Violet Indiana - Roulette (CD)

Album Details: Roulette

Release Date:05/08/2001
Label:Instinct Records
UPC:720841057123

User Reviews: Roulette

  • Overall:

    Very different from the Twins...

    By Sissi Hale  Dec 27, 2001

    Kinda Portishead actually; but with Guthrie's usual atmospheres.
    Nice combo. Love this album.

  • Overall:

    great group

    By jorge  Sep 16, 2001

    Si gustas de la muscia ambient con toques de trip hop este es el album del futuro...Este gran proyecto entre la vocalista del grupo Mono y el guitarrista y compositor de los Cocteau Twins, ha sido una escalada a la torre de babel pero del recuerdo.Co...nservando la calida y delicada voz de Siohban y la emblematica estructura musical de Robin se ha pusto en marcha a lo que se llamaria los POST COCTEAU, felicito ambos por el proyecto realizado se necesita mas radiodifusion es necesario que esto llegue a todos los oidos.Aunque a veces duele el album ya que esperas la intervencion de la voz de Liz porque la musica acompaƱa en todo momento esto no debe abrir ninguna grieta sino mirar con positivismo y con agradecimiento un regalo que de alguna manera todos los fanaticos mas que de los cocteau twins sino de la musica de ellos especialmente el ESTILO DE ROBIN ya que debimos esperar mucho tiempo para escuchar algo que verdaderamente esperabamos Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Roulette

  • All Music Guide

    There isn't an arklark or a floatboat to be found on Roulette, but there is the familiar cascading echo of Robin Guthrie's guitar, along with his ever-developing production skills. With Siobhan de Mare, the former Cocteau Twin remains adept at picking ideal voices to compliment his comfy, womb-like constructs. That oft-copied sound that only he can truly pull off is carried forth in Violet Indiana. Difference-wise, there's an obvious movement toward songs with his new partner. That kind of goes without saying, since the Cocteaus' Liz Fraser built her niche with singular vocals that frequently avoided discernible English. Despite the breathy, come-hither vocals of de Mare, she's less of an instrument. One listen to this record on headphones in a darkened room will be the best way to demonstrate this duo's strengths, separating them from the lot of male/female duos that populate a record shop's trip-hop section. Guthrie's slow-thrust arrangements are spare and subtle, lightly jazzy most ...of the time, full enough to blow the song along, and not quite thick enough to be determined syrupy. These songs are fragile, although hardly qualifying as precious. The only song that sounds remotely radio friendly is "Sundance," which proves that Guthrie and de Mare can pen an emotional pop song as well as anyone else. de Mare takes a break from whispering and belts it out a little as Guthrie's guitar escalates endlessly. The remainder of the record slithers, glows, and throbs as well as any other intended for the bedroom, like the Golden Palominos' Pure or latter-day Lori Carson. Anyone who couldn't tolerate the Cocteau Twins' innate artsiness and vocal babblings just might find that Roulette goes down a treat. Just right for those who want a little more oomph in their ambient. Call it drip-hop. - Andy Kellman, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Violet Indiana

Sonic wizard Robin Guthrie (ex-Cocteau Twins) and vocalist Siobhan de Mare (ex-Mono) made up the hazy dream pop of Violet Indiana. Shortly after de Mare was relieved of her Mono duties, she received a phone call from Guthrie, asking her if she'd like to work with him. Unfamiliar with Guthrie's cult status, she asked her sister about him and decided to take him up on the... Read more