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Though it's nowhere near as confrontational or abrasive as his work with
at the time,
's self-titled 1979 solo album takes many of the elements of the group's sound and explores them individually: The crisp drum pattern and pretty, naive synth melody in
sounds like an extrapolation of the proto-
and
were working on at the time, while
features the insistent, sibilant drums and ominous drones that became
trademarks.
could've easily appeared on one of the group's albums, though it's interesting to hear
's whispered, monotone delivery instead of
's alien-beatnik howl. But
isn't just a
album by another name; on many of the songs,
indulges his
leanings in different ways.
the album's seven-minute centerpiece, mixes a wind chime-like melody and gusty synths into a hypnotic, though far from serene, meditation.
mine similar territory, juxtaposing layers of synths and stiff percussion for a mechanical but still melodic feel. Overall,
sounds like an enjoyable working holiday for
; it features lots of interesting ideas that aren't quite fully developed but are still well-worth hearing, especially for
fans -- as long as they don't expect
-caliber material. ~ Heather Phares