X Ray Pop
Pirate! The Dark Side Of The X
As one of the most prolific and viciously self-sufficient exponents of the early 80s french DIY / domestic synth pop scene, X Ray Pop are a group who are easy to scratch the surface but almost impossible to get the bottom of. Peeping out of a warren of unexplored passages their seminal self-distributed debut singles and appearances on the genre defining ‘Alternative Funk Folie Distinguée’ compilation in 1984 made them an omnipresent fixture for the french tape wave scene that shaped a generation and influenced many more to follow, but beneath the trademark fluorescent sleeves stands the highly stacked foundations of endless cassette only releases that give this pocket punk husband and wife duo one of the most impressive and elusive back catalogues of all their cut ‘n’ paste French funk contemporaries. Plundering the depths of a self-estimated 400 recorded songs, X Ray Pop founder Didier Pilot has joined up with Finders Keepers sister label Cache Cache to reassess, rescue and reissue some of the band’s most underexposed sonic snapshots, many of which were distributed in issues of less than 50 up to 500 for exclusive global releases in France, Spain, Portugal, Japan and America (where bands like Brian Ladd and Julie Frith’s Psyclones and the Beastie Boys championed the band as a like-minded inspiration). From the earliest, lower levels of the X vault Cache Cache and pilot resurrect one of the band’s finest untraveled moments in the form of the rare tape only one-sider ‘Pirate!’ - a spontaneous long player comprised of raw, rhythm heavy electronic versions of exclusive tracks alongside heavier and darker industrial versions of tracks that would later creep into the band’s unhinged official pop discography. Wearing their unabashed and generally incompatible influences of Can / Devo / Brigitte Bardot / Cramps / The Residents / Kraftwerk / Captain Beefheart / PIL / Brian Eno / Robert Wyatt / Gainsbourg / Magma proudly on their sleeves, this long lost tape captures a one day recording session which was originally released as 100 cassettes in 1985 at a time where various outside influences and competing labels were trying to snare the band into a slower more manageable pop entity. This is the sound of France’s two most highly charged battery operated cabaret cosmonauts at their hardest, loosest and uninhibited, celebrating the dual-unison that can also be identified in similar two-headed freak funk outfits such as Moderne Mathermatiques, Stereolab, Elli et Jacno and most notably (and perhaps unconsciously) Silver Apples, to whom this release bears a welcome and femininised close comparison.
Catch this album for an early glimpse of an outer-national punk funk neo-dadaist phenomenon that may well have eluded you until now, and witness X Ray Pop at their most powerful.
‘Pirate!’ labelled by Didier himself as ‘The Dark Side of the x’ provides a pre-curser to a forthcoming wider anthology of the group’s work alternating erratic pulsating cosmic rock with dreamy metronomic private pop via their über legendary casio-to-cassette production line.
Released with the full cooperation of Didier Pilot, with unrivalled access to his personal X Ray Pop vault.
Tracklist
1. Nous Sommes
2. Nana Electronique
3. L'eurasienne
4. Amazone
5. Bobby Bonbeck
6. Chapeau Volant
7. Sexy, Absolutely Nice
8. Un Petit Plume
9. Gogol Le Mongol
10. Funky Cat
11. La Machine a Rêver
12. Alcool (Gloups)
13. La Mort
14. Je Filles De L'homme
15. Cobaye