Best part of a year has passed since Cephid released the groundbreaking electronica album, Sparks in the Darkness. At the time I said of West Lavingtonโs musician and composer Moray Macdonaldโs alter-egoโs masterwork, it was composed of โgorgeous complex structures and intense electronic textures,โ and comparing it thus: โlike Jean Michel Jarre came after dubstep, as if 808 State created Tubular Bells!โ On February 8th 2025, Cephid is coming to life, live at The Rondo Theatre in Bathโฆโฆ
Yeah, so I waffled in the review, from Dadaist Art of Noises to Delia Derbyshire and onto Kraftwerk, but it was hard to describe this album, to convey how technically constructed it was, because while contemporary, we usually associate electronic music with dance music ever since the slapadash rave era. While itโs certainly danceable, it also relies heavily on the ambience of prog and space-rock soundscapes of yore, and creates this timeless classic impossible to pin down.
The show will likely be that rare and unmissable occasion, Moray said heโs โvery excited and a little nervous to announce the first ever Cephid live show!โ but that he feels, โlucky to have such a great space to perform in, and Iโll be using light shows, projections, and more to bring the album to life.โ
Partner Charlotte is producing the show with Nick Beere on sound. Graham Brown of Grace and Fire and The Paradox Twin will be on percussion and keys, and thereโs a solo support performance by ex-Enidโs That Joe Payne.
Since releasing Sparks in the Darkness, Moray has spent a lot of time explaining his thought processes while producing it, and remixing Kleptocracy, the new single from Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark which charted at number 1 in the Official Vinyl Singles Chart in May. If you’re an OMD fan, or just have the slightest interest in any subgenre of electronic music, this will be an unmissable show.ย
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Just when I think every musician within a ten-mile radius is under our radar, another one pops up, and usually, they produce electronic music. So, I say, look, I know Devizes is a blues town, but Devizine covers all arts, and besides, Iโm an old raver; ergo, if youโre creating music, electronic or not, youโre very welcome hereโฆ.
Proving Iโm an old raver, for photographic evidence is nil and memories vague, West Lavingtonโs musician and composer Moray Macdonaldโs alter-ego Cephidโs forthcoming album, Sparks in the Darkness had me pondering a post on a Facebook group for ravers, which I wouldnโt be on if I wasnโt! Someone posted a video highlighting the work of Delia Derbyshire at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, another commented rightly she was a pioneer of electronic music, a second added โerm? Kraftwerk?โ causing me to rant; it doesnโt take much these days!
Yeah, Iโll give you, Kraftwerk were the primary electronically generated pop group, but Derbyshireโs magnum opus, the Doctor Who theme, an electronic rework of a Ron Grainer composition, predates Kraftwerkโs first commercially successful album Autobahn by eleven years.
This raises a fascinating point; at electronic musicโs clunky inception few sought it viable for commercial pop. Fatboy Slim pointed out, Youโve Come a Long Way, Baby. The BBC Radiophonic Workshop created sound effects ideally for sci-fi series. Lesser-known German electronic pioneers Tangerine Dream only became familiar to the masses during the eighties for their numerous Hollywood film scores. Organisation zur Verwirklichung gemeinsamer Musikkonzepte, Kraftwerkโs quirky and pre-synthesizer antecedent, was the crรจme-de-crรจme of kosmische Musik, Dusseldorfโs experimental scene of the sixties, but while it took psychedelia and space-rock to another planet, Melody Maker mocked it โkrautrock,โ a name which stuck as its genre.
Seems rockโs phobia of electronic progression was the reason for Britpopโs retrospection to acoustic instruments once rave came of age. The chalk and cheese mingle side by side in todayโs pop; David Grayโs self-dubbed style, folktronica hammered that last nail in.
The relevance of all this is, while immersed in Cephidโs gorgeous complex structures and intense electronic textures, one cannot help but contemplate the combined efforts involved in contributing to this development, as it harks itโs influences and indulges those passed, no matter by Sparks in the Darkness comparisons all would sound timeworn. From the impact the Doctor Who theme mustโve had on the English television-watching nation, to The Art of Noise and Yello, and from avant-garde American electro outfit Newcleus, to Universeโs Tribal Gathering 1997, when I observed every raver ascend from their chosen subgenre tent to pay respects to Kraftwerk. Cephid encompasses these, yet is ultra-modern, uses tech as orchestral, and is as fresh as the Buxton spring; like Jean Michel Jarre came after dubstep, as if 808 State created Tubular Bells!
Futurism and sci-fi remains a large part of marketing presentation for electronic dance music, from the eerie android on the cover of Kraftwerkโs We Are the Robots, to Phil Wolstenholmeโs Vergina sun spaceship on the Orbโs 1992 album U.F.Orb, Sparks in the Darkness follows suit with a mysterious red sphere projecting across a cityscape for its cover, strikingly designed by Tiago Marinho.
The album commences akin to ambient houseโs finest, floating or bubbling spooky and mysterious layers of atmospheric swirls, but its orchestral build indicates time has passed since the fluffiness of The KLF and Orb. Moray Macdonald cut his teeth touring with progressive rock and metal artists such as That Joe Payne, Godsticks, Kim Seviour and Ghost Community. This is sharper, unsubdued, his harder-edged rock influences will insure bands like Pink Floyd, Hawkwind and the Ozric Tentacles will be acknowledged here; erm, The Prodigyโs punk fusion post-Jilted Generation too, in part. The opening track To Catch the Eye of the Heaven flows into the next, as a raver I note Leftfield, and Iโm holding out for it kicking in.
Thirty seconds into the second tune, the single Worlds Before, and it does, and when it does itโs immense, a stomp to make New Order blush, with all the workings of modern technology, you are encased in this, what is a culmination of many years of work, and thereโs no going back.
Moray defines it, โsoaring melodic leads cutting through spacious washes of synths, while propelled by layers of sequencers, drums, and percussion. Pulverising techno seamlessly giving way to complex progressive workouts and moody, groove-driven soundscapes, all packed with lasting melodic hooks.โ Yeah, Iโll go with that! It has the concept album quality in which you must indulge in it completely. By Terminus weโre nodding to up-tempo trance-techno, breaking with vocal coach Angel Wolf-Blackโs celestial chants, but behind its entrancing bleeps binds this driving rock drum, either by Emily Dolan Davies, who has drummed for Bryan Ferry, The Darkness and Kim Wilde, or Graham Brown of The Paradox Twin.
Midway the pace lessens and Of Promises trickles into something definably more electronica, of Tangerine Dreamโs sombre movie moments, of Don Johnson contemplating his fate as he leans on his white Ferrari looking out across Miami harbourโs night sky. Moray Macdonald has created music for film, theatre and art installations, and it shows.
Strobe takes off from where Of Promises lands us, like the later track Dead Handโs Decree, itโs The Chemical Brothers on their best behaviour. Moray states, โthe Cephid was created as an opportunity to bring diverse influences together into a single coherent artistic statement.โ From his work with artists across the modern progressive scene, to his early love of experimental electronic music, many musical facets are represented, but still it flows in one radical and unique package impossible to pigeonhole.
Thereโs no surplus of talent left out of this project, Placeboโs Shelby Logan Warne, and Jerry Kandiah producer of Killing Joke and The Futureheads have mixed and mastered this, and while its not commercialised, just like Delia Derbyshireโs work in the sixties, itโs too groundbreaking to be ignored.
As The Old Me, plays out, even its name prompts me to imagining myself hearing this in a field somewhere in 1991, amidst matted trilby wearing juniors, eyes the size of saucers and dribbling on a Wrigleyโs, it is so innovative, so radical, Iโd probably have had a seizure!
โWhatโs wrong with him!โ one raver asks another as I lie comatose.
โHeโs had a premonition of the future of electronic music and his fragile mind cannot handle it; somebody get him a Technotronic album, pronto!!!โ
The single Worlds Before is out now. Sparks in the Darkness will be released 9th February 2024. Find out more about the project HERE.
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