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James Leyland Kirby (born 9 May 1974), known professionally as the Caretaker, is an English ambient musician. His work as the Caretaker is characterized as exploring memory and its gradual deterioration,
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, and melancholy. The project was initially inspired by the haunted ballroom scene in the 1980 film '' The Shining'', the 1978 TV show '' Pennies from Heaven'', and the 1962 film ''
Carnival of Souls ''Carnival of Souls'' is a 1962 American psychological horror film produced and directed by Herk Harvey and written by John Clifford from a story by Clifford and Harvey, and starring Candace Hilligoss. Its plot follows Mary Henry, a young woman ...
''. His first several releases comprised treated and manipulated samples of 1930s
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pop recordings. Most of his album covers were painted by friend, Ivan Seal. The Caretaker's works have received critical acclaim in publications such as ''
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,'' ''
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'', and
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.


History


1999–2003: Haunted Ballroom trilogy

Simon Reynolds Simon Reynolds (born 19 June 1963) is an English music journalist and author who began his career at ''Melody Maker'' in the mid-1980s. He subsequently worked as a freelancer and published a number of books on music and popular culture. Reynold ...
refers to the Caretaker's first three releases as "the haunted ballroom trilogy", spanning 1999–2003: ''
Selected Memories from the Haunted Ballroom ''Selected Memories from the Haunted Ballroom'' is the debut studio album by the Caretaker, an alias of musician Leyland Kirby. Released in 1999, it consists of an influence from the horror film '' The Shining'', manipulating songs from the 1920 ...
'', ''
A Stairway to the Stars ''A Stairway to the Stars'' (stylized as “''A stairway to the stars''” and commonly shortened to ''ASTTS'') is the second studio album by the Caretaker, an alias of musician Leyland Kirby. Released in 2001, it was created after one of Kirby's ...
'', ''
We'll All Go Riding on a Rainbow ''We'll All Go Riding on a Rainbow'' is the third studio album by the Caretaker, an alias of musician Leyland Kirby. Released in 2003, it was the last of Kirby's "haunted ballroom trilogy", which spans his albums influenced by the film '' The ...
''. Jon Fletcher described the sound as
"instantly recognizable musical identity of British tea-room pop (dance-band and swing music from the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s) plugged into a multitude of effects to create a Proustian Replicant inverse. It's a stranger's past relocated within your own memories, a re-imagined history from an alien past. The mannered romantic swing of a bygone era is rendered beguilingly uncanny. These first releases flitted from bursts of noise (September 1939) to gaseous ambiance (We Cannot Escape The Past) to subtly-soaked moments of outright beauty (Stardust). Despite the uncanny effect and the eeriness, there is something warmly seductive about this debut triptych.
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’s film, like the best horror, still injects a thrill and is a remnant of comfort in being haunted, a strange warmth. These early forays have the allure you find in childhood ghost stories. By the time of the third release though, it was hard to imagine what more could be done with the project. Never less than beautiful, it was just hard to conceive of actually needing any more of it."


2005–2008: Amnesia period

''Theoretically Pure Anterograde Amnesia'' was released in 2005 as a series of 72 free MP3 downloads. The release found much critical acclaim. Reynolds identifies it as a shift in the sound, "disorienting in its scale and abstraction", with his period 2005-2008 "exploring similar zones of queasy amorphousness". Doran also sees the album as "a change in direction for the project conceptually, as it started to explore different aspects of memory loss as the music itself became more texturally and structurally complex." Jon Fletcher describes the release as "the labyrinthian set is a k-hole for the mind. Vague clouds of noise, barely flickering signals of life, only the starkest traces of past romanticism (no matter how poignant)- nothing to cling onto." Mark Fisher contrasts this album with the Caretaker's previous output: "If his earlier records suggested spaces that were mildewed but still magnificent - grand hotels have gone to seed, long-abandoned ballrooms - ''Theoretically Pure Anterograde Amnesia'' invokes sites that have deteriorated into total dereliction, where every unidentified noise is pregnant with menace." ''
Persistent Repetition of Phrases ''Persistent Repetition of Phrases'' (stylized as “''Persistent repetition of phrases''”) is the seventh studio album by the Caretaker (musician), the Caretaker, an alias of musician Leyland Kirby. Released on 1 April 2008, it was his first r ...
'' combines an overt interest in amnesia and memory distortion, with a more melodic piano-centered atmosphere, with fewer recognizable samples than the Haunted Ballroom period: "After a few minutes you realize that something is stuck...Each song is tightly looped, a single event, chasing its resignation. No development, no narrative, no story. Not every locked groove is entirely hopeless.
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fixates on an event with a sense of less-bereft nostalgia - the memory trap seemingly resting on a happy moment.". Kirby described it as "a lot warmer and more gentle...Not all memories are necessarily bad or disturbing memories". At the time, this album was seen as his masterpiece, with Kirby describing himself as "surprised" by the level of reception, as it was created in a "bleak" and difficult period of his life.


2011: Breakthrough and ''An Empty Bliss Beyond This World''

After 2008, the Caretaker's website announced that "work has begun on a new release for early 2010 which will shift focus completely towards the brain and brain function, recall and error". During this time, Kirby released '' Sadly, the Future Is No Longer What It Was'' under his own name, which was described by
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as "music of stasis that doesn't announce itself as much as it seeps." Kirby's focus at this time was on another album, and did not plan out making another Caretaker record of this kind - the album was made because of "pure chance in action at all times.". The critical impact of ''
An Empty Bliss Beyond This World '' An Empty Bliss Beyond This World'' (stylized as “''An empty bliss beyond this World''”) is the ninth studio album by the Caretaker, an ambient music project of English musician Leyland Kirby, released on 1 June 2011 through History Always ...
'' is explored in detail on its page. He also completed
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for Grant Gee's film ''
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'' (2012) during this period. Kirby's score for the film uses a 1927 record of
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's piano-and-voice-only composition
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(1828) as its main audio source. It also differs from other works of the project where hissing sounds are used instead of crackles, the loops are shorter in length, and the non-musical aspects of each track (the hiss sounds) serve as the foreground of the mix.


2016–2019: ''Everywhere at the End of Time''

After another break, the Caretaker returned with his final project, intended as an end to the Caretaker persona. He conceived of six interlinked releases, which would explore the progression of
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stage by stage to its end. Later stages reprise loops and motifs from both earlier albums in the series, and from throughout the Caretaker's back catalogue. To immerse listeners, Kirby released each album 6 months apart. Kirby has always been driven by innovation and frustration with his past, saying "I can't carry on for another ten years looping old 1920s music" and seeking to make a final break, and expressing a quixotic desire to frustrate fans of his earlier work, describing them as "a certain type of listener who will be buying this for a particular type of sound". ''Everywhere at the End of Time'' is also influenced by technological changes since 1999, most notably advances in recording and mixing technology, and the new opportunities of sourcing music cuts online rather than scavenging in a physical record store. ''Everywhere at the End of Time'' was released to wide critical acclaim. In 2017, Kirby released '' Take Care. It's a Desert Out There...'', following the
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of his collaborator
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, who was suffering from depression. It features a single track in its 48-minute runtime, with previously unreleased music by the Caretaker. Kirby's initial intention would be to give ''Take Care'' for people attending at his performance at the
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in London. However, its high demand caused him to share it on the
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. Released in a CD, it included a message stating its proceeds would be donated to the mental health charity
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. Kirby's last work as the Caretaker, released alongside 2019's ''Stage 6'', is '' Everywhere, an Empty Bliss'', a collection of unreleased archival works.


Influences

The Caretaker describes himself as "fascinated by memory and its recall", as well as suggesting the project is "a kind of audio black comedy". As well as '' The Shining'', The Caretaker names
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's '' Pennies from Heaven'' as an influence, which also appropriates music of the era in a new way with a "sadness in the lyrics to keep telling the story", as well as ''
Carnival of Souls ''Carnival of Souls'' is a 1962 American psychological horror film produced and directed by Herk Harvey and written by John Clifford from a story by Clifford and Harvey, and starring Candace Hilligoss. Its plot follows Mary Henry, a young woman ...
'' (1962) and the music itself:
"Most of that music is about ghosts and loss as it was recorded between both the world wars. it's of a totally different era and has more or less been forgotten. Titles inspired new ideas as did the audio itself"
He cites
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specifically, whose music is featured prominently in ''The Shining'', as a key touchstone:
"He was the golden voice of his generation, but he was killed by a
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outside his London home. Bowlly always sang as if haunted; his voice was otherworldly. It's very strange music from this time between the two world wars: optimistic, but also very much about loss and longing, ghosts and torment. It seems haunted by the spirits of those who went to the trenches and never returned"
For his work on amnesia and dementia, he also drew from books and research on the topic. The Caretaker's original website suggested it to "fans of the darker isolationist ambient work of modern composers such as
William Basinski William James Basinski (born June 25, 1958) is an American avant-garde composer based in Los Angeles, California. He is also a clarinetist, saxophonist, sound artist, and video artist. Basinski is best known for his four-volume album '' The Dis ...
, Nurse with Wound,
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,
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and
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". Fisher notes that the project is "rooted in Britishness", with the Caretaker generally choosing to focus on only British source material. Fletcher suggests "
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's early weirdness" The Caretaker sees his work as a collaborative process, stressing the importance of LUPO's mastering, the visuals of weirdcore.tv, and longtime album-artist Ivan Seal but not always before that other artist and Guy Denning for deleted scenes forgotten scenes als
Andrew Cliff
for a stairway to the stars as a key part of his process. Theorist Mark Fisher had a symbiotic relationship with the Caretaker, contributing the liner notes to ''Theoretically Pure Antiretrograde Amnesia'' as well as putting his work in critical context, often taking the Caretaker as a jumping off point for his political ideas. Following Fisher's death, the Caretaker released ''Take Care, It's a Desert Out There'' as a memorial album, after one of the writer's quotes, with proceeds going to the mental health charity
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.


Critical response

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played a major role in theorizing the Caretaker's sound. He names the Caretaker as a key hauntology artist, alongside "
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, the Ghost Box label...
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, Mordant Music, Philip Jeck, amongst others" who had "converged on a certain terrain without directly influencing one another...suffused with an overwhelming melancholy; and they were preoccupied with how technology materialized memory" - in the Caretaker's case, that of vinyl records. He identifies the "crackle" of vinyl as "the principle sonic signature of hauntology" which "makes us aware that we are listening to a time that is out of joint", signaling "the return of a certain sense of loss" which "invokes the past and marks our distance from it". Fisher connects the Caretaker's sound to his wider project of describing capitalist realism - the political idea that "not only has the future not arrived, it no longer seems possible", and hauntology's melancholia to capitalist realism's "closed horizons". Fisher contributed liner notes to ''Theoretically Pure Anterograde Amnesia'', describing it as "uneasy listening"; in contrast to the Caretaker's earlier works, "the threat is no longer the deadly sweet seduction of nostalgia. The problem is not, anymore, the longing to get *to* the past but the inability to get *out* of it". Jon Fletcher similarly describes his work as "a hideously clear analysis of the post-modern condition - the sheer ephemerality of contemporary culture degenerating into a hopelessness - a sickness so debilitating that we forget the moment while it is still taking place…" Kirby's press releases also welcome political understandings of his work. With British-born Kirby having lived and worked for many years in
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and
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, the press release for ''Everywhere at the End of Time'' compares the project to Brexit: "Both started in 2016 and are due to wrap up in spring 2019. It should be no stretch of the imagination to read into their parallel progression from nostalgia and historic/collective amnesia, to progressive dementia and complete obliteration of (the) sense(s)" Adam Scovell focuses on the "spatial qualities" of ''Take Care, It's a Desert Out There'' - contrasting it with the Caretaker's earlier evocation of old tea rooms and hotels with "transporting the listener into a void of sorts". He describes it as "almost weather-like which is appropriate as depression is in some sense meteorological...Everything is dampened, nothing is spared. There is only the "now" when the weather is bad. Bones are damp, thoughts are damp and the dry land that others inhabit is seemingly inconceivable."


Legacy

Jon Fletcher described the Caretaker as "one of this decade's most innovative, heartbreaking and downright eerie musical projects has been playing to shadows under dimmed lights for the past 12 years". Pitchfork described ''An Empty Bliss Beyond This World'' as "the musical equivalent of a permanent smile." The Caretaker's final project, ''Everywhere at the End of Time'', is amongst his best-known.
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, who very frequently features Kirby's projects, named it at the top of its 100 Reissues list in 2019. In 2020, the completed ''Everywhere at the End of Time'' went viral on
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, with users telling one another to listen to the entire six-and-a-half-hour album series in one sitting.


The Caretaker discography


Albums


Studio albums


Soundtrack albums


Compilation albums


Live albums


Extended plays


Mixes

* ''Recollections from old London town'' (Radio, Compilation, 2009'')'' Note * The release ''Desolate Fragments Of Thought'' was cancelled


Other releases


As ''Leyland Kirby''

* '' Sadly, the Future Is No Longer What It Was'' (2009) * '' Eager to Tear Apart the Stars'' (2011) * ''Bonus Tracks 1'' (Compilation, 2011) * ''Breaks My Heart Each Time'' (EP, 2014) * ''We Drink to Forget the Coming Storm'' (2014) * ''The Death of Rave (A Partial Flashback)'' (2014) * ''Intrigue & Stuff'' (Compilation, 2015) * ''
We, So Tired of All the Darkness in Our Lives ''We, So Tired of All the Darkness in Our Lives'' is the fifth studio album by English musician Leyland Kirby, released on 28 September 2017. An electronic album, it features melancholic and gothic elements. It was produced the same time as ''Sta ...
'' (2017) * ''We Are in the Shadow of a Distant Fire'' (2022)


As ''The Stranger''

* ''The Stranger'' (1998) * ''Bleaklow'' (2008) * ''Watching Dead Empires in Decay'' (2013) * ''Bleaklow (Remastered)'' (2014)


References


External links


The Caretaker
discography at
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The Caretaker's original website (archived) * Fletcher, Jon
"In Extremis - Jon Fletcher Gets To Grips With The Caretaker"
. ''the Quietus'' * Doran, John
"Out Of Time: Leyland James Kirby And The Death Of A Caretaker"
''The Quietus.'' * Bates, Landon
"The Process: The Caretaker"
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