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''Perverse'' is the third
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by British
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band
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, released in 1993 on
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. After their international success following the release of ''
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'' (1991), Jesus Jones, especially band leader Mike Edwards, conceived ''Perverse'' as a darker, more contemporary album. Fusing
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and
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music into more traditional
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and pop song structures, the album is heavier than its predecessors with a much greater inclusion of industrial music and features lyrics that concern the future. Edwards wrote the lyrics of the album during the band's 1991 tour, using a
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sampler to conceive songs in their earliest stages. According to ''
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'', ''Perverse'' "enjoys the historical distinction of being the first album recorded entirely (except for Edwards' vocals) on computer." The band recorded the entire album onto
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s in Edwards' house, which were then used on his computer to turn the music into " zeroes and ones". Edwards described it as "the second rock album of the nineties," after
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' ''
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'', due to both albums embracing full-on computer technology. Although the band were ridiculed at the time for the recording process, it later became an influential technique. Upon its release, ''Perverse'' peaked at number 6 on the
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and was the start of the band's declining fortunes, although it still yielded three top 40 singles, "The Devil You Know", which also reached number 1 on the
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, "The Right Decision" and " Zeroes and Ones" still making the album quite successful. The album received both mixed and positive reviews at the time, with some critics finding the album's production clattered, but later reviews have been more favourable, and some have posed the album as the band's best work. An extensive deluxe edition of the album was released in November 2014.


Background

With their second album ''
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'', Jesus Jones became internationally successful, thanks to hit singles such as " Right Here, Right Now", which reached number 2 on the
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, " International Bright Young Thing", which reached number 7 on the
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, and " Real, Real, Real," which reached number 4 on the US Billboard 200. According to music critic
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, the album's best moments "showed that sample-driven dance club music could comfortably fit into pop music." For the album's follow-up, ''Perverse'', Jesus Jones, especially band leader, lyricist and vocalist Mike Edwards and keyboardist Iain Baker, decided to venture further into the technological side of recording music. Erlewine described Edwards' aim for ''Perverse'' as "his mission to make
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palatable for the pop masses." Edwards and keyboardist Iain Baker felt that, despite living in a "very technological society", rock music had "stayed still" since the 1970s by not embracing current technology: "Technology gives musicians so much opportunity to vary what they do. It's unbelievable and appalling that they don't use it. ..And it's not that by using technology you lose the warmth and humanity of acoustic instruments, because you don't. You can still create a warm and human sound.
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did it on the ''
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'' album and the
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is doing it now." Baker cited a song on Aphex Twin's then-new album ''
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'' (1993), released under the Polygon Window moniker, as "doing just that" and cited him as "a true pioneer in music."


Production


Writing

Band leader and vocalist Mike Edwards is the sole composer and arranger on ''Perverse''. On previous albums, Edwards wrote complete versions of songs, and sent virtually complete demos to the rest of the band, who would then interpret the material in "their own unique way." However, on ''Perverse'', he deliberately attempted to write what he felt was necessary for the music, and disregarded how it would sound live. He commented, "I remember writing "Who? Where? Why?" on the last album, thinking, damn, there's two guitarists, I've got to put a second guitar part in there. That becomes limiting, so on this record, I took a linear, very fascistic approach: 'this is the song, nothing else matters'. There were songs on the album where members of the band didn't play." Using a
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sampler, which Edwards referred to as his "sketch pad," most of the songs on ''Perverse'' began as 15 second sketches that Edwards had "written in hotel bedrooms on Jesus Jones' last tour." Despite having written all the band's previous songs on guitar, Edwards wrote most of the songs on ''Perverse'' using a keyboard. In the words of Jon Lewin in '' Making Music'', "he says because he knows the guitar so well, it keeps leading him back to the same riffs and chords. But as a two-fingered 'keyboard idiot', Mike found himself continually discovering new harmonies and intervals." Edwards used two different songwriting methods for the album, the self-described "collade effect": "Get a sample you really like, a musical phrase or just one sound you can make into a musical phrase. Make it do something you enjoy, then add an extra instrument on top, something that sets off the adrenalin, and then just keep collaging until at some point you think 'structure'," and the "cire perdu" method which "he likens to wax-loss casting, where a sculptor's original wax model melts away in the casting process to leave a perfect mould. Simply, he works up a version of a piece of music he likes, then builds his own song on top of that."


Recording

Edwards' aim for recording ''Perverse'' was to take the techniques and 'attitudes' of
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, a genre he viewed as the "most progressive and creative form of popular music at the moment," but use them to create a
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album. He chose this method partially as a concept and partially as he believed creating a rock album with this method would be a success. He told one journalist, "ultimately it made things more interesting for me as a writer, mostly because of the degree of editability at every stage of what you do - notes, timing, sounds - as long as the data exists, it's all changeable." One of the first ever albums to be wholly recorded through a computer, the music on ''Perverse'' was recorded onto
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s over two and a half months from 1991–92 at Edwards' house in north London, and was produced at London's Think Studios. The album cost almost £100,000, almost five times as much as ''Doubt'', and was produced by
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. Edwards summed up the recording sessions: "We did it in a classic techno way. I have an
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. I'd write all the songs on it, and the rest of the band would come in and play all their parts into the computer, using MIDI guitars and drum pads." While recording the album, Edwards "turned every song into
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s, then fiddled with them until he had achieved a suitably hi-tech noise." With the entire album being recorded into the computer, "the whole album only existed in frequencies." Jerry de Borg's guitar is presented at 300 Hz to 8 kHz. The Roland GR-50 guitar synth was used to load the album's guitar parts into the computer. Al Jarwoski's bass, meanwhile, became 20 Hz to 4 kHz, and as such, "there was no such thing as bass on the record," writers journalist Mark Reed. The rest of the band are also credited unusually on ''Perverse''; the band's percussionist Gen for "drum type sounds," Iain Baker as "omnipresent," and Mike Edwards himself for "first generation (unsampled) vocals, and sole writer." The album is shaped by the prominent usage of the
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synthesiser, which follows each previous Jesus Jones album in that the others also used a new piece of technology which shaped the music. When Edwards first started writing the songs on ''Perverse'', he envisioned the album as containing "these big buzzy synths, basically the equivalent of heavy metal guitars, but more exciting because less clichéd", and felt the JD-800 "was perfect for manufacturing hard, unusual sounds. The sounds I made on the JD are always the ones that our sound guy has to turn down." With Edwards having sequenced the album's music on his
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, Livesey continued to work on "structures, editing sounds, putting in subtle wooshes and swishes," which Edwards described as "enormous attention to detail." Edwards' vocals, which were recorded after the music, are the only live element to ''Perverse''. In a 1992 interview prior to release, Edwards christened the album "the second rock album of the nineties," after ''
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'' (1992) by
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, recorded in a similar fashion. Explaining this to Graham Reid of ''Elsewhere'', he said "That's not me blowing my own trumpet. What I'm saying is, for us to make an album that reflects the society we‘re living in we use computer technology. That’s a very natural thing to do - why isn’t everyone? Why is it the retro stuff is getting the front covers when new music is what it’s supposed to be about? I’ just trying to draw attention to the fact nothing is going on - and everybody knows it."


Composition


Music

Compared to ''Doubt'', ''Perverse'' is a much darker, broodier album, and has been described as the band's heaviest album.
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, describing ''Perverse'' as an artistic expanding of the band's sound, called the album "a synthesis of
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/
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music with traditional pop/
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songs and structures." Meanwhile, Douglas D. Keller of '' The Tech'' felt that, although many of the songs contain distinctly techno elements, the album itself is not overall a techno recording: "Songs such as 'Idiot Stare' make extensive use of repeating drum tracks, but there are fast and slow movements within the song which add a richness to this and other tracks that is missing in most techno singles." The band continued to be influenced by
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on the album, and according to '' Q'', "
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runs through much of the LP, most notably on ' Zeroes and Ones' and 'Spiral'." According to Graham Reid, samples are either used as the starting point for the music or for further enhancement. Although the album shares ''Doubts idea of extensive sampling, synthesisers and drum-style sounds, ''Perverse'' uses them to curate a driving sound. Edwards performs both "textured lead and backing vocals" on the album which are interwoven with each other; he felt backing vocals are integral as they heavily contribute towards "the feel of a song," which is why the band treated them as "another instrument to use in the mix," and felt that "lack of confidence" is key to the album's vocal sound. Compared to the Young Gods, a primary influence on the album, Baker felt the music on ''Perverse'' was not as
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in style. "Zeroes and Ones" is dominated by "driving synth pattern, heavy rhythm section and big guitar riffs." "The Devil You Know" features tingly elements resembling
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, starting with a notably high-pitched Iranian instrument. The synthesized basslines on "From Love To War" was influenced by LFO, whose 1991 album ''
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'' was Edwards' favourite of that year. "Yellow Brown" and "Spiral" also bear a
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influence. The former song features, as
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described them, "baleful, treated noises, and looped samples of voice low in the mix." "The Right Decision" is buoyed by "a firm, unfettered groove." While Edwards was listening to a lot of proto-
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, he conceived "Spiral" as an attempt to create a piece of music "in a very techno way but without the beat, still have all the really powerful elements without the dictatorial thing of the beat. It had to have a sinister quality so we recorded it fast,
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ed up, so my voice had that low demonic quality."


Lyrics

Edwards wrote each of the songs on the album "with a hint of his vision of the future included." ''Perverse'' also occasionally reveals contradictory lyrics, such as how "Magazine" appears to celebrate "the distortion of current evens in the media" while "Don't Believe It" is "a biting criticism of the media." In the album's liner notes, "Don't Believe It" is described with the caption: ""May '92, with a little ignorance and media manipulation, there is a whipping boy for every occasion. On our side, truth, decency, and the right way to talk, on the other side, our perfect enemy out for revenge." According to '' The Tech'', "Zeroes and Ones", whose name is a reference to the
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and the album's recording method, concerns "the increasing prominence of computers in daily life, from pocket calculators and shopping at home to missile guiding and virtual sex. The song is both a celebration of the power of computers and a warning about the control that they exerts over our lives." "The Devil You Know", an example of Edwards' "collade effect" songwriting, was built from his "collage method." As for "The Right Decision", Edwards explained to '' Making Music'', "I worked hard on the chords for this one. What I attempted to do was write a great single without using the classic format. After a short while, I realise it has become verse/chorus/verse/chorus, but it's hidden because the sections are different and the two bridges have different chords." "Magazine" refers to magazines as "the fast food of the information medium." "Spiral" is anchored by a "thematic link" shared between its music and lyrics.


Release

''Perverse'' was released on 25 January 1993 by
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in the United Kingdom and
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in the United States. Upon release, it reached number 6 on the
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, and stayed on the chart for four weeks, a departure from the number 1 peak achieved by ''Doubt''. It also charted at number 59 on the
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in February 1993. As the band's commercial momentum never recovered, ''
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'' later included ''Perverse'' in their list of "ten career-killing albums" from the 1990s. Two copies of the mask on the album cover are known to exist, one owned by Edwards. During interviews given to promote the album, keyboardist Baker accompanied Edwards, unlike with earlier band promotion, because Baker was the band's "techno expert." "The Devil You Know" was released as the album's first single in December 1992, reaching number 10 on the
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. It was followed by second single "The Right Decision", which reached number 36 on the UK Singles Chart and stayed there for three weeks. " Zeroes and Ones" was the final single, which reached number 30 upon its release as a single in July. The two CD singles for "Zeroes and Ones" featured radical remixes of the song by artists who influenced ''Perverse'' such as
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and
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, the latter of whose "Aphex Twin Reconstruction Mix #2" later featured on his remix compilation ''
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'' (2003). On the US
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chart, "The Devil You Know" reached number 1 and "The Right Decision" reached number 12.


Reception and legacy

''Perverse'' was originally released to mixed reviews.
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'' found the band's "rock ''must'' engage with techno" idea engaging, but ultimately said the album "quickly reverts to type." ''
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'' were similarly mixed, feeling the album " umpsup the electronic fuzz tones and industrial guitar riffs at the expense of songs' character" on most of the songs." Douglas D. Keller of '' The Tech'' was more favourable, saying ''Perverse'' is "an engaging album with very contemporary ideas and the potential to shape the course of alternative and techno in the near future." Later reviews have been more favourable; in a retrospective review,
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rated the album four stars out of five, saying that it is "an ambitious album that works sporadically," saying that, although "too often, the hooks are submerged beneath layers of computerized noise and aren't strong enough to pull themselves out," "when ''Perverse'' clicks, Jesus Jones gives the listener an idea of how enjoyable a successful marriage of techno and rock could be." Mark Reed of ''
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'', writing in 2002, called the album the band's "major leap forward," and cited its recording approach as innovative: "At the time (and now) the band were lambasted for it. Now everyone does it." Meanwhile, writing in 2014, David Wilson of ''Get Ready to Rock'' noted that ''Perverse'' is often seen as the band's creative peak. Shane Pinnegar of ''100Percent Rock Magazine'', in a 2015 interview with Edwards, described the album as good, but noted "it isn’t remembered as being as quintessentially ‘of its time’ as ''Doubt'' is," believing this to be due to its topical themes. Edwards replied, "yeah, obviously that approach stuck with me, which is why ''Perverse'' not only sounds the way it does, but has the lyrical themes that it does – including the now quaintly amusing idea that the internet might actually be quite an interesting thing! 'Zeroes and Ones', the song, is very hard to sing with a straight face these days."


Deluxe edition

''Perverse'' was remastered and re-released as a deluxe edition on 17 November 2014 by Edsel Records alongside the band's other albums. The release, which is packaged to resemble a
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, contains 2 CDs and a DVD, comprising "radio sessions, rare tracks, demos and sought-after mixes plus the Bonus DVD featuring videos and live footage." The deluxe edition was favourably assessed by David Wilson of ''Get Ready to Rock'' in a review of all the band's deluxe editions, who rated the release four stars out of five.


Track listing

All tracks written by Mike Edwards. # " Zeroes and Ones" – 3:24 # "The Devil You Know" (Edwards, Henry Kriger) – 4:31 # "Get a Good Thing" – 3:23 # "From Love to War" – 3:49 # "Yellow Brown" – 3:23 # "Magazine" – 2:46 # "The Right Decision" – 3:36 # "Your Crusade" – 3:30 # "Don't Believe It" – 3:45 # "Tongue Tied" – 3:16 # "Spiral" – 4:30 # "Idiot Stare" – 5:10


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Notes

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