Philip Perkins King Of The World
Formerly a musician, cinematographer and lighting designer with The Residents and a student of ?Blue? Gene Tyranny, Philip Perkins issued this astounding release on his own Fun Music label in 1983. Perkins often worked in topographical realms, crafting environment-enriching soundscapes, albeit on a micro level. Taking cues from minimalism, environmental field recordings and home-baked ceremonial mantras, King Of The World is a meditation on the lives of three ancient kings who believed themselves to be the ruler of all mankind. The post-Hassell currents of Fourth World music unavoidably come to mind. King Of The World sits comfortably amongst the backwards-referencing style of more recent producers - but Perkins was a contemporary of the famed trumpeter and he alchemises a DIY spirit and sound art aesthetic into his own unique province of Magic Realism. Off-centre loops of African hand percussion are overlaid with a palette of water trickles, bird calls and mutant Casio synthesizer forming deceptively simple rhythmic and textural collages, always at a level just above subliminal. Remastered in Brooklyn by Josh Bonati and with new sleeve artwork by the internationally acclaimed book designer Luke Bird.
- 1. Opening
- 2. Childhood
- 3. Hunting
- 4. Coronation and Wedding
- 5. War
- 6. Funeral
- 7. Conclusion
- 8. Morning (The Plains)
- 9. Afternoon (The Village)
- 10. Evening (The Courtyard)
- 11. Coronation March
- 12. Duty
- 13. Trying
- 14. Horizon
- 15. A Walk Outside