Planningtorock - Powerhouse - New Vinyl 2018 DFA - Electronic / Synth-Pop
Street Date 11/9/18
This November, celebrated dance producer Planningtorock - aka Jam Rostron - will release their radical fourth album: Powerhouse.Powerhouse marks the Berlin-via-Bolton producer's most intimate album to date, a kinetic, self-produced record flush with attitude, humour, vulnerability and swagger.W, Planningtorock's critically acclaimed 2011 debut on DFA, revealed a visionary and politicised producer. It offered up deeply queered art-pop - tense, atmospheric dance music cut with classical flourishes, and spell-binding androgyny. But it was 2014's All Love's Legal ("a masterclass in left-of-centre dance music", Mixmag), released on Rostron's own imprint Human Level, where Planningtorock, with banner-ready slogans ('Patriarchy Over And Out', 'Let's Talk About Gender Baby'), revealed their ability to combine pop-oriented music with a political message. Powerhouse offers up something infinitely more personal: emotionally-charged, biographical anthems drawn from Rostron's lived experiences as a non-binary genderqueer artist, experiences around family, identity and music itself. Powerhouse was written and recorded across Berlin, London, New York and Los Angeles. It comes couched in the precision-tooled synths that have become Rostron's signature, though critics and fans will hear a subtle, ear worm-y shift in style here: from the Noughties US r&b swagger of 'Transome' and the bubbling oldschool '90s house of 'Beulah Loves Dancing' and 'Non Binary Femme', to the funky, flute-laced 'Much To Touch' (the only track on Powerhouse to feature a co-producer, long-time friend and collaborator Olof Dreijer of The Knife).The striking, pitched-down vocals that shook fans of W are as radiant as ever on Powerhouse. It was pitching that gave Rostron's then-hidden inner self an authentic, external voice; and it was pitching that enabled them to come out, beginning "this long, complex and very much still evolving process of living their non-binary genderqueer self". For Rostron, pitching became the sonic embodiment of taking T (testosterone). Listen closely, for example, to the lyrics on W's 'Doorway' and you’ll see a through-line connecting that song with the refrain on Powerhouse's 'Jam of Finland': "I feel a transformation in me / All those empty spaces in me / Are filling up with me…"Ultimately, Powerhouse is a celebration of liberation, a groove-filled record that sees Rostron consolidating power both personal and artistic.
Tracklist
A1 | Wounds | 2:33 |
A2 | Transome | 3:28 |
A3 | Dear Brother | 3:28 |
A4 | Somethings More Painful Than Others | 6:10 |
A5 | Much To Touch | 4:42 |
B1 | Jam Of Finland | 3:53 |
B2 | Non Binary Femme | 5:26 |
B3 | Piece Of My Mind | 4:10 |
B4 | Beulah Loves Dancing | 4:09 |
B5 | Powerhouse | 4:53 |
Credits
- Artwork [Album Artwork By] – Tommy Everett
- Mastered By – Heba Kadry
- Mixed By – Marta Salogni
- Written-By, Lyrics By, Performer, Recorded By, Producer – Planningtorock
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