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PREHISTORY [LP] (ORIGINAL LINER NOTE & PHOTOS)

Circle X

Title
PREHISTORY [LP] (ORIGINAL LINER NOTE & PHOTOS)
Artist
UPC
781484096818
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Release Date
Feb 27, 2026
Format
LP
Packaging
LP (100g)
Weight
0.501
Price
$53inc. GST
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Melbourne, AU
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Some 42 years after its initial release, Cir-
cle X''''s Prehistory returns to the vinyl format.

New listeners to this music will discover, in
addition to the roiling compulsion in its odd,
dance-damaged clockwork and instinctive
joining of feral and aestheticized values,
a refined understanding of the width and
breadth of 'post-punk" music, both in and
out of its time.
In and out of time, Circle X operated
between 1978 and 1995, formed in Louisville,
KY, but existing largely as a New York-based
collective, a band who insisted on working
outside the standard definitions. Even their
name'the symbol of a circle with an X
through it'was a provocation. Typing it in
English letters, just the sort of tedium they''''d
united to transcend. And they did: with two
albums, two EPs and a handful of singles,

each one of which challenged the develop-
ments of the present times with a bewildering

synthesis of impulses and energies.
Arriving in New York in late '''78, they
found a rehearsal space and gigged around
at CBGB''''s and elsewhere, alongside DNA and
other No Wave acts of the era, recording their
first single before decamping to France at the
request of their new manager, Bernard Zekri.
They split their time between Dijon and Paris
and returned to New York in the spring of 1980, having recorded their 'untitled" EP.
At this time, the art aspects of Circle X in performance were brought to the fore.
Similarly, the recording of Prehistory developed as much on a conceptual basis as
the shows. In 2009, Rik Letendre told Dusted Magazine, 'This was before the age of
sampling. We bought a lot of mini-tapes for phone machines, and we were making
loops and playing against them. We would record something, play it back through
an amp, and then add to it over that. So it was like layered loops. As it became more
and more layered, it became more distorted so you didn''''t recognize exactly what was
happening in the original recording. Things took on their own sonic presence."
And also: 'in France... Bernard Zekri... had a bunch of Arabic records: Farid el
Atrash, Oum Kalsoum, old 78s. We would listen to those and they had a great influence
on us... some of those Oum Kalsoum records... we had no idea what she was saying,
but you''''d listen to her voice and you just wanted to weep. Also, the orchestration of
it was just incredible."

Circle X''''s music has continued to grow through each further iteration of 'the pres-
ent times." Their third and final album, an expression utterly distinct from all earlier

evocations, was released on Matador in their early 90s heyday. The 'untitled" EP was

reintroduced to the contemporary ear twice, via Moikai''''s 1996 CD version and Insoli-
to''''s 2009 vinyl repress. In both instances, it was noted, as had been in '''79, how little

their music sounded like anything else from then or whenever the current now was.
That still holds true in the present present. Similarly, Prehistory was re-injected into
the marketplace via Blue Chopsticks'''' 2008 CD edition (at which time, BC described
the music as 'a tire-burning left-turn... gritty and cloudy... the sound of unhurried,
committed exploration"). Again confronting the listener with its dark logic, as it will
again today. And tomorrow...

Tracklisting

  1. Current
  2. Prehistory Part I
  3. Prehistory Part II
  4. Culture Progress
  5. Underworld
  6. Beyond Standard
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