When I posted Tapping the Conversation, I found myself wondering what other releases could be filed under "forgotten and overlooked". I began a short, but rather intensive, staring contest with my record collection. Through all the blur, my eyes slowly began to affix on SIMM. Yes indeed! The world needs more Eraldo Bernocchi.
Sadly the case with SIMM, like with many good and promising projects, turned out to be yet another short-lived experiment, only releasing one 12"EP, this full length and a handful of compilation tracks. Both the EP and Welcome were released by Mick Harris' now-defunct Possible Recs.
While the first press was released back in 1996, this reissue came out two years later and featured two additional tracks, namely Him and Backstage sonic, created and recorded in February 1997.
"OK! Enough with the history lesson, how are the sounds?" Eraldo is up for the challenge, trust me. Combining dark and brooding ambient atmospheres, looped beats, his signature guitar manipulations and deep bass into a nicely flowing stream of ambient dub.
It's actually hard for me to pick out standout tracks, as the whole album flows very smoothly from start to finish. If I had to pick a personal favourite, I'd go with the second track, Some silences. Lovely basswork, the restrained beat and the synthbleeps emerging halway through the track. Mesmerizing stuff.
SIMM is an almost hypnotic approach to dark soundscapes and groovy beats. Very calm and laid back, but still packing some serious sonic punch, SIMM and Welcome deserve way more recognition, indeed. Highly recommended, enjoy!
Download part 1
Download part 2
(95+47MB/320CBR)
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Tuesday, June 22, 2010
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