- Spiral Walls Containing Autumns of Light
Infobox Album
Name = Spiral Walls Containing Autumns of Light
Type =Album
Artist =Divine Styler
Released = 1992
Recorded = April - May 1991, Eve Jim Studios,Los Angeles Ameraycan Studios, North Hollywood
Genre = Hip hop
Rock
Outsider music
NoiseFunk Spoken word
Length = 68:47
Label = Giant/Reprise/Warner Bros. Records
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Producer =Divine Styler
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:9azsa9lgb238 link] |
Last album = "Word Power " (1989)
This album = "Spiral Walls Containing Autumns of Light" (1992)
Next album = "" (1999)"Spiral Walls Containing Autumns of Light" is the second album by hip hop artist
Divine Styler , released in 1992 on Giant Records. This album marked a significant change in Divine Styler's musical direction, incorporating a much broader range of styles and influences than 1989's "Word Power ". Despite the album's unusual style, it was actually released by a major label but, perhaps inevitably, failed to sell as well as record executives expected. Although the album was largely regarded as a commercial failure, it has since developed a largecult following . Styler was signed to Giant because ofIce-T ’s relationship withWarner Bros. Records .Album overview
Music
The album is notoriously experimental—
Allmusic referred to the album as being like '"The Residents meetsFunkadelic " [ [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:9azsa9lgb238 All Music Guide review of the album] ] —and takes influence from a wide variety of music genres such as hip hop, rock, electronic,funk and even elements ofspoken word and noise.The majority of the album was produced and arranged by Divine Styler himself, which included him performing and processing all of the vocals, playing the
guitar , drums (and drum programming), keyboards among other instruments. Due to the artist's dominance over the album's direction, it is generally regarded as a very introspective and personal album.Lyrics
Since Divine Styler was at the time a recent convert to
Sunni Islam , lyrical themes of the album mainly focus around the teachings ofIslam and praise ofMohammed , with various spoken word pieces demonstrating this.Critical and public reaction
Retrospective reviews of the album were generally positive, perhaps surprisingly considering the uncompromising nature of the music the album presents. In his review of the album for Allmusic, Ned Raggett wrote, cquote|Arguably the most undeservedly ignored hip hop release of the early '90s, "Spiral Walls" is a mind-blowing, astonishing album that glitters like a dark jewel, equally nightmarish and astonishingly beautiful... "Spiral Walls" in the end is the album Prince could only wish to make in the '90s—all-encompassing, spiritual, disturbing, and never, ever boring, a true lost classic.The album has also received praise from a number of non-professional sources. This includes an average 5 star rating from
Amazon.com [ [http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000008F45/ Amazon.com reviews of "Spiral Walls"] ] , a similarly high rating onDiscogs [ [http://www.discogs.com/release/449730 "Spiral Walls' on Discogs] ] and a more mixed reaction from users ofRate Your Music [ [http://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/divine_styler/spiral_walls_containing_autumns_of_light/ "Spiral Walls" on Rate You Music] ] .However, after the album's initial release, reactions in the hip hop community were mixed. Fans expecting a similar album to
Word Power were shocked, and may have not expected the experimental nature of the album at the time. As oneblog ger put it, cquote|It was the first truly transgressive album from a hip hop artist—to call it a hip hop record would be a disgrace to the genre and a discredit to whatever he was trying to do with the album, but he was really the first rapper to go crazy...as far as avant-garde music goes, the record is one of the most adventurous major label releases of its era.ignificance
"In Search of Divine Styler"
In the spring of 1996, Ryan Somers, a.k.a. Fritz tha Cat, a teenager from London, Canada, started a magazine titled "In Search of Divine Styler" in order to bring the emcee back from retirement. Eight issues were published over three years, with the magazine growing from 100 copies of the first issue to 10,000-copy print runs that were distributed all across
North America .Later Divine Styler work
After the release of "Spiral Walls", strangely, Divine Styler disappeared from the music scene for almost four years. However, he later returned with original Scheme Team member
Cokni O'Dire onHouse of Pain 's last album "Truth Crushed to Earth Shall Rise Again ", exhibiting a more traditional hip-hop style of lyricism similar to his work on "Word Power ".Track listing
# "Am I an Epigram for Life?" (1:44)
# "Touch" (5:24)
# "In a World of U" (5:09)
# "Love, Lies, and Lifetime's Cries" (4:10)
# "Livery" (5:03)
# "Grey Matter" (5:42)
# "Heaven Don't Want Me, And Hell's Afraid I'll Take Over" (9:25)
# "Mystic Sheep Drink Electric Tea" (5:15)
# "Width in My Depth" (4:25)
# "The Next" (6:15)
# "Euphoric Rangers" (5:10)
# "Walk of Exodus" (7:48)
# "Aura" (3:17)Personnel
Music
*Divine Styler - Vocals, mixing, keyboards, guitar, rhythm guitar, percussion, drum programming
*Tony Guarderas - Bass guitar
*Kendu Jenkins - Drums, keyboards
*Jeff Phillips - Guitar, rhythm guitar
*Brian Foxworthy - Engineering, mixing
*Michal Frenke - Engineering
*Wally Traugott - MasteringAlbum art
*Robin Lynch - Art direction and design
*Merlyn Rosenberg - Photography
*Mario Markus - Computer-generated images
*Benno Hess - Computer-generated imagesReferences
External links
* [http://www.uppitymusic.com/2005/08/divine-styler-spiral-walls-containing.html A review of the album, including playable tracks]
* [http://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/divine_styler/spiral_walls_containing_autumns_of_light/ Various reviews of the album at Rate Your Music]
* [http://www.discogs.com/release/449730 The album at Discogs]
* [http://www.cocaineblunts.com/blunts/?p=241#comments A blog on Divine Styler, mentioning "Spiral Walls"]
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