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LesLord - The Wimzical Sherovolti


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The Marxist Bertolt Brecht once wrote 'home is wherever the sky is tallest'. For LesLord, that place is Dublin City, Ireland where even the most gormless of minds have something to contribute.


Very much influenced by the mundanity and routine of sounds that regurgitate throughout the city yet in their 'monotony' contains their own distinct rhythm, hue, colour and timbre that secures LesLord's debut album THE WIMZICAL SHEROVOLTI.


THE WIMZICAL SHEROVOLTI is happy in its abstraction as LesLord's unique style of performance swings between the emotions of immediacy - in fact, he has created a new language that is stripped of artifice and cliche that goes well beyond the limitations of any trance.


From Joe's eclectic Garage to even 'coffee at eleven' - THE WIMZICAL SHEROVOLTI possesses an array of musical diversity from contemplative solitude to illogical mayhem. Such synthesised tones conjures up the image of one large beautiful mosaic of sound being formed from dozens of shiny small pieces that construct and mould his musical composition to such highly visualistic attribution.


Impacted by pianist Isaac Albeniz, by music theorist John Cage, composer Steve Reich, the poet Ivor Cutler, Professor Stanley Unwin, record producer Joe Meek and by the writings of James Joyce and all of Dublin's life with its enchanting entrails...;


THE WIMZICAL SHEROVOLTI comes highly recommended.


Slainte Folks!







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