Leon, Craig
Nommos
Pitchfork review 8.0! First appearing incongruously on John Faheys Takoma label in 1981, Nommos remains enshrouded in
impenetrable mystery-from its understated artwork to the rich assemblage of analog synths contained inside. According to
Head Heritage, Nommos is the "missing link between the proto-industrial rhythm and drone of Suicide and the whole
minimalist drone / static / repetition method of Terry Riley and La Monte Young." Best known as a producer, Craig Leon
worked on landmark debuts from Suicide, Richard Hell, The Ramones and Blondie. Rather than ape the early NYC punk that
he helped foster, Leons own music is filled with lush textures and pulsating rhythm boxes. Comparisons can be made to
German innovators such as Cluster and La Dusseldorf, yet Nommos is an unbalanced cosmos marked by anxious melodies,
aggressive shifts and spiritual overtones. The name "Nommos" itself refers to mythical deities worshipped by tribes in
West Africa. Some scholars have argued that the myth has extraterrestrial roots. While these are significant details for
understanding the albums peculiar meditative qualities, there was little context for these sounds upon their initial
release. Even today, in the cold light of the early 21st century, Leon sounds fiercely contemporary. This first-time CD
release is mastered from the original analog tapes. "A perfect storm of pedigree, obscurity and musical uniqueness that
creates a three-decades-in-the-making cult classic." -The Wire.
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Format
CD - 1 disk
Release
05-05-2014
Label
Item-nr
463569
EAN
0857176003836
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