Voice of Eye - Anthology Two 1992-1996


Transgredient Records

An anthology covering 5 years of the creative output of Voice of Eye, that should be hard to compile. And to make it more difficult, there is already a first anthology covering the years 1989 to 1991 on the intriguing Vinyl On Demand label. Seriously, one can only dream of a release there. So the aim for Transgredient Records - who by the way ONLY did Troum (!) releases so far - was set high, really very high.

The big question is if the release has the quality you expect, and the answer is that it even goes beyond your expectation. On two CD's a very well overview is created with several hard-to-find tracks as well as never before released outtakes from live performances.

Voice of Eye always has a very organic approach in their music. The music could be labelled something like ethnic ritual drones but it wouldn't be fair towards some of the aspects in the experimental parts.

The first CD has 14 a bit shorter tracks, but with the first few tracks it right away noticeable that this is not the 'usual' VoE you're getting. The sounds are more heavy in it's ground tone, where otherwise emotions are emphasized by the use of voices. And there isn't a lot op repetition in the composition, the ritualistic patterns are minimal; It's more drones or soundscapish.

Starting at the 7th track "Belladonna" the compositions get more structure and melodic. This is the the time where I personally got to know their music so it sounds more familiar. This second part of the first CD shows very clearly why VoE is one of the leading names in the ethnic ritual scene, together with for example the British O Yuki Conjugate.

There is one moment on the first CD which - for me personal - breaks the spell and that is the more folk influences 'Fluvio Labent'. By now all steady readers from Connexion Bizarre know I have certain difficulties with folk, but in all honesty this is different. It's a good track, but it's the ONLY track on the CD which is this folkish. Because of that it breaks the trance you were drawn into by the mesmerizing atmospheres.

The second CD "only" counts three tracks, respectively 44, 19 and 4 minutes in length. "Sonic Works Live, Dress Rehearsal" is the 44 minute monster and it's awesome. Due to sound problems the actual show and final practice were not useable, but if this is only a 'third' choice ... Wow! *impressed*

Also the 2nd track "Tryst #8 Eight-Ate (Excerpt)" should be mentioned, as it is something completely different then the rest on this release. It's an excerpt from a split release with Big City Orchestra. Yes, ethic ritual and experimental noise together are a very weird combination so these 20 minutes are a very, very interesting listening.

The release closes with another folkish song entitled "Butterflies And Unicorns" released on a private cassette. Again, not my thing, but a must have for fans.

In conclusion, the release gets an 8,5 out of 10. Fans of this style of music should definitely get it. Fans of Voice of Eye, well, duh! And if you have a collection with several Troum and (older) Rapoon releases and you have never heard of Voice of Eye, you should give it a try.

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