General Deluxé (Album Version) by Pepe Deluxé Official published on 2021-09-24T13:04:28Z ‘General Deluxé’ is the second deliciously mind-blowing and bountiful single-come-madcap experimentalist brilliance-come-archeological fest taken from Pepe Deluxé’s forthcoming album ‘Phantom Cabinet Volume 1’. Not ones to be outdone in the weird stakes, the duo (Finland-based James Spectrum and New York-dwelling Paul Malmström) have surpassed even themselves on this one. Whilst the album’s first single ‘Big Fat Woodpecker’ featured the Alexander Graham Bell recorded on his 1874 Human Ear Phonoautograph (Google it – it’s terrifying), ‘General Deluxe’ boasts… (wait for it) …God’s own trumpet! As James Spectrum expands “We wanted to have the Last Trumpet on the album, the one that signals Armageddon in the Book of Revelations. So, how do we record that? The ANS synthesiser, created in Soviet Russia in 1938, transforms images into sounds, named after the Russian composer and occultist Alexander Scriabin.” The duo fed William Blake’s famous drawing of the Last Trumpet into it, so let’s credit Blake on the record too, not to mention the real life birth wail of Spectrum’s daughter, and the huge lead vocals of jazz artist Charlotta Kerbs, backed by classical bass singer Tuukka Haapaniemi, blues belter Chris Cote, and actor Sara Welling. Plus a stadium full of football fans (just because). ‘General Deluxé’ leads from the front, and through over five decades of music in one song. It explores lost worlds, seeks out exotic sounds and musical treasures, and goes boldly where no ears have gone before. Late-90’s dance kids will remember Pepe Deluxé as the Prodigy sampled pop stars behind the critically acclaimed album Super Sound (1999), the Top 20 hit ‘Before You Leave’ (2021), and the massive tune ‘Woman In Blue’ from the iconic Levi’s TV ad. However, the last decade-and-a-half has seen Pepe Deluxé evolve into the genre-defying adventurists and wonderfully eccentric experimentalists we hear today. The playful underground hip hop DJ attitude is still audible, but Pepe Deluxé are now as much an oddball professorial fusion of Joe Meek, Phil Spector and a young DJ Shadow. For the new album Phantom Cabinet Vol. 1 the duo spent a decade trawling every corner of the Earth to seek out the oldest, strangest instruments ever created to play on the new record, coming 22 October. New single ‘General Deluxé’ precedes the album and is released as a digital single 1st October, both via Catskills Records. Comment by Aestiny <3 2021-09-30T22:55:44Z