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PhewPhew

Genre:Electronic, Rock
Style:Art Rock, Avantgarde, Industrial, Post-Punk
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Tracklist

Closed3:17
Signal4:28
Doze5:17
Dream3:20
Mapping3:45
Aqua3:51
P-Adic3:33
Fragment3:58
Circuit1:38

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    Version DetailsData Quality
    Cover of Phew, 1981, VinylPhew
    LP, Album
    Pass Records – 3F-28002Japan1981Japan1981
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    Cover of Phew, 1981, VinylPhew
    LP, Album, Promo
    Pass Records – 3F-28002Japan1981Japan1981
    New Submission
    Cover of Phew, 1987, VinylPhew
    LP, Album, Reissue
    Pass Records – KEN -1007, art union – KEN-1007Japan1987Japan1987
    New Submission
    Cover of Phew, 1988-07-25, CDPhew
    CD, Album, Reissue, Stereo
    Wax Records (5) – 32WXD-104, Pass Records – 32WXD-104Japan1988Japan1988
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    Cover of Phew, 1991, CDPhew
    CD, Album, Reissue
    Les Disques Du Soleil Et De L'Acier – C-DSA 54016, Les Disques Du Soleil Et De L'Acier – C-DSA54016France1991France1991
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    Cover of Phew, 1991, CDPhew
    CD, Album, 2nd Edition
    Les Disques Du Soleil Et De L'Acier – CDSA 54016France1991France1991
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    Cover of Phew, 1991, CDPhew
    CD, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Digipak
    Les Disques Du Soleil Et De L'Acier – C-DSA54016France1991France1991
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    Cover of Phew, 1991, CDPhew
    CD, Album, Reissue
    Les Disques Du Soleil Et De L'Acier – C-DSA54016France1991France1991
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Phew, 1996, CDPhew
    CD, Album, Reissue
    Pass Records – WAX-6Japan1996Japan1996
    Cover of Phew, 2001, CDPhew
    CD, Album, Reissue
    Pass Records – WAX-101Japan2001Japan2001
    New Submission
    Cover of Phew, 2005-06-17, CDPhew
    CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Paper Sleeve
    P-Vine Records – SSAP-006, Pass Records – SSAP-006Japan2005Japan2005
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    Cover of Phew +2, 2014-03-26, CDPhew +2
    CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered
    Clinck Records – CRCD5092Japan2014Japan2014
    Cover of Phew + 2, 2016-11-23, CDPhew + 2
    CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Stereo, Cardboard Sleeve
    Clinck Records – CRCD5135, Clinck Records – CRCD-5135Japan2016Japan2016
    New Submission
    Cover of Phew, 2019, VinylPhew
    LP, Album, Test Pressing, Unofficial Release
    Studio Mule – Studio Mule 5 LPJapan2019Japan2019
    New Submission
    Cover of Phew, 2021-09-29, VinylPhew
    LP, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Remastered
    P-Vine Records – SSAP-017Japan2021Japan2021
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    Cover of Phew, , CDrPhew
    CDr, Album, Reissue, Unofficial Release
    G. & P. Essential Music – noneRussiaRussia
    New Submission

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    • ZebraZub's avatar
      ZebraZub
      People should be aware that this is a different running order with extra track 'Kodomo' and I think 3 tracks also different mixes to the original. Decent pressing with heavy solid vinyl and thick textured sleeve. Happy, but slightly vexed when the original is messed about with. Especially with a favourite record. Still, I'm sure I'll play it to death but will also have to try and get a copy of the original mix.
      • mcphranklee's avatar
        mcphranklee
        Release of the year IMO. Amazing music and top quality pressing and packaging. Heavy rotation forthcoming!
        • iwesterlaken's avatar
          iwesterlaken
          Some versions have a bonus track called Kodomo. Also on this YouTube version https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHRUJo0G2i4
          • bonnicon's avatar
            bonnicon
            The vocalist is a Japanese lady named PHEW whom I feel I must compare to NICO although to be honest her voice is higher & reaches further. The music itself - supplied by those well-known innovators HOLGER CZUKAY, JAKI LIEBEZEIT, & CONNY PLANK has an atmosphere which used to surround NICO’s music at it’s best, although it’s overall far more interesting.
            It opens rather with the contradictory “Closed”, a catchy song but musically one of the least impressive on the album - the drums sound so basic they almost undermined the churning, chirping synths and the minimal percussive bass. "Signal" bursts in with a nervy, tense synth rhythm stretched taut, it’s atmosphere the moment before a storm breaks, the tense cluster of milliseconds which divide angry words from physical violence. Chugging synths pop and burst through this almost jungle rhythm. “Doze” is another tense track truly showing just how close to NICO she sounds. More sadly still it hints at what the ex-VELVET UNDERGROUND member was capable of, but never really delivered - certainly not to this effect anyway. A dark, yet not really threatening piece of music - more a mental darkness than a physical one. "Dream" sets you wondering if this might not actually be the late recluse singing. The music itself is fairly sparse and minimal, and achieves great effect that a more dense sound couldn’t - short wave radio, piano, weird guitar, a little synth. One of the highlights of the album. "Mapping" comes into the world on flat metal drumming sounds which sound like muted cowbell. A horn section and bizarre synths appear like fleeting, mocking lemures, rising and falling in fractured phase. “Aqua” is again a fairly minimal piece, it’s atmosphere rising, pregnant with tension, gravid with possibilities which, perhaps thankfully, are never realized. "P-Adic" is a dense electronic pulse, quicker in tempo yet still as atmospheric. PHEW’s voice is distant & echoey, like those wailing Japanese voices heard on "Blade Runner". It has a Punk flavour to it, and might even get some of the more liberal-minded dancing. “Fragment” is another of this reviewers favourites, the single pitch synth like the sonar sound from the old "Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea" programmes, frantic, phased / flanged drums, pulsing bass and occasionally brief intrusion of other instruments make an interesting vessel for the voice which fits this like a glove. The album ends all too soon with "Circuit", a version of the opening track without the harsh drums or vocals - the simplistic synths sounding effective on their own.

            CAN completeists will want this one of course, but even if you don’t like them, its worth digging out & giving a listen. I personally prefer it to the little I have heard Iron either CAN or NICO with a couple of exceptions either way. After only a handful of listens. I’d say it has potential to become a ‘classic'.

            Originally reviewed for Soft Watch.

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