Selected Memories From The Haunted Ballroom
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''Selected Memories from the Haunted Ballroom'' is the debut studio album by
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, 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 to resemble the film's music. It differed from Kirby's earlier works in that it did not manipulate pop songs to create
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albums, as he did under the
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alias. It rather slowed down
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records to create a hauntological atmosphere, as he did on the Caretaker's early albums. However, the packaging was the same as other V/Vm releases. The album was met with positivity from music critics, who praised its hauntological themes.


Background

In the late 1990s, English musician Leyland Kirby started recording 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 outp ...
, releasing
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albums sampled from pop songs. Controversial aspects, such as
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concerns and recordings of pigs feeding, were a prominent part of the alias. The alias was prolific, releasing in vinyl and CD on limited numbers. In 1997, Kirby started working in a new project, with only a turntable and effects at his disposal. In 1999, inspired by the haunted
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scene from the horror film '' The Shining'', Kirby released ''Selected Memories from the Haunted Ballroom''. Contrary to other releases, it was under
the Caretaker ''The Caretaker'' is a play in three acts by Harold Pinter. Although it was the sixth of his major works for stage and television, this psychological study of the confluence of power, allegiance, innocence, and corruption among two brothers an ...
alias, which was named after one of the film's characters. The pseudonym started with the exploration of nostalgia but would later shift into themes of memory and its deterioration. This started with ''
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 int ...
'' (2005), which explored the disorder of same name. The Caretaker's breakthrough album, ''
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'' (2011) was inspired by a study about
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. Kirby's final release under the alias, ''
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'' (20162019) is a depiction of the stages of
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. It uses the track "Friends past reunited" of ''Selected Memories from the Haunted Ballroom'' in its last six minutes. Though the original piece used in "Friends past reunited" has been identified, being the
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"Lasst mich ihn nur noch einmal küssen" from ''St Luke Passion'', BWV 246, the exact performance used for the sample remains unknown, and an ongoing effort exists to identify it.


Composition and style

''Selected Memories from the Haunted Ballroom'' samples records from the 1920s and manipulates them to resemble the music from ''The Shining''. The Caretaker's debut album, it explores
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,
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, dark ambient,
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,
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, and experimental. The record is more noise-orientated than later Caretaker releases, often bearing resemblance to Kirby's work as V/Vm. The tracks feature aspects such as vocals filtered through
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and vinyl crackle, with an effect of
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. The original samples are slowed down, distorted, and echoed for an intent of creating a disorientation to the listener, with layers applied akin to films by
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. It incorporates feelings of melancholy by
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waltzes and voices. ''Selected Memories from the Haunted Ballroom'' has a much more prominent hauntological influence than other Caretaker records. Along with releases by the Caretaker such as ''
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'' and ''
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'', it remains as one of his most prominent ambient records. It is part of the Caretaker's haunted ballroom trilogy, spanning ''Selected Memories from the Haunted Ballroom'', ''A Stairway to the Stars'', and ''We'll All Go Riding on a Rainbow''. Sampled artists include Krzysztof Penderecki and Al Bowlly. Writer Adam Parkinson cited the album as a "sonic crystal, as the 'actual' music co-exists in close circuits with its 'virtual' counterpart, and we are listening to both a 'presence' and an 'absence'." Noise tracks include "One thousand memories", "Den of iniquity", and "September 1939", the last referencing the
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. They have a style akin to Japanese musician Merzbow. In "Haunting me", the first vocal track, drones distort the voice so that its words may not be recognized. It is slowed down to the point where the melodies resemble a hissing sound, like in ''
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'' by
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composer William Basinski. Other vocal tracks include "Dream Waltz", "In the dark", and "From out of nowhere", whereby vocals and, in occasion, choirs, start panning. "In the dark", while presenting a more coherent structure, has metallic screeches accompanying the instrumentals, rising and falling as the song progresses. Its vocals, pitched down to an extreme level, produce the atmosphere of a haunted ballroom, like in ''The Shining''. By "You and the night", there are two vocals at different pitches creating the impression that there is a child accompanying the main singer. The band later plays with a distorted brass, thus increasing the song's insane feel. The record ends with "Midnight, the stars and you", the song used in the ending credits for ''The Shining''.


Packaging and release

''Selected Memories from the Haunted Ballroom'' was released after V/Vm's double CD ''AuralOffalWaffleTenPintsOfBitterAndABagOfPorkScratchings''. Before ''AuralOffalWaffle'', there have been several releases on
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at the alias' record label, V/Vm Test. The packaging came in a zipped bag with photocopied paper inserts, akin to ''AuralOffalWaffle''. ''Selected Memories from the Haunted Ballroom'' was released on 1 September 1999.


Reception

''Selected Memories from the Haunted Ballroom'' was praised due to its hauntological style.
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's critic Mark Weddle noted the album's simultaneous "a bit disturbing, a bit humorous and a bit beautiful" feel as "Loads of fun!". He noted its noise tracks as having sounds "that would make Merzbow jealous." Duncan Simpson, writing for ''Musique Machine'', felt the record's "unique listening experience ..is just the trick" for fans of dark ambient/industrial music. ''
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''s Seal O'Neal stated Kirby's work at depicting memories as "the ghosts that torment us" was "like listening to death itself." According to writer Corey Seymour from magazine ''
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'', the title ''Selected Memories from the Haunted Ballroom'' "goes a long way in describing the music."


Track listing

Adapted from
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and
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. The CD version features an interval between "Reckless Night" and "Thronged with Ghosts".


References


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