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- Jan. 24, 1994: The Arts & Media:Music
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- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1994
- Jan. 24, 1994 Ice Follies
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- <source>Time Magazine</source>
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- THE ARTS & MEDIA, Page 71
- Music
- Magic From A Wizard's Brew
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- <p>Dead Can Dance evokes the mystical and the exotic
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- <p>By Guy Garcia
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- <p> Despite its macabre name, Dead Can Dance is not a satanic disco
- band. And while there is plenty of dark magic on Into the Labyrinth,
- there are no banshee vocals or pounding beats. Instead, Dead
- Can Dance taps the ecstatic power of Middle Eastern devotional
- music, Gregorian chant and Celtic canticle to forge a mesmerizing
- sound that seems to transcend centuries and cultures. Pulsing
- with primal rhythms, layered keyboards and ululating vocals,
- this is World Beat music with a mystical edge.
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- <p> Dead Can Dance consists of Brendan Perry and Lisa Gerrard, who
- teamed up 12 years and six albums ago. Theirs is an unusual
- collaboration. Perry lives in Ireland, Gerrard in Australia;
- the two trade letters and tapes before going into the studio.
- "We make records because we still have a lot of demons to exorcise,"
- explains Perry. On The Wind That Shakes the Barley, an 18th
- century Irish song written to commemorate an uprising against
- the British, Gerrard's echoing a cappella is like a cold wind
- blowing over unmarked graves. Yulunga (Spirit Dance) begins
- with ominous droning and then, adding drums, shakers and Gerrard's
- serpentine singing, builds until its swirling patterns evoke
- the hypnotic gyrations of a belly dancer. The North African
- mood of The Spider's Stratagem is embellished by sinuous webs
- of violins, drifting voices and pattering percussion.
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- <p> Perry and Gerrard decided to call their duo Dead Can Dance when
- they saw a ritual mask from New Guinea. Says Perry: "The mask,
- though once a living part of a tree, is dead. Nevertheless,
- it has, through the artistry of its maker, been imbued with
- a life force of its own." Into the Labyrinth does not always
- carry so powerful a thrust, but its exotic elements fuse and
- cast a spell of breathless gravity.
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