''Persistent Repetition of Phrases'' is the seventh studio album by
the Caretaker
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, an alias of musician Leyland Kirby. Released on 1 April 2008, it was his first record to cover themes of
Alzheimer's disease
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegeneration, neurodegenerative disease that usually starts slowly and progressively worsens. It is the cause of 60–70% of cases of dementia. The most common early symptom is difficulty in short-term me ...
. The album was also the first Caretaker release to present
looping of short segments within tracks. It marked Kirby's change of record labels from
V/Vm Test to History Always Favours the Winners, which he felt might have helped with the record's success.
''Persistent Repetition of Phrases'' has many track titles that reference memory disorders. The album began Kirby's history of using paintings by English painter
Ivan Seal
Ivan Seal (born 1973) is an English painter and sound artist who specializes in surreal and abstract works centered around concepts of memory and the creation of imagined objects. He is best known for his collaborations with electronic musician J ...
as album covers. A
concept album
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, the record received a generally positive reception from
music critics
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. The album's concepts would later influence Kirby on his next release as the Caretaker, ''
An Empty Bliss Beyond This World
''An Empty Bliss Beyond This World'' is the ninth studio album by the Caretaker, an ambient music project of English musician Leyland Kirby, released on 1 June 2011 through History Always Favours the Winners.
The record is based on a study re ...
''.
Background
The Caretaker was a musical project of English musician Leyland Kirby that
sampled
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* Sample (signal), a digital discrete sample of a continuous analog signal
* Sample (material), a specimen or small quantity of so ...
various
big band
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records.
Named after one of the characters from horror film ''
The Shining'', the haunted
ballroom
A ballroom or ballhall is a large room inside a building, the primary purpose of which is holding large formal parties called balls. Traditionally, most balls were held in private residences; many mansions and palaces, especially historic man ...
scene of the film was specified as his inspiration.
His first albums had the film as a main influence.
They are the "haunted ballroom trilogy," spanning ''
Selected Memories from the Haunted Ballroom
''Selected Memories from the Haunted Ballroom'' is the debut studio album by the Caretaker, an alias of musician Leyland Kirby. Released in 1999, it consists of an influence from the horror film '' The Shining'', manipulating songs from the 1920s ...
'', ''
A Stairway to the Stars
''A Stairway to the Stars'' (stylized as “''A stairway to the stars''”) is the second studio album by the Caretaker, an alias of musician Leyland Kirby. Released in 2001, it was created after one of Kirby's pop manipulations as V/Vm gained a ...
'', and ''
We'll All Go Riding on a Rainbow
''We'll All Go Riding on a Rainbow'' is the third studio album by the Caretaker, an alias of musician Leyland Kirby. Released in 2003, it was the last of Kirby's "haunted ballroom trilogy", which spans his albums influenced by the film '' The ...
''.
''Selected Memories from the Haunted Ballroom'' had the most influence from the film, including the credits song "
Midnight, the Stars and You
"Midnight, the Stars and You" is a British-American popular foxtrot song written by Harry M. Woods, Jimmy Campbell and Reg Connelly and published in 1934.
The most famous recorded version was performed in 1934 by Ray Noble and his Orchestra wit ...
".
The Caretaker's albums were considered prime examples of
hauntology
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, a genre that evokes the aesthetics of the past.
Kirby abandoned the ballroom and installed themes of
memory loss
Amnesia is a deficit in memory caused by brain damage or disease,Gazzaniga, M., Ivry, R., & Mangun, G. (2009) Cognitive Neuroscience: The biology of the mind. New York: W.W. Norton & Company. but it can also be caused temporarily by the use o ...
on his 2005 release of
.mp3
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files titled ''
Theoretically Pure Anterograde Amnesia
''Theoretically Pure Anterograde Amnesia'' is the fourth studio album by the Caretaker, an alias of musician Leyland Kirby. Released in 2005, it abandoned the haunted ballroom aesthetic of the previous albums and explored memory loss. Divided ...
'' (2005).
It was a
drone
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* Unmanned surface vehicle, watercraft
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...
album, featuring six CDs with 72 tracks titled "Memories".
It was downloaded over 50,000 times on Kirby's
V/Vm Test website.
''Persistent Repetition of Phrases'' had a great influence on Kirby's next album as the Caretaker, ''
An Empty Bliss Beyond This World
''An Empty Bliss Beyond This World'' is the ninth studio album by the Caretaker, an ambient music project of English musician Leyland Kirby, released on 1 June 2011 through History Always Favours the Winners.
The record is based on a study re ...
''.
''An Empty Bliss'' was Kirby's first album to be based on a specific study about
Alzheimer's disease
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegeneration, neurodegenerative disease that usually starts slowly and progressively worsens. It is the cause of 60–70% of cases of dementia. The most common early symptom is difficulty in short-term me ...
.
Composition
''Persistent Repetition of Phrases'' consists of samples from
78-rpm
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records with vinyl crackle effects. It explores
ambient,
drone
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* Drone (bee), a male bee, from an unfertilized egg
* Unmanned aerial vehicle
* Unmanned surface vehicle, watercraft
* Unmanned underwater vehicle or underwater drone
Drone, drones or The Drones may also refer to:
...
,
hauntology
Hauntology (a portmanteau of ''haunting'' and ''ontology'') is a range of ideas referring to the return or persistence of elements from the social or cultural past, as in the manner of a ghost. The term is a neologism first introduced by French ...
,
big band
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,
electronic
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*Electronic co ...
,
experimental
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,
and
dark ambient.
With its source material obscured,
it is the first Caretaker record to revolve around the concept of
Alzheimer's disease
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegeneration, neurodegenerative disease that usually starts slowly and progressively worsens. It is the cause of 60–70% of cases of dementia. The most common early symptom is difficulty in short-term me ...
rather than amnesia, less abstract than ''Theoretically Pure Anterograde Amnesia''.
It uses
looping to depict emotions related with recalling at an old age.
It also features multiple layers of
white noise
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, compared by several critics to the works of
William Basinski
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Basinski is best known for his four-volume album '' The Disintegra ...
and to
Akira Rabelais
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' 2004 release ''
Spellewauerynsherde''.
Its track titles reference various memory disorders, such as
false memory syndrome
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.
It is the Caretaker's first release to not be produced from a sample manipulated in real time. Instead, its tracks are composed from short segments of
ballroom
A ballroom or ballhall is a large room inside a building, the primary purpose of which is holding large formal parties called balls. Traditionally, most balls were held in private residences; many mansions and palaces, especially historic man ...
records.
Like with other Caretaker albums, it is considered hauntological music.
The record opens with "Lacunar amnesia", where Kirby obscures the source material. This is to a certain point where the song turns into an
earworm
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in the listener's
consciousness
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. It references
the disorder of the same name, whereby the brain loses the
memory
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of a specific event.
The following song, "Rosy retrospection" is named in reference to
the phenomenon of the same name, whereby people judge the past as more positive than the present in a disproportionate amount.
"Poor enunciation" presents a
dark ambient style with a
choir
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. "Von Restorff effect" is named after
the effect of the same name, which indicates objects that stand out from other objects are more prone to being remembered better. This results in the other objects not being recalled well.
"Past life regression" also references
the disorder of the same name, whereby
hypnosis
Hypnosis is a human condition involving focused attention (the selective attention/selective inattention hypothesis, SASI), reduced peripheral awareness, and an enhanced capacity to respond to suggestion.In 2015, the American Psychologica ...
is used to bring memories of what seems to be a past life.
The record ends with "Unmasking alzhiemer's", the only track to have a direct reference to
Alzheimer's disease
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegeneration, neurodegenerative disease that usually starts slowly and progressively worsens. It is the cause of 60–70% of cases of dementia. The most common early symptom is difficulty in short-term me ...
.
Release and artwork
The Caretaker released ''Persistent Repetition of Phrases'' on 1 April 2008.
Contrary to previous albums, which came on the
V/Vm Test record label, it came on History Always Favours the Winners, though was originally released on the Install label.
Kirby mentioned he was in a sad period of his life at the time, as his health was in a bad state. He did not release the record for six months, but rather left it in a hard drive "gathering digital dust." This was until two workers of the label "immediately wanted to put it out." Its success impressed the musician; he believed not being released on V/Vm Test might have helped with its success.
Kirby later re-issued ''Persistent Repetition of Phrases'' on vinyl in 2011 after its original release. He responded: "It’s something I have thought about as people often ask me. I just need to work out what and when."
''Persistent Repetition of Phrases'' was the first Caretaker record to use artwork by
Ivan Seal
Ivan Seal (born 1973) is an English painter and sound artist who specializes in surreal and abstract works centered around concepts of memory and the creation of imagined objects. He is best known for his collaborations with electronic musician J ...
. Its vinyl edition featured a painting by him. Seal had also previously worked as a
sound art
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ist. According to Kirby, Seal is a friend of his since the 1990s, when he recorded as
V/Vm
V/Vm is the experimental music and sound collage project of Leyland James Kirby, from Stockport, England. Although starting out mainly in the style of noise music, Kirby is also a composer of original electronic music and remixes. His vast ...
. The musician described his paintings at the time as "incredible, almost timeless, playing with spaces and objects." Kirby felt they were "perfect" at depicting his work, and that he's "very flattered" towards Seal allowing him to use his paintings. He added that Seal's sound art is "amazing," citing an exhibition of his at
Berlin
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as an example. He concluded, "maybe at some point we can work together on something. Let’s hope so."
The physical packaging of the vinyl includes no
liner notes
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Origin
Liner notes are desce ...
, presenting only a painting by Ivan Seal. The cover art is
minimalistic, depicting a blank
canvas
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.
Later editions of the album feature a different painting by Seal depicting a
broom
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standing upright.
Reception
''Persistent Repetition of Phrases'' was met with a generally positive reception from music critics. According to Kirby, it was a success. Writing for ''
Tiny Mix Tapes
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'', critic Joe Davenport felt many listeners saw the record as "his masterpiece."
James Knapman from ''Igloo Magazine'' described the record as a very peculiar experience, due to its combination of
nostalgia
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with
psychological horror
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creating "a ghostly library of vintage memories and fictions that are quite simply without par."
Magazine ''
Fact
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'', who gave the highest rating of the album, stated that the Caretaker is "a past master at the technique of exquisitely drawing out and distending the ache – of nostalgia, heartbreak, longing – already glowing like gaslight in these old songs."
''
Cyclic Defrost
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'' critic Shaun Prescott felt the record was one of Kirby's most acclaimed releases and his most acclaimed of 2008, while still not being released in his own label.
''
The Wire
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'' included ''Persistent Repetition of Phrases'' as an "office ambiance" record, specifying the track "Lacunar amnesia".
Critic Matthew Solarski from ''
Pitchfork
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'' named it the 17th best album of 2008, as well as ''The Wire'' included it in a listing of the best releases of the year.
Track listing
Adapted from
Bandcamp
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.
Personnel
Adapted from
Brainwashed.
*The Caretaker – "recording and remembering" of the audio
*Leyland Kirby –
mastering
*
Ivan Seal
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References
External links
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