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''Quique'' is the debut album by British music group
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. It was released through
Too Pure Too Pure was a London-based independent record label formed in 1990 by Richard Roberts and Paul Cox. The label gained prominence after the release of PJ Harvey's debut album '' Dry'' in 1992, and subsequently found further success in the late ...
in October 1993. A predominantly instrumental record which utilises elements of both
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, it blends styles including
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,
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, ambient, and dub. Guitarist
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worked continually on tracks while other members either completed them or provided component ideas. The album was met with positive reviews from critics, and reached number twelve in the UK independent albums chart. It was followed by the EP ''Starethrough'' on
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in 1994. ''Quique'' was re-released in 2007 in a deluxe format that included unreleased, re-mixed tracks and other music that was only released on compilations. The album continued to receive praise on its re-issue.


Background and production

Mark Clifford formed Seefeel in 1992 after posting advertisements for potential group members. After performing a few shows and recording demos, Seefeel signed to the
Too Pure Too Pure was a London-based independent record label formed in 1990 by Richard Roberts and Paul Cox. The label gained prominence after the release of PJ Harvey's debut album '' Dry'' in 1992, and subsequently found further success in the late ...
label in late 1992. Too Pure's co-owner Richard Roberts stated that upon hearing Seefeel's demo "there was no obvious song for radio, but in my opinion it felt good. As we viewed ourselves as an experimental label that didn't want to be tied to a sound or a scene, it seemed to make sense to release something with the band." Seefeel chose Too Pure as they felt the label had respect for its artists, despite the low budget given to them to record ''Quique''. Clifford described the composition of the album as "messing around with a particular sound and then that sound would quite often just evoke a melody. Because the sounds we used were very much based around harmonics and stuff." The songs were completed before recording in the studio and many tracks had been performed live prior to the album's release. The only song written in the recording studio was "Charlotte's Mouth". All the songs on the album were completed in a way that would allow Seefeel to re-create their music in a live setting. ''Quique'' was recorded in July 1993. Daren Seymour has stated that Clifford was "working on a constant basis. The other members of the band contributed either complete tracks or component ideas into the process – some where accepted or not as Mark acted as the editor, and quite rightly so at times!" After the album was
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, the group had Too Pure remove a track from the album before it was released.


Music

The music on ''Quique'' is predominantly instrumental. Some tracks include wordless vocals from Seefeel's guitarist and vocalist Sarah Peacock. Peacock's vocals are low in the audio mix and are heard on the tracks "Industrious" and "Charlotte's Mouth". The tone of the album has been described as less dark than the group's follow-up albums '' Succour'' and '' CH-VOX''. The album's unusual blend of genres led critics to apply various different labels to ''Quique'', associating it with styles such as
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,
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, dub,
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, and
shoegaze Shoegaze (originally called shoegazing and sometimes conflated with "dream pop") is a subgenre of indie and alternative rock characterized by its ethereal mixture of obscured vocals, guitar distortion and effects, feedback, and overwhelming volu ...
. Critic
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described the group as "the best" of various dream pop bands who had "turned on to
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." Glenn Swan of
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described the album's mixture of genres as "a sort of electronic hybrid that had listeners simultaneously scratching their heads". Jess Harvell of ''
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'' stated that the audience will "hear the beginnings of a still-thriving genre that remains slippery and unnamed, purely electronic music with a strange, tangy rock aftertaste." In the website's list of the "50 Best Shoegaze Albums of All Time", Mark Richardson of ''Pitchfork'' included it in 13th place, locating the music on "the oceanic end of shoegaze." '' Paste'' writer Robert Ham classified the album as a
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album in 2016, as did Simon Reynolds in his 2011 book ''Bring the Noise''.
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's John Bush described it as "an even colder document of ambient indie techno than the previous EPs had predicted," and noted that " e album was hailed -- mostly in rock circles -- as a techno album which indie kids could listen to." Clifford was irritated by being placed within a genre by critics, stating that Seefeel "weren't trying to fit into any one of their scenes and it felt a little like we were almost having convention thrust upon us when that was the very thing we were reacting against." Glenn Swan compared the songs to ambient music by the
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, while Cam Lindsay of ''
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'' noted that "''Quique'' follows a similar path as Aphex Twin's ''Selected Ambient'' work but with structures that a more rock-based band like Chapterhouse dreamed of matching." The members of Seefeel were fans of Aphex Twin and said after playing shows with him and
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that they felt "more affinity with them than many of the bands we'd met –
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and the
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excepted!" "Climactic Phase #3" contains minimal percussion, a bass line that rises and falls that creates a faint pulse to guide it. Clifford described "Climactic Phase #3" as "an attempt to see how much juice I could squeeze out of a few repetitive loops." Both "Climactic Phase #3" and "Polyfusion" contain guitar feedback and drum machines. The vocals on "Polyfusion" were described by Sarah Peacock as not having lyrics, but vocalizations invented for their sonic value. Peacock said that she loved the song's "groovy and dubby" feel, but disliked the "pitchy vocals" "Imperial", "Climactic Phase #3" and "Plainsong" were made from what Clifford called "an obsession for sampling and sequencing. Very standard technology now, but at the time the ability to sample and shift and manipulate guitar sounds was fascinating to me." Clifford would later describe "Plainsong" as attempt to put "the vaguest hint of a song into the equation", having had difficulty with the rhythm of the song changing it continuously. "Industrious" showcases ambiance and drums which anchor the mix. Clifford characterized the song as an audio experiment by processing drum machines through guitar effects. "Charlotte's Mouth", named after
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, contains guitar, bass and metallic percussion. The song began as a loop of Justin Fletcher's percussion which later had guitar and vocals added. "Through You" is the only Seefeel song to use a keyboard on ''Quique''. Clifford composed it quickly, noting that it was made in "about two hours". "Filter Dub" was described by Clifford as heavily influenced by
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. It does not feature a large amount of sampled guitars like other tracks on the album. When asked how the group felt about ''Quique'' in 2013, Clifford said he found that it "holds up okay—some tracks more than others" and that he felt "mostly good about
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and "looked forward to playing certain tracks live". Peacock spoke positively about the album, saying that since it was their first album, it "will always be the fondest".


Release

''Quique'' was released in October 1993 through the label Too Pure. It entered the UK Independent Albums Chart at twelfth place in the week ending 6 November 1993. The track "Plainsong" had been released earlier on the ''Plainsong EP'' in June 1993. As of 2003, ''Quique'' had sold between sixteen and seventeen thousand copies. After the album's release, Seefeel left Too Pure and signed to the more electronic music oriented label
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. Warp released their next EP ''Starethrough'' on 18 April 1994. The label
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gave ''Quique'' a domestic release in the US in April 1994. In 2007, ''Quique'' was re-released in a deluxe edition. This version of the album included a bonus disc containing unreleased tracks, re-mixes and songs that appeared on compilation albums. ''Quique'' was re-released on vinyl on 27 August 2013 through
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and its Modern Classics Recordings series, in conjunction with Medical Records. It was released with a gate fold sleeve with 1000 copies printed on blue vinyl. In November 2018, the group performed the album in full at festivals in Barcelona and Utrecht in celebration of its 25th anniversary, under the heading "Seefeel performing 'Quique'".


Critical reception

Simon Reynolds gave ''Quique'' a positive review in ''
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'', stating that Seefeel had "struck a sublime groove between MBV's sensual tumult and Aphex Twin's ambient serenity". In his review for ''
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'', Reynolds wrote that the group's songs "sometimes need a bit more space in their sound, a bit of emptiness to punctuate the drone-swarm. Like
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on '' Loveless'', they're sometimes so blissed it's suffocating" and that "overall, ''Quique'' is consummate, a blanched canvas for the imagination, and a cracking debut."
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'' gave a positive review of the album, stating that "throughout much of ''Quique'', Seefeel achieve that spacious weightlessness hinted at by their titles: 'Climactic Phase #3', 'Filter Dub', 'Signals'". In a review of the group's next album, ''Succour'', '' Select''s Gareth Grundy remarked negatively on ''Quique'', opining that it "owed as much to My Bloody Valentine as Aphex, but never believably cemented the two influences." Louise Gray of ''
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'' commented on ''Quique'' in 1994, stating that the album "drew sighs of admiration from critics and the public alike" and was "a beautiful document which has its roots in an experimentalism that began with
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and has, in recent years, been continued variously by
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and Spiritualised. The points of contact with any of the current crop of dance music-makers are minimal." In 1999, ''
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'' summarised the British critics' reception to ''Quique'', stating that the album "earned Seefeel several months of adoration in the British music press and subsequent obscurity which usually follows such kudos".


Retrospective reception

Later reviews have been positive. Jess Harvell of ''Pitchfork'' opined that ''Quique'' "still sounds timeless." Glenn Swan of AllMusic praised the album as "Seefeel at their most ornate. They squint by staring into the geometric refractions of light and record the results." Jason Ferguson of ''
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'' described ''Quique'' as "shimmered with a futuristic ethereality that was far more substantial than the electro-ambience of the era, but also much less assaultive than the shoegazers Seefeel was affiliated with early on," adding that the 2007 re-issue was "a fitting tribute to a very unique sound." ''
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'' writer Chris Barton called it an "underrated" album "that even 20 years later sounds like nothing else." Mark Edwards of ''
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'' gave the Redux edition a positive review, referring to ''Quique'' as the group's "finest moment" and concluding: "If you like music to have structure, ''Quique'' will drive you barmy; but if you consider the presence of the word 'texture' in an album review to be a positive, you might well enjoy this languid landmark." Cam Lindsay wrote in ''Exclaim!'' that "While it doesn't feel like a timely release, the re-discovery of Seefeel (no word yet on a reunion) certainly verifies their relevance in today's music, especially in light of neo-gazers like
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and
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." In 1999, critic Ned Raggett ranked the album at number 34 on his list of "The Top 136 or So Albums of the Nineties" for ''
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''. In 2016, ''Pitchfork'' placed ''Quique'' at number 13 on its list of "The 50 Best Shoegaze Albums of All Time", and ''Paste'' included it at number 8 on its list of "The 50 Best Post-Rock Albums".


Track listing


Personnel

Credits adapted from ''Quique'' Redux edition booklet. *
Mark Clifford Mark Clifford is a British musician and producer known primarily for his involvement with his band Seefeel. He has been involved in a number of solo and collaborative projects which have resulted in a wide range of material released on many d ...
– guitar, sequencing, rhythm treatments, engineering * Sarah Peacock – guitar, vocals * Daren Seymour – bass, radio * Justin Fletcher – percussion, rhythm programming *
Seefeel Seefeel are a British electronic and post-rock band formed in the early 1990s by Mark Clifford (guitar, programming), Daren Seymour (bass), Justin Fletcher (drums, programming), and Sarah Peacock (vocals, guitar). Their work became known for fu ...
– production, mixing * Adrian Harrow – engineering *
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– engineering, mixing (track 13) Credits adapted from ''Quique'' 2013 vinyl release * Troy Wadsworth – re-release producer, re-release executive producer * Matt Sullivan – re-release producer, re-release executive producer * Josh Wright – re-release executive producer * Patrick McCarthy – project coordinator * Dave Segal – liner notes * Tyler Jacobsen – re-release design


See also

*
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*
Music of the United Kingdom (1990s) Popular music of the United Kingdom in the 1990s continued to develop and diversify. While the singles charts were dominated by boy bands and girl groups, British soul and Indian-based music also enjoyed their greatest level of mainstream suc ...


References

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