Enon - Believo! (White Vinyl)
Review
Long, long ago, at the beginning of the new millennium, the world begot Enon. It was before Willliamsburg was, like, totally over, before beards made you cool, and just at the cusp of all this modern computer recording tomfoolery. What a time, before innocence lost. From all this came a much beloved and oft-overlooked record - one Touch and go is damn proud to re-issue on vinyl today - Believo! This record makes a bridge between the 20th and 21st centuries - full of effects, samples, pop sensibilities, and a complete respect for and disregard of The Rules. In 2000, Enon was all Brooklyn style, comprised of John Schmersal of Brainiac and Rick Lee and Steve Calhoon of Skeleton Key. John and Rick bonded over a penchant for suitcases full of electronics and battery powered trickery - portable musical distractions capable of making tracks on the fly. That's what this era was all about for Enon - the suitcases, and being in the moment wherever they were. Though the band would later evolve to 2007's lineup of Schmersal, Toko Yasuda and Matt Schulz, you've got to know where you're coming from to see how you got to where you are today. So, come along with us, please, to the re-birth of Believo!
Tracklisting
1. RUBBER CAR< |
>2. CRUEL< |
>3. CONJUGATE THE VERBS< |
>4. BELIEVO!< |
>5. COME INTO< |
>6. MATTERS GRAY< |
>7. GET THE LETTER OUT< |
>8. WORLD IN A JAR< |
>9. FOR THE SUM OF IT< |
>10. ELECTED< |
>11. BIOFEEDBACK |