Jacket Weather
When Shadows Move
Gassen formed the pioneering minimalist-electro-wave act Jacket Weather in 1982, mixing dual Casiotone
keyboards, real bass and drums - with the desolate imagery of the Arizona desert. "I loved the contrast of
the synths with human percussion and the sensual backdrop of the desert," Gassen adds. "We thought the
tension of my cold, distant vocals and synths with the bombastic rock rhythm section made our sound
unique."
Described in their day as a cross between Joy Division and Young Marble Giants, with some Wall Of Voodoo
mixed in, Jacket Weather etched their own minimalist sound. Staccato, expressionistic vocals accent the
snake-like mingling of the Casiotones, while a steady dance pulse backs the eerie mixture. Equally
enraptured with Euro-synth, English post-punk and Los Angeles punk-wave, Jacket Weather found
inspiration from such opposites as Our Daughters Wedding to the Suburban Lawns for their Casiotone
symphonies.
The band recorded a cassette album in 1982, released a six-song vinyl EP in 1983 (titled "When Shadows
Move") and also recorded a complete album that remained unreleased - until now.
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
20-10-2013
Label
Item-nr
450386
EAN
3481574503864
Availability
In stock