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''Designs in Rhythm'' is the second
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of Ice Choir, a
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project led by American producer Kurt Feldman. The record borrows the sound from the group's previous effort '' Afar'' (2012) and adds an accessible and modern element to it. The press release from Shelflife Records categorized the album's tracks as "shimmering, infectious, maximalist pop gems" with "lush production and irresistible melodies." Promoted with a single, "Unprepared," two music videos, "Designs in Rhythm" and "Amorous In Your Absence," and a Japanese tour, ''Designs in Rhythm'' was released in September 2016 by the labels Shelflife and Fastcut Records to positive reviews from professional critics.


Composition

The press release by Shelflife Records categorized the songs on ''Designs in Rhythm'' as "shimmering, infectious, maximalist pop gems" with "lush production and irresistible melodies.""Ice Choir – Designs in Rhythm"
Shelflife Records Official Website. Retrieved May 20, 2017.
The LP is a 1980s-esque pop record featuring elements of the works of
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, the soundtrack for the arcade game ''
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, and R&B. In the words of Collin Robinson of ''Stereogum'', the album features "gauzy" vocal performances and an "adventurous layering and texturing of synths that pulls you into a dream-like aesthetic and snaps you out of it artfully with intricate musicality." Robinson also wrote that the tracks have changing rhythmic structures where "some ongswill have you grooving along and others will have you flat out dancing." Lyrically, all of the songs have vague concepts left up to listen interpretation. ''Designs In Rhythm'''s production style is a more accessible and mainstream version of that on Ice Choir's previous album '' Afar'' (2012), which consists of what ''
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'' writer Tim Sendra described as "achingly pretty vocals, lots of very sophisticated melodies, pleasingly factory-fresh synths" and "cheesily processed guitars." This modernization is most evident on the songs “Noosphering” and the
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-esque cut “Amorous in Your Absence,” which features vocals from A Sunny Day in Glasgow's Jen Goma. Sendra described the production as "note-perfect" and "nary-a-wrong-move," writing that the album "sounds like an OMD or
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album with all the fluff stripped away and only the bright and shiny parts left."


Release and promotion

On June 28, 2016, ''
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'' premiered "Unprepared" as the
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of ''Designs in Rhythm''. The track garnered favorable reviews upon its release. ''
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'' called it a "listening shard of
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pop, jam-packed with great little details, that could’ve soundtracked a dozen Reagan-era movie montages." In writing for ''
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'', Cameron Cook said, "far from stuck in the past, Ice Choir deliver a nostalgic fantasy almost on par with he original 1980s decade" On September 6, 2016, ''Stereogum'' premiered ''Designs in Rhythm'' for worldwide streaming.Robinson, Collin (September 6, 2016)
"Stream Ice Choir ''Designs In Rhythm''"
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Fastcut Records released the CD and vinyl version of the album in Japan on September 7."Ice Choir – Designs In Rhythm (CD/LP) 7th September, 2016 Release!"
(in Japanese). Fastcut Records Official Website. Retrieved May 20, 2017.
On September 9, Shelflife Records released the LP on vinyl in the United States and on digital stores worldwide. From December 3 to December 7, 2016, a tour took place in the Japanese cities of
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promoting ''Designs In Rhythm''. On December 19, 2016, ''Stereogum'' premiered the official music video for the title track, which was directed by D.V. CaputoDeVille, Chris (December 19, 2016)
"Ice Choir – "Designs In Rhythm” Video"
''Stereogum''. SpinMedia. Retrieved May 20, 2017.
who also created the cover art for ''Designs in Rhythm''. The video involves the band members in CGI landscapes, described by writer Chris DeVille as "an instructional film crossed with a video game." On February 21, 2017, the video for "Amorous in Your Absence," directed by Ethan Young, premiered via ''
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''.Darville, Jordan (February 21, 2017)
"Ice Choir’s “Amorous In Your Absence” Video Is A Picture-Perfect Nightmare"
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It depicts Feldman and Goma who are stuck in a series of "nightmare"
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-style advertisement photo shoots.


Reception

In a review for radio station
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's blog, Gerrit Feenstra called ''Designs in Rhythm'' one of the best pop releases of 2016, describing it as a "vibrant" and "delightful pop album, rich in 80s heritage without ever alienating fans without love for time travel."Feenstra, Gerrit (September 11, 2016)
"Album Review: Ice Choir – Designs in Rhythm"
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. Retrieved May 20, 2017.
He analyzed that the album was more accessible than the past works of the Ice Choir not due to a decrease of quality of the content, but rather from a change in sonic structure: "Feldman sounds less like he is trying to tribute a single snapshot and more like he’s making smart 2016 pop with a selective sound palette." Another highlight in his review was the record's "shimmering sonic architecture that will win you over with equally saturated charm and technique." Sendra, in his review for ''Allmusic'', labeled ''Designs in Rhythm'' an "impressive and fun" recreation of "the cheesiest, most disposable
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" of the 1980s, honoring it as "essential listening for '80s lovers while still sounding modern enough to steer clear of bland pastiche territory." The flawless production of the album served as the primary praise and criticism in his review, writing, "There are no failed experiments, no corny crossover attempts, and no sappy ballads, which means it's a pretty streamlined listen. The flip side of that is a lack of songs that truly stand out." A ''No Ripcord'' critic described it "imitation with heart," writing that the "genuine awareness and awe" is what made the group's replication of 1980s synthpop sounds so charming. He spotlighted the first half of the LP as a "rich demonstration of the band’s careful ear for what makes those 80s hits so timeless," while being more mixed on the second half for being "a distinctly calmer affair."


Track listing

All tracks written and produced by Kurt Feldman. Track lengths from the iTunes Store."Designs in Rhythm by Ice Choir"
iTunes Store.
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Retrieved May 20, 2017.


Release history


References

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