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United Kingdom
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Rock
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M83, Smith Westerns, Yuck

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Porcelain Raft - Strange Weekend Porcelain Raft
Strange Weekend

(Secretly Canadian 2012)
RockN/R9/10Buy Strange Weekend at Amazon
Porcelain Raft - Porcelain Raft Porcelain Raft
Porcelain Raft
(EP)
(Acephale 2011)
RockN/R0/10Buy Porcelain Raft at Amazon


Porcelain Raft is Mauro Remiddi, recording and performing live.  Live shows are solo performances with electronics, keyboard, voice, guitars, loops and sampler. He has an EP released earlier this year, Gone Blind, and will be releasing his new album Strange Weekend via Secretly Canadian on 23 January 2012.  Having played CMJ this year, Mauro will be touring with both M83 and Smith Westerns early next year. Additionally, Remiddi has also already toured with both Yuck & The War On Drugs. 

It feels funny to say that Strange Weekend is Porcelain Raft’s debut record because, in many ways it’s his 156th. Mauro Remiddi has lived three musician’s lives at this point. Wether it’s been traveling with the Berlin Youth Circus playing gypsy Klezmer music, a stint playing piano Off Broadway, or reinterpreting traditional music in North Korea — Remiddi has constantly been moving and recording. With Porcelain Raft, he’s finally found a constant. Big emotional music focused on tiny fleeting moments of the right now.  Somewhere in New York, Rome, or maybe London, there is a suitcase full of tapes, minidiscs and CDs — days and days worth of music, all of it the result of Mauro Remiddi’s 27 years of travels across Europe — from his native Italy to London; of caravaning with the Berlin Youth Circus playing traditional gypsy Klezmer music; of reinterpreting traditional music in North Korea; and of a stint playing piano for an Off Broadway tap dance show. At this point, Remiddi has lived three musicians’ lifetimes.

Amazingly, Strange Weekend — with deep roots in so many times and places — is an album that beautifully captures the fleeting right now. Remiddi’s interest in movement — about capturing a momentary now en route to the next — is apparent; postcards and polaroids of buildings and faces from the street flicker past. The project’s genesis lies in this visual imagery. Over the past year, Remiddi has compiled a catalogue of images — gathered from the various nooks and crannies of the internet — that have served as notes, inspiration, context and a map for Porcelain Raft’s music.

Remiddi’s androgynous vapor of a voice weaves like a ghost between Nick Gilder and The Alessi Brothers, Julee Cruise and Judee Sill. In more contemporary terms, Porcelain Raft stands confidently on a high hill between the sounds of M83 and Beach House. Lead track “Drifting In and Out” is loping and anthemic; gauzy and chiming. “Shapeless and Gone” follows with a heavy strum reminiscent of “Cosmic Dancer” — full of mood and style without all the wearying excesses and feathered boas. Porcelain Raft’s thesis statement hits when side B kicks off with “Unless You Speak From Your Heart.” Remiddi’s enigmatic vocals carrying a hook so simple that you might think you sang it first; keys and bass that might make the needle jump off of your turntable; and a sense of raw sincerity that has come to trademark Remiddi’s songs is what ultimately resonates.

And here, the myriad travels crystallize into something visceral; you may not be able to see the visuals Remiddi holds so dear, but you can feel them throughout Strange Weekend, and they stay with you as you travel on. Strange Weekend might have been made in a small place (a Brooklyn basement, in fact), but it is huge dream-pop, with melodies and synths billowing out in all directions.

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