Myra Davies / Beate Bartel / Gudrun Gut
Sirens
Moabit Musik
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2017
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Tracklist
1Myra Davies – Armand Monroe 5:51
2Myra Davies – Do Ya (Götterdämmerung)5:06
3Myra Davies – Golddress 4:56
4Myra Davies – Sirens Call 3:40
5Myra Davies – Mobilis in Mobili 5:21
6Myra Davies – Get Down Boy (Götterdämmerung1)5:39
7Myra Davies – Everywhere Cage 5:33
8Myra Davies – Up Girl Angry (Götterdämmerung2)4:22
9Myra Davies – Inshallah 5:33
10Myra Davies – Noutiné 5:05

"SIRENS" - the new album from Canadian Spoken Word poet MYRA DAVIES with music by Berliners GUDRUN GUT and BEATE BARTEL.

Myra Davies is back with a new packet of witty stories and poetic reportage in a dynamic current of electronica by Berliners, Gudrun Gut and Beate Bartel. Movement is a major theme. Davies' eye, insightful yet detached, wanders assertively over land to sea to outer space, through time; past to present to future. Her observations and reflections on art, culture, convention, capitalism, express instability, the contingent even conjectural nature of existence. Yet they suggest (without promising) the possibility of optimistic resolution. For Davies, the personal is political and Art is more so.

The album includes a three-track riposte to Götterdammerung, the final opera in Richard Wagner's Ring Cycle. Two tracks tell the story. The third (DO YA) links the epic to us. Wagner was called 'the great seducer' because he aimed to 'take' his audience in an emotional gut grab that's been described as 'artistic rape'. No invitation here to sink hypnotically into the dark ambient tones Gut and Bartel provide for Davies, who in telling the story frequently pops out of it to comment. Indeed, the point of revisiting this End Time for Übermenschen is to draw attention to the eagerness with which we give ourselves to art, politics, love, war, consumption, work, religion, pop culture, technology, vanity, and thus to bondage. Fortunately,the message is delivered in a tempestuous roil of words and music, i.e. — seductively.

MYRA DAVIES: A personal Note: The word 'siren' contains both allure and danger warning. Come hither. Stay away. Such isometric emotional dualities can drive a person around a post like a work donkey. I question such 'native' impulses and the Romantic notion that emotion is the seat of authenticity, our true core. Our minds - amygdala included - are colonised. Yet the human brain is flexible. It's possible to take territory, to write our own code. 'Your mission, if you choose to accept it'. Thanks for listening.