Knife+Heart

Knife+Heart

by M83
Knife+Heart

Knife+Heart

by M83

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

$34.99 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Temporarily Out of Stock Online
  • PICK UP IN STORE

    Your local store may have stock of this item.

Related collections and offers


Overview

On M83's first album since 2016's Junk, Anthony Gonzalez sets the dials of his musical time machine for a bit earlier than the '80s influences that have dominated his music since Saturdays = Youth. The soundtrack to his brother Yann Gonzalez's erotic thriller set in the world of Paris' late-'70s gay pornography industry, Knife+Heart draws inspiration from the era's porn soundtracks as well as giallo film scores. The film's setting and mood are a perfect fit for M83's skill at paying tribute to sounds and eras considered by some to be tacky or overdone, and Gonzalez revels in creating music that blurs the boundaries between love, sex, and death. His mix of lavish instrumentation -- which includes strings, brass, harp, and strangely sacred-sounding choral vocals along with M83's trademark synths -- and melodies that shift from wistful to decadent to ominous are faithful to the film's roots as well as his own on tracks such as "Karl," "Sauna," and "Un Couteau Dans Le Coeur," all of which blend menace and romance in beautifully over-the-top ways. Elsewhere, Gonzalez's synths play their parts as well as any of the film's actors as they span the minimalism of the soundtrack's "Vision" motifs to the gleefully lurid territory of "La Flicaille"'s outlandish textures and "Le Tueur Homo"'s shivering chords and bubbling leads. On tracks like "Lettre Lois" and "Un Couteau Dans Le Coeur - Reprise," Knife+Heart calls to mind Broadcast's music for Berberian Sound Studio, another giallo homage that ably captured the style's contrast between dreamily pure melodies and bloody onscreen events. Unlike that album, Gonzalez's score incorporates songs from the film's era, and they're used just as compellingly as the original compositions. Chief among them is Pico's disco-tastic interpretation of the flamenco standard "Malaguena." Brimming with starlit synths, swaying background vocals, and castanets, it's so fabulously excessive that it could only have been made in the late '70s (some of the score's flashiest tracks, such as "De Sperme et D'eau Fraiche" and "Detective Rachid," feel like its spiritual heirs). The inclusion of Jefre Cantu-Ledesma's 2016 track "Love's Refrain" is slightly less successful, if only because its shimmering guitar atmospheres sound unmistakably like the 21st century. That it feels so anachronistic is a testament to just how completely Gonzalez immerses himself in Knife+Heart's time and place -- and as a result, it's just as transporting as M83's other albums. ~ Heather Phares

Product Details

Release Date: 04/26/2019
Label: Mute
UPC: 0724596982617
Rank: 92419

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Thrash Me
  2. Corridor
  3. Karl
  4. Mercedes
  5. Vision, Pt. 1
  6. La Flicaille
  7. Filature
  8. Malaguena
  9. Vision, Pt. 2
  10. Tu m'as tu¿¿
  11. Sauna
  12. Voyance
  13. Un Couteau dans le coeur
  14. Sombre Vision
  15. Pyramides

Disc 2

  1. Lettre lois
  2. Detective Rachid
  3. La Caverne
  4. Le Tueur homo
  5. Sauna [Cheap Version]
  6. De sperme et d'eau fraiche
  7. Hicham
  8. Cin¿¿ma Kill
  9. Vision Finale
  10. Love's Refrain
  11. Un Couteau dans le coeur (Reprise)
  12. End Credits

Album Credits

Performance Credits

M83   Primary Artist
Malaria!   Primary Artist
Pico   Primary Artist
Jefre Cantu-Ledesma   Primary Artist
La Maison   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Ernesto Lecuona   Composer
Mort Garson   Producer
Gudrun Gut   Composer
Christine Hahn   Composer
Joe Berry   Composer
Nicolas Fromageau   Composer
Susanne Kuhnke   Composer
Jefre Cantu-Ledesma   Composer
Federico Dibonaventura   Composer
Bettina Koester   Composer,Composer
Anthony Gonzalez   Composer
Livio Fogli   Composer
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews