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| I Speak Machine | European tour supporting Gary Numan Experimental audio-visual project I Speak Machine released their latest album WAR on April 22 via ISM Records. They will now embark for a European tour starting May 24th, supporting Gary Numan. TOURDATES — Supporting Gary Numan May 24 | Dublin — IE | Olympia Theatre May 26 | Amsterdam — NL | Melkweg May 27 | Aarhus — DK | Train May 29 | Copenhagen — DK | Amager Bio May 30 | Oslo — NO | John Dee (Ved Rockefeller) May 31 | Malmo — SE | Kulturbolaget June 2 | Berlin — DE | Columbia Theater June 3 | Warsaw — PL | Progresja June 7 | Paris — FR | Le Cabaret Sauvage June 10 | Madrid — SP | Sala But June 11 | Barcelona — SP | Sala Razzmatazz June 13 | Brussels — BE | Ancienne Belgique June 14 | Munich — DE | Backstage Werk June 15 | Leipzig — DE | Taubchenthal June 16 | Hamburg — DE | Markhalle June 17 | Frankfurt — DE | Batschkapp Tara Busch, under the guise I Speak Machine, presents her new album, WAR. WAR brings Tara out from behind her fortress of synths and horror soundtracks and back to center stage as a songwriter and performer. Shapeshifting into a spiky-crowned, combat boot-clad banshee, the album sinks its teeth into themes of addiction and mental illness. The result is WAR - a dense, intense, thick-as-a-brick witch's brew of vintage synths and machines, skull-bruising drums, and that voice. For the making of WAR, Tara brought her works to Sheffield producer Dean Honer, one of the masterminds behind The E.R.C, All Seeing I, The Moonlandingz & I Monster, and producer of records by bands such as Add N to X and The Human League. Over the next 3 years, they co-produced WAR remotely between Tara's Los Angeles studio and Dean's Sheffield-based studio. As one might expect, WAR recruits a fierce army of synths and drum machines in its production ethos - yet also welcoming into the fold satisfyingly incongruent elements such as woodwinds and both acoustic and bass guitar. Tara's voice, the central storytelling instrument, is also pummeled and pitch bent, crunched through fuzz pedals and vocoders and even morphed into a vicious synth bass by Tara singing through her vintage Korg MS-20. write your comments about the article :: © 2022 Jazz News :: home page |