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Fractions

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By Paris Pompor October 21, 2005 DECODER RING Friday night at 8, Metro Theatre, 624 George Street, city, 9287 2000, $22 Are Decoder Ring channelling Pink Floyd? It's every band's dream to craft a classic album.

A sprawling, visionary epic that redefines our view of the musical cosmos. A long-player guaranteed a place in most record buyers' collections. It's this vision that Sydney dance act Decoder Ring have set their sights on. Not surprisingly, an album such as Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon is name-checked in the bio accompanying their third album Fractions.

That's not because Decoder Ring's latest work sonically mirrors Pink Floyd's 1973 classic but it does have some resonance for keyboardist-guitarist Matt Fitzgerald. 'It's the first thing I ever heard,' says the 33-year-old, recalling his maiden trip to the dark side. 'My earliest musical memory is my father putting headphones on me and hearing the song On the Run with all those synthesiser sounds. When I heard that, I had a whole visual picture explode in front of me. Since then, music's always been about music and vision, which ties into what Decoder Ring try and do.' Fitzgerald isn't simply referring to Decoder Ring's award-winning 2004 soundtrack for Australian film Somersault, or their ongoing live collaborations with film projectionist Simon K. The band's heady compound of post-rock, dance-electronica and ethereal soundscapes is both musically and 'visually' stimulating.

'The great thing about music is that it provides the bookmarks in your memory to points of time in your life,' Fitzgerald says. 'We applied that filmic approach from Somersault but on a broader palette, which makes for an exciting spectacle for the album and in a live context,' he says. The Dark Side of the Moon sets a high benchmark. Can Fitzgerald listen to his band's output with objectivity? 'It gives you a sense of perspective. 'Whenever Decoder Ring are doing anything, we're pretty hard on ourselves, so it's always nice when we get some positive outside feedback. 'That's what drives us to keep doing the stupid thing that we do.'

Fitzgerald says it takes a while, but eventually he gets to enjoy each Decoder Ring album: 'It's something that is more retrospective.' As for Fractions, Fitzgerald's inaugural listening voyage went off without a hitch.

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'We've been preparing for the shows, so as part of that it's good to listen to the album. I must say, the other night was probably the first time I had a little clarity - and a bit of claret! That combination seemed to work well.'

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163-smh.com.au smh.com.au Sydney Morning Herald 2005-10-21 Dark side of Decoder Ring Paris Pompor Entertainment Music Decoder Ring 430 260 Decoder Ring 60 40 Decoder Ring 430 260 Decoder Ring 60 40 Decoder Ring: Fractions audio/standard.

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