Malachai (Shadow Weaver Part 2)
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Studio album by The Legendary Pink Dots
Released 1993
Genre Experimental rock
Neo-psychedelia
Ambient
Folk rock
Length 70:27
Label Play It Again Sam Records
Producer Steven Stapleton and The Legendary Pink Dots
The Legendary Pink Dots chronology
Shadow Weaver
(1992)
Malachai (Shadow Weaver Part 2)
(1993)
Nine Lives to Wonder
(1994)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3/5 stars[1]

Malachai (Shadow Weaver Part 2) is an experimental album by The Legendary Pink Dots released in 1993 on Play It Again Sam Records

Contents

Track listing [link]

{{tracklist | title1 = Joey the Canary | length1 = 6:29

| title2 = Kingdom of the Flies | length2 = 4:13

| title3 = Encore Une Fois | length3 = 5:02

| title4 = Wildlife Estate | length4 = 5:02

| title5 = Pavane | length5 = 5:03

| title6 = Window on the World | length6 = 11:54

| title7 = On the Boards | length7 = 6:49

| title8 = We Bring the Day | length8 = 19:01

| title9 = Paris, 4AM | length9 = 6:55

I title10 = Snowflake I title10 = 4:13

Personnel [link]

  • The Prophet Qa'Sepel(aka Edward Ka-Spel) - vox inhumana, keyboards
  • Ryan Moore - bass guitar, acoustic guitar
  • Niels van Hoornblower - saxophones, clarinet, bass clarinet, flute
  • The Silverman - keyboards, exotic devices
  • Patrick Q-Wright - violin, viola
  • Steven Stapleton - more exotic devices

Additional personnel [link]

Produced by Steven Stapleton and The Legendary Pink Dots.

Engineered by Vincent Hoedt, X-Ray Alley and The Legendary Pink Dots.

References [link]


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Malachai (band)

Malachai are a two-piece band from Bristol, England. They were renamed Malachai in 2010 from the previous spelling Malakai after the band discovered that the name Malikai was already used by an American rap artist. The members of the band are Gee Ealey (vocals) and DJ Scott Hendy (music). Their sound is a mix of beats and samples, drawing on a wide range of influences from BBC Radiophonic-type experimentalism through 'Golden Era' Hip-Hop to 1960s Psyche Pop.

History

Discovered by Geoff Barrow from the Bristol based band Portishead, Malachai (then as Malakai) released a limited edition 12" on Barrow's Invada Records record label called Fading World. This track was used as the music to accompany the I Count: Stop Climate Chaos video that first aired at the 2007 Glastonbury Festival. It was directed by Gerald McMorrow, whose film Franklyn also contained four Malachai tracks. In 2012 Snowflake provided the background ambience for the Lexus Walk the Walk All Weather Drive TV commercial.

Malachai (album)

Malachai (Shadow Weaver Part 2) is an experimental album by The Legendary Pink Dots released in 1993 on Play It Again Sam Records

Track listing

Personnel

  • The Prophet Qa'Sepel(aka Edward Ka-Spel) - vox inhumana, keyboards
  • Ryan Moore - bass guitar, acoustic guitar
  • Niels van Hoornblower - saxophones, clarinet, bass clarinet, flute
  • The Silverman - keyboards, exotic devices
  • Patrick Q-Wright - violin, viola
  • Steven Stapleton - more exotic devices
  • Additional personnel

    Produced by Steven Stapleton and The Legendary Pink Dots.

    Engineered by Vincent Hoedt, X-Ray Alley and The Legendary Pink Dots.

    References

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