Bright Magic

Bright Magic

by Public Service Broadcasting
Bright Magic

Bright Magic

by Public Service Broadcasting

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Overview

Having thoroughly investigated such historical matters as the first Mount Everest expedition, the global space race, and the British mining industry, London's Public Service Broadcasting turns its attention to one of Europe's most complex and fascinating locales, the city of Berlin. Led by the intrepid (and exquisitely named) J. Willgoose, Esq., the experimental trio has over the years assembled a fascinating catalog that fuses detailed post-rock, folk, and electronica with the aural ephemera and sonic textures of their chosen themes. While their first three collections have relied heavily on the sampling of archival material, Bright Magic sees them utilizing a more impressionist and mood-based approach. In the spirit of Berlin-inhabiting English forebears like David Bowie and Depeche Mode, Willgoose moved to Germany's capital to study its history, character, and contemporary flow. Citing Bowie's 1977 landmark album Low as a significant influence, he and the band have tapped into a similar dark futurism which is translated here through the use of thick analog synths, repetitive Krautrock motifs, and radiant crescendos. Samples are used sparingly (and effectively) and what vocals do appear are largely sung in German. Norwegian singer EERA appears on a pair of songs, as does Berlin-based Adreya Casablanca on the poppy "Blue Heaven." More thrilling, though, are the entrancing instrumental tracks which Public Service Broadcasting manage to build so well. The glorious "Im Licht" and "The Visitor" simply glow with a sense of ambition and sophistication. The band even structures in a three-part mini-suite ("Lichtspiel") that occupies much of the album's second half before segueing into the lush closer "Ich und die Stadt," over which German actress Nina Hoss narrates a sort of Berlin love letter. More of an immersive mood piece than a history lesson, Bright Magic is a bold new chapter for the group. ~ Timothy Monger

Product Details

Release Date: 10/01/2021
Label: Pias
UPC: 5400863056278
Rank: 8100

Tracks

  1. Der Sumpf (Sinfonie Der Gro¿¿stadt)
  2. Im Licht
  3. Der Rhythmus Der Maschinen
  4. People Let's Dance
  5. Blue Heaven
  6. Gib Mir Das Licht
  7. The Visitor
  8. Lichtspiel I: Opus
  9. Lichtspiel II: Schwarz Weiss Grau
  10. Lichtspiel III: Symphonie Diagonale
  11. Ich Und Die Stadt

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Public Service Broadcasting   Primary Artist
Andreya Casablanca   Featured Artist,Vocals
Miguel Perez Inesta   Clarinet
John Rittipo-Moore   Clarinet,Sax (Alto),Sax (Tenor),Sax (Baritone)
Blixa Bargeld   Featured Artist,Vocals
Hugo Rodriguez   Clarinet
Matt Davies   Handclapping
Matthias Badczong   Clarinet
Holger Holdgruen   Clarinet (Bass)
Nina Hoss   Vocals,Featured Artist
J. Willgoose, Esq.   Piano,Guitar,Celeste,Vocoder,Electronics,Handclapping,Fender Rhodes
Wrigglesworth   Drums,Timpani,Percussion,Handclapping
Eera   Vocals,Featured Artist
Luisa Lohmann   Clarinet
Jason Denner   Clarinet (Bass)
Carla Weber   Clarinet
Alexander Glucksmann   Clarinet

Technical Credits

John Rittipo-Moore   Saxophone Arrangement
Ruben Kamlah   Assistant
Matt Davies   Drum Technician
Matt Colton   Mastering
Alex Silva   Executive Producer
Torsten Posselt   Illustrations
James Campbell   Engineer
J. Willgoose, Esq.   Mixing,Composer,Producer,Photography,Group Member,Field Recording
Wrigglesworth   Lighting,Group Member
Eera   Composer
Stephanie Franziska Scholz   Illustrations
Andreya Casablanca   Composer
Martin Gore   Composer
Blixa Bargeld   Composer
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