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John Foxx & Louis Gordon – The
Pleasures of Electricity
Released: 2001
Argon, Neon, Sodium, Xenon, glamour,
glimmer, sparkle, shimmer... Recurrent words and themes
dominate John Foxx’s cinematic album of 2001.
The Pleasures of Electricity – the follow-up to 1997's comeback album Shifting City –
is an album of varying moods and atmospheres, fully embracing
Foxx's love of big cities and the technology that surrounds us.
The influence of Kraftwerk musically and
lyrically, is present throughout the whole of this album. It
may not be Foxx's most innovative work, but with its minimal
electronic sound, The Pleasures of
Electricity takes you straight back
into Metamatic's vast city of neon lights, moving stairways,
high-rise buildings and an ever-evolving concrete skyline. From
taking a flight to taking a photograph, the album's lyrics
touch on the everyday details of urban life. Each song is like
a little grainy monochrome movie, so visual, reflective and
emotive.
Songs such as "Quiet City" and
"A Funny Thing" have a feeling of solitude, recalling
the mood of 1980's “This City”.
"Automobile" and "Travel", as their titles
suggest, focus on transportation, the latter also looking at
relationships, as do "When It Rains" and
“Uptown/Downtown”. "Camera" brings a warm
sense of reflection and nostalgia, and "The Falling
Room" is perhaps the alum's most diverse track, starting
with an eastern melody, and featuring the album's strongest
vocal performance. The Pleasures of
Electricity is littered with
recurring themes that any John Foxx fan should already be
familiar with.
If anything, The
Pleasures of Electricity is Foxx's
closest album, musically and lyrically to Metamatic – to
the extent that “Invisible Women” shamelessly
recycles the riff from “Underpass”.
Ever since John Foxx had bought a
second-hand grey suit in the late 1970s, the smartly dressed
“quiet man” image has been a recurring theme
throughout many of his songs. So it comes as no surprise, that
Foxx's own artwork for The Pleasures
of Electricity features a man in a
grey suit. The dark figure's head is an explosion of bright
light, clearly influenced by René Magritte's painting Le Principe Du Plaisir,
(The Pleasure Principle). The album cover also bears a striking
resemblence to the Ultravox! Single “Quiet Men”
(also designed by Foxx).
Although no promotional singles were
realeased, the dance-fuelled “Nightlife” was
featured on the Modern Art compilation, a few months ahead of the
album’s release.
Atmospheric, emotive and typically Foxx, The Pleasures of Electricity forms the perfect soundtrack to a dreamy film yet
to be made, and is a pivotal album in Foxx’s unique and
diverse discography.
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Thanks to...
Rob Harris, Steve Malins, Peter Young,
everyone from the Metamatic forum, and of course John Foxx and
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