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Saturn Never Sleeps|Yesterday's Machine

Yesterday's Machine

Saturn Never Sleeps

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Formed in 2009 for improvisational performances dedicated to Sun Ra, Saturn Never Sleeps rapidly became one of the most substantial projects from veteran musicians/producers Rucyl and King Britt. A diverse list of peers could be checked off, including Little Dragon, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Kissey Asplund, Sa-Ra, and even Sade. They cite not just Sun Ra, but fellow electronic music pioneers Delia Derbyshire and Herbie Hancock, as inspirations. The scope could be widened in a speculative sense to include the spacious alien pop of Japan’s Tin Drum, the whimsical interludes that dot a handful of Rotary Connection albums, and the experimental electronic music released on labels like Raster-Noton and Mego. Yesterday's Machine offers avant R&B that is soft-focus and subdued. Rucyl’s voice, sweetly nuanced and sometimes slightly pained, never eclipses lullaby volume level and is cradled with a stimulating array of abstract sounds. “Tory” is one of only two songs with a steady kick drum, yet it’s easy to get lost in its web of bounding synthetic bass, handclaps, ricocheting percussion accents, and soft keyboard interjections, as well as Rucyl herself -- is the repeated “Are you gonna show me what to do?” a come-on, a dare, or a facetious jab? “The Machines Are the Stars” is a gorgeous ambient slow jam for science nerds, where gently knocking drums, gossamer-like guitar, and clipped gasps are all that’s necessary: “Black holes don’t explain, and neither do we/Can’t explain the energy of true love.” Most stunning is the album’s closer, “Take It Out,” where Rucyl pleads for her lover to open up -- “Take it out on me” is sung like a resignation, as if her mind has kept her up all night -- over a sullen post-punk groove that evokes early Cure as produced by Italo disco duo Klein + M.B.O.
© Andy Kellman /TiVo

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1
Lotus
00:05:23

King Britt, Composer, Writer - Rucyl Mills, Lyricist, Writer - Saturn Never Sleeps, Producer, MainArtist, OriginalPublisher

(C) 2011 Saturn Never Sleeps (P) 2011 Saturn Never Sleeps

2
Bit by Bit
00:04:22

King Britt, Composer, Writer - Rucyl Mills, Lyricist, Writer - Saturn Never Sleeps, Producer, MainArtist, OriginalPublisher

(C) 2011 Saturn Never Sleeps (P) 2011 Saturn Never Sleeps

3
Hearts on Fire
00:02:42

King Britt, Composer, Writer - Rucyl Mills, Lyricist, Writer - Saturn Never Sleeps, Producer, MainArtist, OriginalPublisher

(C) 2011 Saturn Never Sleeps (P) 2011 Saturn Never Sleeps

4
Tory
00:04:20

King Britt, Composer, Writer - Rucyl Mills, Lyricist, Writer - Saturn Never Sleeps, Producer, MainArtist, OriginalPublisher

(C) 2011 Saturn Never Sleeps (P) 2011 Saturn Never Sleeps

5
Tomorrow is a Rumor
00:01:09

King Britt, Composer, Writer - Rucyl Mills, Lyricist, Writer - Saturn Never Sleeps, Producer, MainArtist, OriginalPublisher

(C) 2011 Saturn Never Sleeps (P) 2011 Saturn Never Sleeps

6
Grace
00:02:18

King Britt, Composer, Writer - Rucyl Mills, Lyricist, Writer - Saturn Never Sleeps, Producer, MainArtist, OriginalPublisher

(C) 2011 Saturn Never Sleeps (P) 2011 Saturn Never Sleeps

7
The Machines are the Stars
00:03:47

King Britt, Composer, Writer - Rucyl Mills, Lyricist, Writer - Saturn Never Sleeps, Producer, MainArtist, OriginalPublisher

(C) 2011 Saturn Never Sleeps (P) 2011 Saturn Never Sleeps

8
Divine
00:04:09

King Britt, Composer, Writer - Rucyl Mills, Lyricist, Writer - Saturn Never Sleeps, Producer, MainArtist, OriginalPublisher

(C) 2011 Saturn Never Sleeps (P) 2011 Saturn Never Sleeps

9
Yesterday Is Gone
00:04:29

King Britt, Composer, Writer - Rucyl Mills, Lyricist, Writer - Saturn Never Sleeps, Producer, MainArtist, OriginalPublisher

(C) 2011 Saturn Never Sleeps (P) 2011 Saturn Never Sleeps

10
DRK
00:01:43

King Britt, Composer, Writer - Rucyl Mills, Lyricist, Writer - Saturn Never Sleeps, Producer, MainArtist, OriginalPublisher

(C) 2011 Saturn Never Sleeps (P) 2011 Saturn Never Sleeps

11
All Seasons Are Good
00:03:12

King Britt, Composer, Writer - Rucyl Mills, Lyricist, Writer - Saturn Never Sleeps, Producer, MainArtist, OriginalPublisher

(C) 2011 Saturn Never Sleeps (P) 2011 Saturn Never Sleeps

12
Take It Out
00:05:44

King Britt, Composer, Writer - Rucyl Mills, Lyricist, Writer - Saturn Never Sleeps, Producer, MainArtist, OriginalPublisher

(C) 2011 Saturn Never Sleeps (P) 2011 Saturn Never Sleeps

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Formed in 2009 for improvisational performances dedicated to Sun Ra, Saturn Never Sleeps rapidly became one of the most substantial projects from veteran musicians/producers Rucyl and King Britt. A diverse list of peers could be checked off, including Little Dragon, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Kissey Asplund, Sa-Ra, and even Sade. They cite not just Sun Ra, but fellow electronic music pioneers Delia Derbyshire and Herbie Hancock, as inspirations. The scope could be widened in a speculative sense to include the spacious alien pop of Japan’s Tin Drum, the whimsical interludes that dot a handful of Rotary Connection albums, and the experimental electronic music released on labels like Raster-Noton and Mego. Yesterday's Machine offers avant R&B that is soft-focus and subdued. Rucyl’s voice, sweetly nuanced and sometimes slightly pained, never eclipses lullaby volume level and is cradled with a stimulating array of abstract sounds. “Tory” is one of only two songs with a steady kick drum, yet it’s easy to get lost in its web of bounding synthetic bass, handclaps, ricocheting percussion accents, and soft keyboard interjections, as well as Rucyl herself -- is the repeated “Are you gonna show me what to do?” a come-on, a dare, or a facetious jab? “The Machines Are the Stars” is a gorgeous ambient slow jam for science nerds, where gently knocking drums, gossamer-like guitar, and clipped gasps are all that’s necessary: “Black holes don’t explain, and neither do we/Can’t explain the energy of true love.” Most stunning is the album’s closer, “Take It Out,” where Rucyl pleads for her lover to open up -- “Take it out on me” is sung like a resignation, as if her mind has kept her up all night -- over a sullen post-punk groove that evokes early Cure as produced by Italo disco duo Klein + M.B.O.
© Andy Kellman /TiVo

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