2006, Marriage Records
'It's hard not to hear the hum: although the third album by experimental Portland collective Mise en Abyme doesn't contain a literal drone underpinning all the songs a la Camille's Le Fil, there's a sense throughout Do You Hear the Hum of a just barely audible electronic murmur. This is handy because there are very few other clear through-lines on Do You Hear the Hum, one of those albums that makes a point of being as eclectic as possible, treating its whiplash-inducing tonal shifts between songs as a virtue. So, for example, the album moves from the lulling, sparse electronica of The Riot into the harsh, jerky, megaphone-vocal The Blinds, which then shades into Tourist, a blend of High Llamas-style shimmer and the dark neo-noir atmosphere of Barry Adamson's recent work. Alternating between passages of abrasive noise and lyrical beauty, Do You Hear the Hum is a deliberately fractured but often compelling listen.' ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Omphalos |
| 2 | The Next Country |
| 3 | Not That Lover |
| 4 | Dawn |
| 5 | Hypnogogue |
| 6 | Nine Hearts |
| 7 | The Riot |
| 8 | The Blinds |
| 9 | Tourist |
| 10 | Wool Gathering |
| 11 | Extruder |
| 12 | Good Hum Home |
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