NOCTURNAL EMISSIONS Collateral Salvage CD press release
For his 25th CD as Nocturnal Emissions, Nigel Ayers has created
a work that balances noise and vocal samples against a wild array
of loops and rhythm tracks. It's a tantalizingly spicy cocktail
that sounds nothing like an out-of-control hip-hop dump truck
being driven backwards through an octogenarian's barn dance.
"Collateral Salvage" is beat-oriented toe-tappin' music constructed
from hundreds of different samples of indie guitar-pop, interspersed
with fragments of song and surreal speech. Strong bass lines run
throughout, and the rhythms are a blend of funk and exotic eastern
promise. Subtle tonalities, acoustic guitar flavors, swingin'
saxophones, flutes and horns are piled high over tabla and soaring
vintage analogue synthesizers. Mbiras mix with driftwood marimbas,
wicky-wicky guitars and pitch-shifted sitars in a swirling belly-dance
dub sock-hop.
"Collateral Salvage" was inspired by the sounds of modern Morocco.
Late at night, lying in a bath, listening to the output of three
different nightclubs, each with their own blend of local music
mixed with international pop hits, all in a constant struggle
for dominance, with water running in and out of the ears. The
resourcefulness of human endeavor in the Third World and its contrast
with the luxuries and carefree wastefulness of the developed world
provided the foundation for the album. This is the music of resistance
against the constant war being waged by the powerful elite in
rich nations against the poor. When Bush says "you're either with
us or you're against us" Ayers replies "There is no separation.
Social divides are socially constructed. A forgotten branch of
the avant-garde once suggested that art can direct thought along
new lines and enable us to generate more positive patterns of
social behavior."
The title of the album is a play on words, referring to the
term "collateral damage" and, perhaps somewhat more obviously,
"salvage". Collateral damage was brought into common use as a
byproduct of Gulf War I. It got another boost as a result of Gulf
War II. It's a polite euphemism for what happens when the non-combatants
(another euphemism for "civilians") are unintentionally injured
or killed during the course of an attack on a target, but it has
come to symbolize much more, and is now used to describe other
situations in which unintended consequences result from sloppy
execution of plans. "Salvage" as it relates to recycling and recovery,
has become very important to today's society. The earth contains
a limited supply of renewable and non-renewable resources. Finding
ways to reuse the components of our trash is paramount to our
survival.
"Collateral Salvage" is the musical expression of a kind of sonic
recycling that seeks to reuse previously recorded sounds, but
has unanticipated and unintended outcomes. With the best bits
from all the best songs, it's the ultimate distillation of the
last fifty years of civilization. Nigel Ayers has been running
his anti-career in Nocturnal Emissions since 1979. Nobody really
knows what he does for a living. He is described by his friends
as "a professional freak".
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