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Peklectrick
released his debut album ‘Reclaiming Space’ comprising
ten rhythmic and energetic tracks, varying in styles from anything
between dub and rock. From the funky retro feel of ‘Six strings’
to the sunny chops of ‘Camara Reggae’ the variety of
songs represent the essence of the project which put simply is just
a Patrick being eclectic. The tracks are articulated in a laid back,
speech-like vocal delivery that is introspective as much as it is
agitative. Lyrically, the songs deal with a variety of socio-political
themes, with topics ranging from global justice issues in songs
like ‘World Trade Blues’ and ‘ASAP’ to the
ironic treatment of the local political scene in ‘Jerry Wonders’.
This somewhat serious lyrical content is contrasted by a playful
approach to the recording process, opening up a world of sampled
guitar cases, percussive use of office supplies and a general delight
in using squeaks, coughs and other noises to compliment and enhance
the music.
The project’s
inception came about half way through 2004 when right after launching
the Dripht EP, which featured the award winning local hit ‘Mark
Barnsley’, he parted ways with the rest of the band in pursuit
of a recording-centred solo career. The parting of ways was, however,
only partial, as the rhythm section of dripht enthusiastically pogoed
its way on ‘Reclaiming Space’ as special guest musicians.
Michael Briguglio, plays the drums on all songs while il-Fre plays
the low notes on March/March. The album was recorded at Temple Studios,
in various sessions between July 2006 and April 2007 and is produced,
engineered and mixed by David Vella. Other guest musicians include
Julian Grech from Frenzy Mono who delivers kinky keys on ‘World
Trade Blues’ and Jonathan Abela who slides the trombone on
‘Camara Reggae’ and ‘Reclaiming Space’.
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