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Portico Quartet Portico Quartet are an instrumental band from London, UK. They are known for their use of the hang, a modern percussion instrument. Their debut album, ''Knee-Deep in the North Sea'', was nominated for the 2008 Mercury Prize and was ''Time Out†...
’s 2007 debut album. It was nominated for the 2008
Mercury Prize The Mercury Prize, formerly called the Mercury Music Prize, is an annual music prize awarded for the best album released in the United Kingdom by a British or Irish act. It was created by Jon Webster and Robert Chandler in association with the B ...
and was
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’s Jazz, Folk and World album of the year 2007.


Background

The songs for the album were developed by the band while busking outside the National Theatre on London’s
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. The songs are notable for their use of the
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, a modern percussion instrument. The album was originally released in 2007 on the
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imprint of
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. In 2011 the album was re-mixed by
John Leckie John William Leckie (born 23 October 1949) is an English record producer and recording engineer. His production credits include Magazine's ''Real Life'' (1978), XTC's ''White Music'' (1978) and Dukes of Stratosphear's ''25 O'Clock'' (1985), t ...
for
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and re-released as a deluxe edition. This included three additional bonus tracks. It was the first time the album was released on vinyl. The name for the title track comes from when founding member
Nick Mulvey Nick Mulvey (born 4 November 1984) is an English musician, singer and songwriter. He played the hang as a founding member of the band Portico Quartet. In 2011 started his career as a singer-songwriter releasing the EPs ''The Trellis'' (2012) ...
attended a rave by the sea in Norfolk. The album was an important influence on the band
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, who listed it as one of five records they wouldn’t exist without. The title track was referenced in their song Dissolve Me, from the album
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. Joe Newman described it as "the best song of the noughties". Music from the album is used as the soundtrack to the long-running
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series ''Curious Under the Stars''. The artwork and design for the album was done by the drummer, Duncan Bellamy, who has a degree in Fine Art from
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.


Critical reception

The album was very well received on its release. It was nominated for the 2008
Mercury Prize The Mercury Prize, formerly called the Mercury Music Prize, is an annual music prize awarded for the best album released in the United Kingdom by a British or Irish act. It was created by Jon Webster and Robert Chandler in association with the B ...
and was
Time Out Magazine ''Time Out'' is a global magazine published by Time Out Group. ''Time Out'' started as a London-only publication in 1968 and has expanded its editorial recommendations to 328 cities in 58 countries worldwide. In 2012, the London edition becam ...
’s Jazz, Folk and World album of the year 2007. The week after the Mercury Prize awards show it debuted on the UK Top 200 Albums Chart at #186. The album was praised for its sense of melody.
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wrote that it is "mellifluous, exuberant and jaunty, full of catchy tunes and strong hooks" and
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called it "remarkably restrained for a debut record…melodies are carefully thought-out and arranged for the greatest dramatic effect". Other reviews highlighted the album’s atmosphere and combination of influences,
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highlighted that "where the quartet succeed is in the atmosphere they steadily build up throughout the album, with each track also working on its own as a mini-suite of contrasting moods". ''The 405'' called it "an incredibly diverse album…refreshing to hear such beautifully layered, complex sounds created with instruments alone", and
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described it as "a finely constructed masterpiece…blending influence of contemporary classical and film composers (Philip Glass and Steve Reich et al) and world musical cultures".


Track listing

All tracks composed, arranged and performed by Portico Quartet. # News From Verona – 4:24 # (Something's Going Down on) Zavodovski Island – 4:22 # Knee-Deep In The North Sea – 4:52 # Too Many Cooks – 5:32 # Steps In The Wrong Direction – 6:09 # Monsoon: Top To Bottom – 4:14 # The Kon Tiki Expedition – 4:29 # Cittàgazze – 4:47 # Pompidou – 3:08 (Hidden Track: Prickly Pear - 5:47) The deluxe edition moved Prickly Pear to be a discrete rather than hidden track. Additional bonus tracks on deluxe edition: * All the Pieces Matter (live) - 5:18 * Knee-Deep in the North Sea (live at Copenhagen Jazz Festival) - 6:10 * Steps in the Wrong Direction (live at Copenhagen Jazz Festival) - 8:07


Personnel

*Jack Wyllie - saxophones *Milo Fitzpatrick - double bass *Duncan Bellamy - drums, hang *Nick Mulvey - hang *Produced by Portico Quartet *Co-produced, engineered and originally mixed by Sonny Johns, assisted by Kevin Feazey and Simone Filiali *Deluxe edition mixed by
John Leckie John William Leckie (born 23 October 1949) is an English record producer and recording engineer. His production credits include Magazine's ''Real Life'' (1978), XTC's ''White Music'' (1978) and Dukes of Stratosphear's ''25 O'Clock'' (1985), t ...
*Design, artwork and collages by Duncan Bellamy


References

{{Authority control 2007 debut albums Portico Quartet albums