kraut, Psychedelic und Gutes wie Eyeless In Gaza, The Swell Maps, Red Krayola, The Fall, Normal Hawaiians, Pere Ubu, Gang Of Four bis hin zu Caroliner. Zudem gibt es Connections zu Herpes Ö Deluxe und H.J. Irmler von Faust, der auf Klangbad ihr Self Titled (2004) herausbrachte . Transhistorized Flashback (Lone Starfighter, 1997) enthält deutsche Versionen von Klassikern wie White Rabbit und Why Are We Sleeping, Phantasmagoric Mushroom Overflow (2000) und Space Fidelity (2003) machen kein Geheimnis aus ihrer Stoßrichtung. Aber... nein, kein aber. Natürlich ist das nicht Peter Hammill. Aber das dominante Georgel und der Sprechgesang sind gekonnte Verbeugungen vor Gog, Drop Dead, Still Life, All That Before, Darkness (11/11) und Refugees. Diese Songs werden zwar abgewandelt und um Einiges minimalistischer dargeboten, aber S|Ts Wagemut zahlt sich darin aus, dass VdGG hier als zeitlose psychedelische Band daher kommt. Julian Cope, David Tibet oder Edward Ka‘spel haben ähnlich ihre Konsequenzen als Kraut und Prog gezogen. Eindringliche Vocoderstimme und repetitives, hypnotisches Riffing verstehen zu fesseln und bei Zeilen wie Citadel reverberates to a thousand voices, now dumb: What have we become? What have we chosen to be? hält ein Pathos Einzug wie nur noch bei Hammill selbst. Ach, Hammill ist GORP! All That Before, schon im Trisector-Original ‚proggig-brutal‘, klingt im Remake wie ein Videokillerspiel mit Grungequerschlägern. Der Westen von Refugees vexiert aber dann auch bei S|T fast wie Avalon. Wir wallen gen Sonnenuntergang wie alle Flüchtlinge, wie selbst das Elbenvolk, carrying all we own in brown bags, tied up with strings... nothing to think, it doesn‘t mean a thing, but we‘ll be happy on our own.

Link: Bad Alchemy

Link: Ragazzi

2009-12-15: Ragazzi / Bad Alchemy

Strange Hybrid

S/T, short of 'same titled', is a trio from Frankfurt that has released numerous singles, albums etc. since 1993. Gorp is an anagram. If you read it backwards you might get an idea of what this is about. Gorp is homage to the music of Peter Hammill and his band Van det Graaf Generator (VdGG). s/t has recorded cover versions of one song from Hammill's vast solo catalogue and five from the band's. The biggest surprise is the selection of songs. Here are four more or less obvious classics originally recorded in the late 1960s and mid 1970s. The last two are from VdGG's last album Trisector released less than a year ago. All of the songs have been part of VdGG's live repertoire after the reunion in 2005.

S/T is a strange hybrid. The vocals and guitars (lots of them compared to VdGG's versions) often sound closer to black metal than prog rock, whereas the tempos and keyboards are more faithful to the originals. Gorp is not the perfect introduction neither to S/T nor VdGG, but it's interesting and to some extent humorous. Darkness, one of the most sinister songs penned by Hammill (along with Gog, also present here) is treated with a light reggae touch and sounds quite laid-back. On the other hand, Refugees, one of Hammill's most sincere and dear ballads, if ever he has written one, sounds harder, but still treated with respect. Gog and All That Before are merciless. The latter and Drop Dead made me pick up Trisector again, that I wasn't too impressed by last year. It sounded somewhat better by now.

To sum up: This album is what the writers of these songs would've characterised as 'Serious fun!' Great packaging and booklet, too. There's only one problem with Gorp as far as I can see. It's a limited edition of only 45 CDR copies. Hurry! The Pure Pop For Now People pages is the place to seek. And you might find out more about the band at the s/t home pages.

 

Link: Luna Kafé

2009-03-11: Luna Kafé