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PQ
- You'll Never Find Us Here |
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Electro-Acoustic |
| Album 14 June 2010 Expanding Records |
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| 84% | |
Notes/Review: |
Releases from the excellent Expanding Records label are becoming increasingly infrequent, which is a shame, especially as this album from pq – a Belgian duo – is another quality outing. You’ll Never Find Us Here outputs 13 tracks of fertile ambient-acoustics, incorporating mostly classical and electric guitars, piano, and subtle electronic textures. Perhaps the most pleasing aspect of pq is their willingness to embrace melodic chord progressions that invite the listener in, whilst at the same time generating disquieting atmospheres that drift into unorthodox territories. This
is successfully explored on the opening A Taste of Diminished Expectations,
which combines gently plucked guitar chords with hollow, reverb-fuelled
sound effects to titillate the senses. Meanwhile, tracks such as La
Chapelle and Your Perception of Red are more than happy to play it
straight, the former utilising soothing lonesome acoustic guitars
and the latter dual-layered piano, songwriting at its most simple
– yet effective. The remainder of You’ll Never Find Us Here is mostly comprised of aspects of the aforementioned tracks; short, often sweet, statements that explore a rand of diversifying moods, assisted by an undulating cosmos of clicks and cuts. It’s amazing how much diversity can come from such a simple blending of instruments, yet this is the key to pq’s accomplishment – combining traditional yet inventive auras with the erudite perception that quite often less is more, crucially allowing the listener’s imagination to fill in the blanks. |