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''936'' is a 2011
neo-psychedelic Neo-psychedelia is a diverse genre of psychedelic music that draws inspiration from the sounds of 1960s psychedelia, either updating or copying the approaches from that era. Originating in the 1970s, it has occasionally seen mainstream pop su ...
album by
Peaking Lights Peaking Lights are a husband-and-wife music duo who met in San Francisco in 2006 and moved to Spring Green, Wisconsin in December 2007 where they lived until 2009. The couple then moved to Madison, Wisconsin, where they stayed until their return ...
, a
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-based husband-and-wife duo of Aaron Coyes and Indra Dunis. Peaking Lights stepped outside of the
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style of their previous recordings, recording in a studio for the first time, and infused their psychedelic pop style with sounds from dub and hypnagogic
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. ''936'' became independent label Not Not Fun's best-selling release, and was consequently picked up for UK release by Weird World. The album garnered critical acclaim, and was identified as one of the best underground releases of 2011.


Recording and musical content

Peaking Lights' previous album, ''Imaginary Falcons'', was noisy, psychedelic jamming recorded by Coyes and Dunis at home. The direction of ''936''s production was influenced by the band's performance at the KRAAK Festival in 2010. The quality of sound equipment at the festival allowed the band to hear their own music in a different way at a time than their earlier
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recordings. Three songs from ''936'' had been written by that time. According to Dunis, "When we had the opportunity to listen to it more spread out, and with a higher fidelity, we thought this is actually how we’d like our record to sound." ''936'' was recorded over the course of three days at Flat Back Studios; it was the band's first recording session in a studio. Coyes said that access to the higher fidelity equipment was more significant than any change in songwriting, while Dunis said that she wrote more conventionally melodic vocal lines than she had done before. Although Dunis played the album's percussion, Coyes wrote the rhythms, and said "I tried to write rhythms that would clash with each other but still work, so on this record I tried to go deeper into that idea." ''936'' is a psychedelic album that draws heavily from the style of dub. Other genres that critics have cited as sonic reference points include improvisational krautrock, 1960s
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. A critic from ''Playground'' said "each and every one of the tracks has been constructed from cavernous basslines and rhythm boxes, over which more poppy aspects, like the dispassionate yet emotive voice of singer Indra Dunis, Morricone-like guitars ... and cosmic synths are laid." The sound of ''936'' has been compared to
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artists like
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, Augustus Pablo; alternative groups like
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and Primal Scream; and contemporaries like Sun Araw,
Pocahaunted Pocahaunted (often shortened by the band to P-haunt) was a hypnagogic pop project based in Los Angeles, California founded in 2005 by Amanda Brown and Bethany Cosentino. History Amanda Brown co-founded Not Not Fun Records in 2006; she and fr ...
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, and Eternal Tapestry. Coyes acknowledged that the band is inspired by old sounds but approaches these influences from an experimental rather than nostalgic attitude. The lyrics contain numerous references to spirituality and nature, inspired by Coyes's and Dunis's upbringings.


Release

The album title was chosen for the
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significance it holds for Coyes and Dunis. Through a combination of critical appraisal and word-of-mouth, the album attracted an unexpected level of attention. With about 3,000 copies sold as of March 2012, ''936'' became Not Not Fun's best-selling release. The album's relative success drew attention from larger indie labels looking to rerelease the album. At the time, Coyes and Dunis made a living through a store that sold
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and records. The album was released on November 21 in the UK and Europe through Weird World, an imprint of
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. To promote the rerelease, the band embarked on a tour of the UK and Amsterdam, streamed music on the website 936.fm, and commissioned remixes of songs from ''936''. Peaking Lights announced that they would release their next album on
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in the US and Weird World in Europe. In 2013, Peaking Lights announced that they had founded their own label, Two Flowers, and that their first release would be a new pressing of ''936''.


Reception

Upon release, ''936'' was generally well received by both American and UK critics. A writer from indie blog Gorilla vs. Bear said the album "emerged seemingly out of nowhere to become one of the year's most compelling and replayable jams." Sam Bloch of '' LA Weekly'' called the album "a game-changer. At that time, so-called
chillwave Chillwave (originally considered synonymous with glo-fi and hypnagogic pop) is a music microgenre that emerged in the late 2000s. It loosely emulates 1980s electropop while engaging with notions of memory and nostalgia. Common features inclu ...
rs were achieving popularity by washing facile pop melodies in baths of haze and echo. The mellow, dubbier stuff of Peaking Lights was a refreshing alternative." ''Pitchfork'' named ''936'' one of the most overlooked albums of the year and said it exemplified the neglected creativity of a new wave of Midwestern musicians. ''Fact'', ''The Wire'', and
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also included the album in year-end lists.


Track listing

All songs written by
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. ;CD/Cassette # "Synthy" 2:58 # "All the Sun That Shines" – 6:53 # "Amazing and Wonderful" – 5:29 # "Birds of Paradise (Dub Version)" – 7:57 # "Hey Sparrow" – 3:56 # "Tiger Eyes (Laid Back)" – 7:47 # "Marshmellow Yellow" – 8:27 # "Summertime" – 5:26 ;Vinyl :A1 "All the Sun That Shines" – 6:53 :A2 "Amazing and Wonderful" – 5:29 :A3 "Birds of Paradise (Dub Version)" – 7:57 :B1 "Hey Sparrow" – 3:56 :B2 "Tiger Eyes (Laid Back)" – 7:47 :B3 "Marshmellow Yellow" – 8:27 ;Weird World vinyl issue: Bonus CD # "Amazing and Wonderful" (Cadenza Remix) # "Hey Sparrow" (
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Remix) # "Birds of Paradise" ( Maria Minerva's Ooh and Ah Edit) # "Amazing and Wonderful" (Sunless '9 Remix) # "All the Sun That Shines" (Doldrums Remix) # "Amazing and Wonderful" (Damu Remix)


Personnel

* Aaron Coyes – guitar, bass, drum programming, tape, synth, effects, production * Indra Dunis – vocals, keyboards, synth, drums, drum Programming, effects, production * Luke Tweedy – engineer, recording


References


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