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Return to N.Y

Ak-Momo

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AK-Momo's debut album, Return to N.Y., derives most of its otherworldly beauty from two elements. One is the duo's reliance on Mattias Olsson's collection of vintage electronics, including the Mellotron, the mighty Optigan (which is fast becoming the new hip old-school electronic instrument), and its cousin, the Orchestran. Most Optigan fans will rejoice upon hearing Return to N.Y., since the keyboard hasn't been featured this prominently on an album since Optiganally Yours' Exclusively Talentmaker in 2000; songs such as "Return to N.Y." itself are terrific showcases for the Optigan's unmistakable, dreamy, but playful sound. AK-Momo's other special ingredient is AK von Malmborg's voice: sweet, high-pitched, and more than a little eerie, it warrants comparisons to Kate Bush and Joanna Newsom. However, von Malmborg's singing isn't quite as much of an acquired taste as either of those artists' voices, and her delivery is more refined and mannered, sometimes suggesting (in the best possible way) a long-lost lounge chanteuse from the '50s or early '60s. The loungy feel is underscored on tracks like "Your Mother's Faith," where Martin Denny-esque "jungle" percussion and bird and monkey noises turn the song into an exotica fantasy. On "Cold War of the Hearts" and "Women to Control," AK-Momo exhibit a flair for the filmic, but in a more playful, whimsical way than how predecessors like Portishead or Goldfrapp explored their inner John Barrys. The push-pull between drama and childlike wonder on Return to N.Y. works best on pretty idylls like the lovely "Only in the Stars," "Boys & Girls," and "World Traveller." Attempts at an edgier sound such as "Human Clones" don't work quite as well, though lyrics like "Time for the Muse"'s "I feel like white trash when I wake up with you" do pack a punch, especially when contrasted with their soft surroundings. The album feels like it peters out as it reaches its end, but that could just be due to the fact that AK-Momo's music is so striking at first. Nevertheless, Return to N.Y. is a strong debut that shows that, even within the sphere of artists that they are similar to, AK-Momo still have their own distinctive, and often very charming, sound.
© Heather Phares /TiVo

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1
Greasy Spoon
00:02:40

Ak-Momo, MainArtist - Olsson Mattias, Von Malmborg Anna Karin, Composer

2004 AK-MOMO 2004 AK-MOMO

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Return to N.y.
00:02:44

Ak-Momo, MainArtist - Olsson Mattias, Von Malmborg Anna Karin, Composer

2004 AK-MOMO 2004 AK-MOMO

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Women to Control
00:03:15

Ak-Momo, MainArtist - Olsson Mattias, Von Malmborg Anna Karin, Composer

2004 AK-MOMO 2004 AK-MOMO

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Your Mother´s Faith
00:03:16

Ak-Momo, MainArtist - Olsson Mattias, Von Malmborg Anna Karin, Composer

2004 AK-MOMO 2004 AK-MOMO

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Hollywood
00:01:26

Ak-Momo, MainArtist - Olsson Mattias, Von Malmborg Anna Karin, Composer

2004 AK-MOMO 2004 AK-MOMO

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Time for the Muse
00:03:45

Ak-Momo, MainArtist - Olsson Mattias, Von Malmborg Anna Karin, Composer

2004 AK-MOMO 2004 AK-MOMO

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Only the Stars
00:03:26

Ak-Momo, MainArtist - Olsson Mattias, Von Malmborg Anna Karin, Composer

2004 AK-MOMO 2004 AK-MOMO

8
Cold War of the Hearts
00:02:59

Ak-Momo, MainArtist - Olsson Mattias, Von Malmborg Anna Karin, Composer

2004 AK-MOMO 2004 AK-MOMO

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World Traveller
00:02:30

Ak-Momo, MainArtist - Olsson Mattias, Von Malmborg Anna Karin, Composer

2004 AK-MOMO 2004 AK-MOMO

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Human Clones
00:03:31

Ak-Momo, MainArtist - Olsson Mattias, Von Malmborg Anna Karin, Composer

2004 AK-MOMO 2004 AK-MOMO

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Boys & Girls
00:05:23

Ak-Momo, MainArtist - Olsson Mattias, Von Malmborg Anna Karin, Composer

2004 AK-MOMO 2004 AK-MOMO

Album review

AK-Momo's debut album, Return to N.Y., derives most of its otherworldly beauty from two elements. One is the duo's reliance on Mattias Olsson's collection of vintage electronics, including the Mellotron, the mighty Optigan (which is fast becoming the new hip old-school electronic instrument), and its cousin, the Orchestran. Most Optigan fans will rejoice upon hearing Return to N.Y., since the keyboard hasn't been featured this prominently on an album since Optiganally Yours' Exclusively Talentmaker in 2000; songs such as "Return to N.Y." itself are terrific showcases for the Optigan's unmistakable, dreamy, but playful sound. AK-Momo's other special ingredient is AK von Malmborg's voice: sweet, high-pitched, and more than a little eerie, it warrants comparisons to Kate Bush and Joanna Newsom. However, von Malmborg's singing isn't quite as much of an acquired taste as either of those artists' voices, and her delivery is more refined and mannered, sometimes suggesting (in the best possible way) a long-lost lounge chanteuse from the '50s or early '60s. The loungy feel is underscored on tracks like "Your Mother's Faith," where Martin Denny-esque "jungle" percussion and bird and monkey noises turn the song into an exotica fantasy. On "Cold War of the Hearts" and "Women to Control," AK-Momo exhibit a flair for the filmic, but in a more playful, whimsical way than how predecessors like Portishead or Goldfrapp explored their inner John Barrys. The push-pull between drama and childlike wonder on Return to N.Y. works best on pretty idylls like the lovely "Only in the Stars," "Boys & Girls," and "World Traveller." Attempts at an edgier sound such as "Human Clones" don't work quite as well, though lyrics like "Time for the Muse"'s "I feel like white trash when I wake up with you" do pack a punch, especially when contrasted with their soft surroundings. The album feels like it peters out as it reaches its end, but that could just be due to the fact that AK-Momo's music is so striking at first. Nevertheless, Return to N.Y. is a strong debut that shows that, even within the sphere of artists that they are similar to, AK-Momo still have their own distinctive, and often very charming, sound.
© Heather Phares /TiVo

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