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''Music from the Unrealized Film Script: Dusk at Cubist Castle'' is the debut studio album by American band
the Olivia Tremor Control The Olivia Tremor Control is an American psychedelic band from Athens, Georgia. The band's main line-up comprised Will Cullen Hart, Bill Doss, Eric Harris, John Fernandes, and Peter Erchick. The Olivia Tremor Control's music encompasses a wide r ...
, released on August 6, 1996, by Flydaddy Records. It is an eclectic album that encompasses a variety of genres, including
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,
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, and
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. The first half of the album features songs that are influenced by bands of 1960s and 1970s, such as
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and
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. The second half features more experimental songs, including two long instrumental songs influenced by
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and musique concrète. ''Dusk at Cubist Castle'' purports to be the soundtrack to an unfinished film, and the lyrics focus on surrealist imagery, in particular dreams The Olivia Tremor Control was formed in
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, and the line-up comprised Bill Doss, Will Cullen Hart, Eric Harris, and
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. Doss and Hart had been writing songs for a studio album as early as 1993, and ''Dusk at Cubist Castle'' was recorded at Pet Sounds Studio in
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,
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. Childhood friend
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served as the producer, and the recording sessions featured several other musicians, including
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and Julian Koster. The first few thousand copies of the album were released with a bonus CD, '' Explanation II: Instrumental Themes and Dream Sequences''. It has been claimed that this album will produce quadraphonic sound when played at the same time as that disc. However, the two discs differ in length by approximately five minutes, rendering this an unlikely intention. The Flydaddy 017 release was reissued as a double album with ''Explanation II'' as the second disc. This bonus disc was later re-released as a full album by Flydaddy in 1999 but the most recent Cloud Recordings reissues do not include the extra disc.


Background and recording

The Olivia Tremor Control originated as a psychedelic band called Cranberry Lifecycle. This band was formed in Ruston, Louisiana in the late 1980s, by high school friends Will Cullen Hart and
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. After graduating from high school, the two moved to
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, and reworked Cranberry Lifecycle songs under the name Synthetic Flying Machine. Fellow Rustonian Bill Doss joined in 1993, and the lineup consisted of Hart on electric guitar, Doss on bass guitar, and Mangum on drums. The band gained a small following due in part to the psychedelic-infused music, which differed from the prevalent grunge sound in the city. Mangum left the group shortly after its formation, as he wanted to focus on a solo project that would eventually become
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. Doss and Hart then decided to rename the group to the Olivia Tremor Control. Mangum suggested the name, which was intended to be a surreal sounding phrase with no further meaning. After the release of the first Olivia Tremor Control
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(EP)—'' California Demise''–in 1994, Hart moved to
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, while Doss moved to
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to play in the band Chocolate USA. By 1996, Doss was losing interest in Chocolate USA, and wanted to record more music with Hart. The two reconvened in Athens, and recruited multi-instrumentalists
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and Eric Harris. With this lineup, the Olivia Tremor Control went to Denver to record their first studio album.
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, a childhood friend of Doss and Hart, served as the producer, and the album was recorded at Pet Sounds Studio. Doss and Hart had been recording songs on 4-track tapes for a studio album as early as 1993. Doss' ideas were more pop friendly while Hart wrote more experimental songs. Their dichotomous partnership during this era drew some comparisons to
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, although '' Stereogum'' noted that both Fernandes and Harris retained creative input. Schneider played on several songs, and other musicians like Jeff Mangum and Julian Koster also contributed. Hart noted that the recording sessions were busy, and estimated that at least eight people played guitar on the song "The Opera House."


Composition

''Dusk at Cubist Castle'' is a double album that is 74 minutes and comprises 27 songs. Critics have described ''Dusk at Cubist Castle'' as an eclectic album that encompasses a variety of genres, including
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,
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, and
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. Jason Ankeny of
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also notes the influence of other genres, such as krautrock, noise music, and
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. While discussing the music as a whole, ''Stereogum'' described ''Dusk at Cubist Castle'' as a "
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analog production, sonically distended with so many different ideas that it sounds a little different every time you hear it." The album purports to be the soundtrack to an unfinished film titled ''Dusk at Cubist Castle''. However, no such film ever existed. Some critics have found the first half of ''Dusk at Cubist Castle'' to be the more immediate and easily accessible than the rest of the album. Zachary Houle of ''
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'' describes these songs as "
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meets late-period Beatles in its take on psychedelica". "Jumping Fences" and "Define a Transparent Dream" are among the more notable songs that are indebted to 1960s and 1970s bands. Houle compares "Jumping Fences" to a lost
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song, while "Define a Transparent Dream" is reminiscent of
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's "
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." Paul Thompson of ''
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'' does note that while the Olivia Tremor Control are heavily influenced by these bands, they interpose their songs with what he describes as: "weird left turns, with hooks that seem to bubble out of nowhere before receding into themselves." The second half of the album features more experimental songs, influenced by
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and musique concrète. When asked about the inclusion these experimental songs, Fernandes said: "We wanted to change the way people listen to music ... Make people who love the Beatles also appreciate John Cage." An example of this experimentation is the suite of ten consecutive songs all titled "Green Typewriters". The eighth song in the suite is nearly ten minutes, and is a drone piece that features the sound of
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s, typewriter keys, passing cars, and dripping water. The album's title track is a similar drone piece, which Houle compared to the music of a bad
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. Houle does note that not every song on the second half of the album is experimental, and highlights the final song "NYC-25" as a "jaunty country rock number that leaves an aftertaste of the Beatles yet again." ''Dusk at Cubist Castle'' focuses on surrealist imagery, in particular dreams. Hart described the album as "dream music for your mind." Thompson identifies the opening song "The Opera House" as an example of lyrical surrealism, as it mentions going to the movie theater to simply watch the actors move their mouths. Other topics found throughout the album include a dream that features model headshots of
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who is too transfixed on the thoughts in his mind to speak. Many of the lyrics found throughout ''Dusk at Cubist Castle'' are sincere and happy, which ''Stereogum'' noted was different from the prevailing ethos of 1990s indie music, which focused on disillusionment and irony. In a 1997 interview, Doss said he wanted the Olivia Tremor Control's music to instill a sense of "mystery or happiness" in listeners. "I'm sending out a positive message, because the world needs it ... We're reaching for something that's hard to explain."


Release and reception

''Dusk at Cubist Castle'' was released on August 6, 1996, by Flydaddy Records. Early CD pressings included a second album titled '' Explanation II: Instrumental Themes and Dream Sequences''. This album contains nine ambient songs, and in the
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it is suggested to play the two albums in synchronicity, as this would create quadraphonic sound. The songs "The Opera House" and "Jumping Fences" were released as singles. To promote the album, the Olivia Tremor Control served as an opener for Beck, and toured with
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in 1998. Keyboardist Peter Erchick was brought on as the fifth band member while on tour. In a contemporary review of ''Music from the Unrealized Film Script: Dusk at Cubist Castle'', Tom Cox of ''
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'' called The Olivia Tremor Control "experts at combining the absurd with the uplifting". Jason Cohen of ''
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'' remarked that, with the exception of the "random bursts and transient noise" of "Green Typewriters", ''Dusk at Cubist Castle'' is "an embarrassment of pop riches, a mildly psychedelic, lavishly melodic quasi-masterpiece". It ranked at number 37 on ''
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critics' poll. ''Dusk at Cubist Castle'' was later ranked at number 39 by the online magazine ''
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'' on its list of the best albums of the 1990s.


Track listing

All songs written by The Olivia Tremor Control. # "The Opera House" – 3:12 # "Frosted Ambassador" – 1:02 # "Jumping Fences" – 1:52 # "Define a Transparent Dream" – 2:49 # "No Growing (Exegesis)" – 3:00 # "Holiday Surprise 1, 2, 3" – 6:11 # "Courtyard" – 2:57 # "Memories of Jacqueline 1906" – 2:15 # "Tropical Bells" – 1:40 # "Can You Come Down with Us?" – 2:18 # "Marking Time" – 4:28 # "Green Typewriters" – 2:22 # "Green Typewriters" – 0:24 # "Green Typewriters" – 0:59 # "Green Typewriters" – 2:11 # "Green Typewriters" – 1:10 # "Green Typewriters" – 0:38 # "Green Typewriters" – 1:38 # "Green Typewriters" – 9:39 # "Green Typewriters" – 1:21 # "Green Typewriters" – 2:39 # "Spring Succeeds" – 2:25 # "Theme for a Very Delicious Grand Piano" – 0:57 # "I Can Smell the Leaves" – 1:50 # "Dusk at Cubist Castle" – 7:35 # "The Gravity Car" – 1:45 # "NYC-25" – 4:39


Personnel

Instrumentation, vocals and production by The Olivia Tremor Control: * Bill Doss – instrumentation, vocals, production, artwork and design * W. Cullen Hart – instrumentation, vocals, production, artwork and design * Eric Harris – instrumentation, vocals, production *
John Fernandes John Kiran Fernandes (born November 21, 1975) is an American multi-instrumentalist musician. Professional career Fernandes, along with several other members of the Elephant Six Collective, joined the acclaimed psychedelic pop group The Olivia ...
– instrumentation, vocals, production Additional instrumentation and production by The Elephant 6 Orchestra: *
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– Tibetan prayer bowl, bass, vocals, melodica, co-production, engineering *
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– chanter pipe, slide guitar, vocals, melodica, piano and space bubbles * Julian Koster – bowed electric guitar, mallet struck acoustic guitar and the singing saw * Steve Jacobek – trumpet * Rick Benjamin – trombone


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References

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