Unsavory Products

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Total Tracks: 20   Total Length: 65:18

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junk

MarkBA

junk random noise combined with mutterings

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Consuming madness

BureauOvDestruction

So, so difficult to write a review that would give this one justice - perfect electronic music combined with poetry which is at turns farcical and also touching. If you're like me you'll listen to a couple of tracks just for the quirkyness of it all, but soon you'll find yourself absorbed utterly into the crazy mad world of The Black Dog and Black Sifichi in a space that still has humour but also has great depth.

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Apparently not a proper follow-up to 1996′s underrated Music for Adverts (And Short Films), Unsavoury Products finds lone dog Ken Downie collaborating with Parisian poet and spoken-word artist Black Sifichi for a tribute to William S. Burroughs. This one has much in common with Music for Adverts, from the lengthy track listing to an excellent production sense rooted in dark tribal electronics and a feel that’s endearingly meandering. The wild card here is obviously Black Sifichi; his delivery alternates between an acrid growl and an uneasy smirk, and Downie’s processing occasionally transforms it into tones roughly analogous to Miles Davis on helium. Sifichi’s disturbed ramblings — on subjects from mental health to the modern work life to the Parisian underground to being a dog — certainly add focus to Unsavoury Products, though listeners may occasionally wish things weren’t quite so clear. – John Bush

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