Ian Elms's cult isolationist synth masterpiece Good Night returns via Dark Entries. Originally released in 1982, Good Night blends Berlin school minimalism and BBC Radiophonic weirdness with the aesthetics of then-nascent DIY punk electronics throughout its fifteen short tracks. According to Elms, these pieces were composed in two broad but interrelated modes: pieces with voice and synthesizer, which are obliquely narrative, and instrumental synthesizer pieces that aspire to capture fleeting emotions. Ian met with producer David Hoser at Octopus Studios and they began constructing pieces using a Polymoog Keyboard 280a, sampled drum tracks, and Elms's synthesizer. On 'The Street Enters the House,' live drums lurch along with skeletal motifs while Elms's elliptical lyrics evoke domestic discontent. 'A Light Moves Across Curtains' features metronomic pummeling and icy strings buttressing the scant cryptic lines from Elms. Instrumental gems like 'Goodnight' and 'Surrounded by Trees' are built around detuned riffs in round-like structure, both drifting and static like the motion of waves. With original pressings fetching three digits -- if you can even find a copy -- this reissue is essential listening for fans of John Bender, Transparent Illusion, and the early '80s DIY cassette scene. Each copy of Good Night comes with a postcard featuring a photograph and notes by Elms.
A1 | The Street Enters The House |
A2 | Overthere Comes Overhere |
A3 | A Tunnel With Curves |
A4 | Surrounded By Trees |
A5 | A Light Moves Across Curtains |
A6 | Weightless |
A7 | No Longer |
B1 | Running In The Dark |
B2 | Moving In The Rain |
B3 | On A Beach Lost At Sea |
B4 | The End Of The Road |
B5 | And Fall Asleep |
B6 | An Empty Corridor |
B7 | Outwards And Across |
B8 | Goodnight |