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On the Wires of Our Nerves

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At this point in the trio's career, Add N to (X) isn't all that. They're good, but great? On the Wires answers that question with a convincing "maybe", raising another one along the way: what happens when a certain style of futurism finally becomes a retro style that can be slotted alongside everything from rockabilly to medieval folk chanting? Arguably Kraftwerk - one of Add N to (X)'s obvious mentors -- were just as retro in their day, evoking in a quietly emotional way, an outdated 1920s/1930s vision of the future while also forecasting where forthcoming music would end up. To Add N to (X)'s further credit, they're not a one-note tribute band like Komputer or Kraftwelt, bringing in some of Krautrock's rougher, electronic side as well as early avant noisesters like Cabaret Voltaire. Add to that a great visual sense -- the grotesque album cover is a wonderful blend of the sterile and visceral, its own sick joke -- and there should be much more on this album than there is. But for all the hollow drum machine sounds (and real drumming, which underlays the best songs here), analog synth loops and tweaks, and odd Vocoder interjections that should make Add N to (X) a welcome alternative to Yet Another Rock Band, it feels like the trio recorded some jam sessions, thought them sufficient, and then left the studio. Praise doesn't belong to a band just for being there and using certain instruments -- thankfully, though, the trio found a better way in its immediate future than what's on display in On the Wires.

© Ned Raggett /TiVo

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1
The Black Regent
00:06:57

Barry Smith, Composer - Rob Allum, Composer - Add N To x, MainArtist - Mute Song Ltd, MusicPublisher - Ann Shenton, Composer - Steven Claydon, Composer

1998 Soul Jazz Records 1998 Mute Song Ltd

2
Planet Munich
00:02:04

Barry Smith, Composer - Add N To x, MainArtist - Mute Song Ltd, MusicPublisher - Ann Shenton, Composer - Steven Claydon, Composer

1998 Soul Jazz Records 1998 Mute Song Ltd

3
Nevermind
00:06:28

Barry Smith, Composer - Rob Allum, Composer - Add N To x, MainArtist - Mute Song Ltd, MusicPublisher - Ann Shenton, Composer - Steven Claydon, Composer

1998 Soul Jazz Records 1998 Mute Song Ltd / Polygram Music Publishing Ltd (GB) / Universal Music Publishing Limited / Unive

4
We Are Add N to X
00:02:14

Barry Smith, Composer - Add N To x, MainArtist - Mute Song Ltd, MusicPublisher - Ann Shenton, Composer - Steven Claydon, Composer

1998 Soul Jazz Records 1998 Mute Song Ltd

5
Murmur One
00:07:06

Barry Smith, Composer - Add N To x, MainArtist - Mute Song Ltd, MusicPublisher - Ann Shenton, Composer - Steven Claydon, Composer

1998 Soul Jazz Records 1998 Mute Song Ltd

6
Sound of Accelerating Concrete
00:04:01

Barry Smith, Composer - Add N To x, MainArtist - Mute Song Ltd, MusicPublisher - Ann Shenton, Composer - Steven Claydon, Composer

1998 Soul Jazz Records 1998 Mute Song Ltd

7
Gentle Germans
00:02:30

Barry Smith, Composer - Add N To x, MainArtist - Mute Song Ltd, MusicPublisher - Ann Shenton, Composer - Steven Claydon, Composer

1998 Soul Jazz Records 1998 Mute Song Ltd

8
King Wasp
00:03:35

James H. Moore, Composer - Barry Smith, Composer - Add N To x, MainArtist - Mute Song Ltd, MusicPublisher - Ann Shenton, Composer - Steven Claydon, Composer

1998 Soul Jazz Records 1998 Mute Song Ltd / Ebassy Music Corp / Campbell Connelly and Co Ltd / Polygram Music Publishing Lt

9
Orgy of Bubastus
00:05:16

Barry Smith, Composer - Rob Allum, Composer - Add N To x, MainArtist - Mute Song Ltd, MusicPublisher - Ann Shenton, Composer - Steven Claydon, Composer

1998 Soul Jazz Records 1998 Mute Song Ltd

10
Grey Body, Green Gun
00:05:02

Barry Smith, Composer - Add N To x, MainArtist - Mute Song Ltd, MusicPublisher - Ann Shenton, Composer - Steven Claydon, Composer

1998 Soul Jazz Records 1998 Mute Song Ltd

11
On the Wires of Our Nerves
00:05:28

Barry Smith, Composer - Add N To x, MainArtist - Mute Song Ltd, MusicPublisher - Ann Shenton, Composer - Steven Claydon, Composer

1998 Soul Jazz Records 1998 Mute Song Ltd

12
Hit Me
00:06:00

Barry Smith, Composer - Add N To x, MainArtist - Mute Song Ltd, MusicPublisher - Ann Shenton, Composer - Steven Claydon, Composer

1998 Soul Jazz Records 1998 Mute Song Ltd

13
Sir Ape
00:04:45

Barry Smith, Composer - Rob Allum, Composer - Add N To x, MainArtist - Mute Song Ltd, MusicPublisher - Ann Shenton, Composer - Steven Claydon, Composer

1998 Soul Jazz Records 1998 Mute Song Ltd

Album review

At this point in the trio's career, Add N to (X) isn't all that. They're good, but great? On the Wires answers that question with a convincing "maybe", raising another one along the way: what happens when a certain style of futurism finally becomes a retro style that can be slotted alongside everything from rockabilly to medieval folk chanting? Arguably Kraftwerk - one of Add N to (X)'s obvious mentors -- were just as retro in their day, evoking in a quietly emotional way, an outdated 1920s/1930s vision of the future while also forecasting where forthcoming music would end up. To Add N to (X)'s further credit, they're not a one-note tribute band like Komputer or Kraftwelt, bringing in some of Krautrock's rougher, electronic side as well as early avant noisesters like Cabaret Voltaire. Add to that a great visual sense -- the grotesque album cover is a wonderful blend of the sterile and visceral, its own sick joke -- and there should be much more on this album than there is. But for all the hollow drum machine sounds (and real drumming, which underlays the best songs here), analog synth loops and tweaks, and odd Vocoder interjections that should make Add N to (X) a welcome alternative to Yet Another Rock Band, it feels like the trio recorded some jam sessions, thought them sufficient, and then left the studio. Praise doesn't belong to a band just for being there and using certain instruments -- thankfully, though, the trio found a better way in its immediate future than what's on display in On the Wires.

© Ned Raggett /TiVo

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