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| released = September 14, 2004
| released = 14 September 2004
| recorded = September 16-18, 2003 at [[Electrical Audio]], [[Chicago]]<br/>November 22, 2003 and February 20, 2004 at [[Studio Le Roy]], [[Amsterdam]]
| recorded = 16–18 September 2003 at [[Electrical Audio]], [[Chicago]]<br />22 November 2003 and 20 February 2004 at [[Studio Le Roy]], [[Amsterdam]]
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| genre = [[Post-punk]], [[Art punk|art punk]], [[Noise rock|noise rock]], [[Experimental rock|experimental rock]]
| genre = [[Post-punk]], [[art punk]], [[noise rock]], [[experimental rock]]
| length = Disc one: 44:16<br/>Disc two: 42:40
| length = Disc one: 44:16<br />Disc two: 42:40
| label = [[Touch and Go Records]]
| label = [[Touch and Go Records]]
| producer = [[Steve Albini]] (Chicago sessions)<br/>[[Mikel Le Roy]] (Amsterdam sessions)
| producer = [[Steve Albini]] (Chicago sessions)<br />[[Mikel Le Roy]] (Amsterdam sessions)
| prev_title = [[In the Fishtank 9]]
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'''''Turn''''' is a [[double album]] by [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[anarchist]] [[post-punk]] band [[The Ex (band)|The Ex]]. After 20 years of working with Luc, their former [[bass guitar]]ist, ''Turn'' is the only Ex album to feature [[double bass]] player Rosemarie giving the band a sound akin their prior work with [[cellist]] [[Tom Cora]]. In tandem with The Ex's drummer Katrin, Rosemarie also contributed significant female vocal harmonies to the album.
'''''Turn''''' is a [[double album]] by [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[anarchist]] [[post-punk]] band [[The Ex (band)|The Ex]]. After 20 years of working with Luc, their former [[bass guitar]]ist, ''Turn'' is the only Ex album to feature [[double bass]] player Rosemarie giving the band a sound akin their prior work with [[cellist]] [[Tom Cora]]. In tandem with The Ex's drummer Katrin, Rosemarie also contributed significant female vocal harmonies to the album.

The album received critical acclaim and has been singled out by many publications as the band's best album yet.


==Background & Recording==
==Background & Recording==


''Turn'' displays the influence of African rhythms and melodies on the band's music. On "Theme From Konono" The Ex's guitars imitate amplified [[thumb piano]]s in tribute to the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo|Congo]]lese percussion group [[Konono Nº 1]] who had toured Europe with The Ex. "Getatchew" pays tribute to Ethiopian Saxophone legend [[Getatchew Mekuria]] with whom The Ex would later record [[Moa Anbessa|an album]]. ''Turn'' also features The Ex playing the Eritrean revolutionary song "Huriyet" set to a traditional [[Tigray-Tigrinya people|Tigrinya]] beat.
[[File:TheEx June2004.jpg|thumb|left|''Turn'' is The Ex's sole studio album to feature [[contrabass]]ist Rozemarie Heggen, pictured here with bandmates [[G.W. Sok]], Katherina Bornefeld, and [[Andy Moor (The Ex)|Andy Moor]] at a 2004 concert in Germany.]]
''Turn'' displays the influence of African rhythms and melodies on the band's music. On "Theme From Konono" The Ex's guitars imitate amplified [[thumb piano]]s in tribute to the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo|Congo]]lese percussion group [[Konono Nº 1]] who had toured Europe with The Ex. "Getatchew" pays tribute to Ethiopian Saxophone legend [[Getatchew Mekuria]] with whom The Ex would later record [[Moa Anbessa|an album]]. ''Turn'' also features The Ex playing the Eritrean revolutionary song "Huriyet" set to a traditional [[Tigrinya people|Tigrinya]] beat.


''Turn'' was recorded by [[Steve Albini]] at [[Electrical Audio]], [[Chicago]], and mixed by Mikel Le Roy and The Ex at Studio Le Roy, [[Amsterdam]], [[Netherlands]].
''Turn'' was recorded by [[Steve Albini]] at [[Electrical Audio]], [[Chicago]], and mixed by Mikel Le Roy and The Ex at Studio Le Roy, [[Amsterdam]], [[Netherlands]].
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{{Album ratings
{{Album ratings
| rev7 = ''[[Pitchfork Media]]''
|rev1=''[[AllMusic]]''|rev1score=(very favorable)<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/turn-mw0000381239 |title=Turn Review |website=AllMusic |last=Fetherston |first=Daniel|access-date=2017-07-09}}</ref>
|rev4=''[[Pitchfork Media]]''|rev4score=8.8/10<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/2861-turn/ |title=The Ex: Turn Album Review |website=Pitchfork Media|language=en |access-date=2017-07-09}}</ref>
| rev7score = 8.8/10<ref name="Pitchfork">{{Cite web |url=http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/2861-turn/ |title=The Ex: Turn Album Review |website=Pitchfork Media|language=en |access-date=2017-07-09}}</ref>
| rev8 = ''[[PopMatters]]''
|rev5=''[[PopMatters]]''|rev5score={{rating|7|10}}<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.popmatters.com/review/ex-turn/ |title=The Ex: Turn |last=Toenes |first=Chris |date=7 February 2005 |website=[[PopMatters]]}}</ref>
|rev6=''[[Robert Christgau]]''|rev6score={{rating-Christgau|cut}}<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://robertchristgau.com/get_album.php?id=12777 |title=Turn Review |last=Christgau |first=Robert}}</ref>
| rev8score = {{rating|7|10}}<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.popmatters.com/review/ex-turn/ |title=The Ex: Turn |last=Toenes |first=Chris |date=7 February 2005 |website=[[PopMatters]]}}</ref>
|rev7=''[[Chicago Reader]]''
| rev9 = [[Robert Christgau]]
| rev9score = {{rating-Christgau|cut}}<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://robertchristgau.com/get_album.php?id=12777 |title=Turn Review |last=Christgau |first=Robert}}</ref>
|rev7score=(very favorable)<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/touch-and-go-records-25th-anniversary-celebration-at-the-10th-annual-hideout-block-party/Content?oid=923112 |title=Touch and Go Records' 25th Anniversary Celebration at the 10th Annual Hideout Block Party |last=Margasak |first=Peter |date=7 September 2006 |website=[[Chicago Reader]]}}</ref>
|rev8=''[[Cokemachineglow]]''
| rev3 = [[Cokemachineglow]]
|rev8score= 76%<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20120915150028/http://www.cokemachineglow.com/record_review/871/the-ex]</ref>
| rev3score = 76%<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cokemachineglow.com/record_review/871/the-ex |title=The Ex: Turn (Touch and Go; 2004) &#124; Record Reviews @ Cokemachineglow.com |website=www.cokemachineglow.com |access-date=13 January 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120915150028/http://www.cokemachineglow.com/record_review/871/the-ex |archive-date=15 September 2012 |url-status=dead}}</ref>
| rev6 = ''[[Ox-Fanzine]]''
| rev6score = 9/10<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ox-fanzine.de/review/turn-cd-40230|title = Review}}</ref>
| rev10 = Sputnikmusic
| rev10score = 4/5<ref>https://www.sputnikmusic.com/soundoff.php?albumid=79215 (Staff score from greg84)</ref>
| rev11 = [[Tom Hull (critic)|Tom Hull]]
| rev11score = A−<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://tomhull.com/ocston/nm/get_gl.php?n=the+ex|title = Tom Hull: Grade List: The Ex}}</ref>
| rev4 = ''[[Mondo Sonoro]]''
| rev4score = 7/10<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mondosonoro.com/criticas/discos-musica/turn/|title = The ex, crítica del disco "Turn" (2005) en Mondo Sonoro|date = 24 January 2005}}</ref>
| rev5 = ''[[Now (newspaper)|NOW]]''
| rev5score = {{rating|4|5}}<ref>{{cite web | url=https://nowtoronto.com/music/the-ex/ | title=The EX - NOW Magazine | date=9 September 2004 }}</ref>
}}
}}
Peter Margasak of the ''[[Chicago Reader]]'' wrote in 2006 that ''Turn'' might be the Ex's best album yet, writing that "the addition of upright bassist Rozemarie Heggen, whose classical technique allowed them to explore dissonant textures without sacrificing rhythmic power, seemed to give the band a new focus and energy."<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/touch-and-go-records-25th-anniversary-celebration-at-the-10th-annual-hideout-block-party/Content?oid=923112 |title=Touch and Go Records' 25th Anniversary Celebration at the 10th Annual Hideout Block Party |last=Margasak |first=Peter |date=7 September 2006 |website=[[Chicago Reader]]}}</ref> Joe Tangari of ''[[Pitchfork Media|Pitchfork]]'' wrote that their "ambitious double-disc set" finds them "elevat[ing] their craft to near perfection over the course of two wild, unpredictable, and unforgettable discs [...] you'd never guess any of these people are over 40." According to him, despite being "25 years into their career, [this album] may be their best."<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/2861-turn/ |title=The Ex: Turn Album Review |website=Pitchfork Media|language=en |access-date=2017-07-09}}</ref> Daniel Fetherston of ''[[Allmusic]]'' wrote that the album "proves that they are still capable of making edgy, urgent, and relevant music [...] in their world, it's still 1982, and bands like [[The Pop Group]], [[Wire (band)|Wire]], and [[Gang of Four (band)|Gang of 4]] are their peers. While many younger bands at the time of this album's release were updating that past era's sound, TURN bolsters the argument that those who did it first are, in fact, those that do it best."<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/turn-mw0000381239 |title=Turn Review |website=AllMusic |last=Fetherston |first=Daniel|access-date=2017-07-09}}</ref>
Peter Margasak of the ''[[Chicago Reader]]'' wrote in 2006 that ''Turn'' might be the Ex's best album yet, writing that "the addition of upright bassist Rozemarie Heggen, whose classical technique allowed them to explore dissonant textures without sacrificing rhythmic power, seemed to give the band a new focus and energy."<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/touch-and-go-records-25th-anniversary-celebration-at-the-10th-annual-hideout-block-party/Content?oid=923112 |title=Touch and Go Records' 25th Anniversary Celebration at the 10th Annual Hideout Block Party |last=Margasak |first=Peter |date=7 September 2006 |website=[[Chicago Reader]]}}</ref> Joe Tangari of ''[[Pitchfork Media|Pitchfork]]'' wrote that their "ambitious double-disc set" finds them "elevat[ing] their craft to near perfection over the course of two wild, unpredictable, and unforgettable discs [...] you'd never guess any of these people are over 40." According to him, despite being "25 years into their career, [this album] may be their best."<ref name="Pitchfork" /> Daniel Fetherston of ''[[Allmusic]]'' wrote that the album "proves that they are still capable of making edgy, urgent, and relevant music [...] in their world, it's still 1982, and bands like [[The Pop Group]], [[Wire (band)|Wire]], and [[Gang of Four (band)|Gang of 4]] are their peers. While many younger bands at the time of this album's release were updating that past era's sound, TURN bolsters the argument that those who did it first are, in fact, those that do it best."<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/turn-mw0000381239 |title=Turn Review |website=AllMusic |last=Fetherston |first=Daniel|access-date=2017-07-09}}</ref>


In 2012, Tom Breihan of [[Stereogum]] named it the 19th best album recorded by Albini.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.stereogum.com/933612/the-top-20-steve-albini-recorded-albums/franchises/list/attachment/the-ex-turn/ |title=The Top 20 Steve Albini-Recorded Albums: Turn |last=Breihan |first=Tom |date=26 January 2012 |website=Stereogum |access-date=2017-07-09}}</ref>
In its November 2009 issue, Spanish magazine ''[[Rockdelux]]'' named it the 67th best album of the 2000s.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.rocklistmusic.co.uk/rockde.htm#2000s|title = Rocklist.net....Rock de Lux Lists}}</ref> In 2012, Tom Breihan of [[Stereogum]] named it the 19th best album recorded by Albini.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.stereogum.com/933612/the-top-20-steve-albini-recorded-albums/franchises/list/attachment/the-ex-turn/ |title=The Top 20 Steve Albini-Recorded Albums: Turn |last=Breihan |first=Tom |date=26 January 2012 |website=Stereogum |access-date=2017-07-09}}</ref>


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
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===Disc two===
===Disc two===
#"Theme From Konono" - 8:24
#"Theme From [[Konono]]" - 8:24
#"Huriyet" - 5:11
#"Huriyet" - 5:11
#"Sister" - 6:24
#"Sister" - 6:24
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*Rozemarie (acoustic bass, vocals)
*Rozemarie (acoustic bass, vocals)
*G.W. Sok (vocals)
*G.W. Sok (vocals)

==References==
==References==
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{{Reflist}}
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{{The Ex}}

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Latest revision as of 09:00, 26 September 2023

Turn
Studio album by
Released14 September 2004
Recorded16–18 September 2003 at Electrical Audio, Chicago
22 November 2003 and 20 February 2004 at Studio Le Roy, Amsterdam
GenrePost-punk, art punk, noise rock, experimental rock
LengthDisc one: 44:16
Disc two: 42:40
LabelTouch and Go Records
ProducerSteve Albini (Chicago sessions)
Mikel Le Roy (Amsterdam sessions)
The Ex chronology
In the Fishtank 9
(2001)
Turn
(2004)
Singles. Period. The Vinyl Years 1980–1990
(2005)

Turn is a double album by Dutch anarchist post-punk band The Ex. After 20 years of working with Luc, their former bass guitarist, Turn is the only Ex album to feature double bass player Rosemarie giving the band a sound akin their prior work with cellist Tom Cora. In tandem with The Ex's drummer Katrin, Rosemarie also contributed significant female vocal harmonies to the album.

The album received critical acclaim and has been singled out by many publications as the band's best album yet.

Background & Recording

[edit]
Turn is The Ex's sole studio album to feature contrabassist Rozemarie Heggen, pictured here with bandmates G.W. Sok, Katherina Bornefeld, and Andy Moor at a 2004 concert in Germany.

Turn displays the influence of African rhythms and melodies on the band's music. On "Theme From Konono" The Ex's guitars imitate amplified thumb pianos in tribute to the Congolese percussion group Konono Nº 1 who had toured Europe with The Ex. "Getatchew" pays tribute to Ethiopian Saxophone legend Getatchew Mekuria with whom The Ex would later record an album. Turn also features The Ex playing the Eritrean revolutionary song "Huriyet" set to a traditional Tigrinya beat.

Turn was recorded by Steve Albini at Electrical Audio, Chicago, and mixed by Mikel Le Roy and The Ex at Studio Le Roy, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Critical reception

[edit]
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Cokemachineglow76%[4]
Mondo Sonoro7/10[8]
NOW[9]
Ox-Fanzine9/10[5]
Pitchfork Media8.8/10[1]
PopMatters[2]
Robert Christgau(choice cut)[3]
Sputnikmusic4/5[6]
Tom HullA−[7]

Peter Margasak of the Chicago Reader wrote in 2006 that Turn might be the Ex's best album yet, writing that "the addition of upright bassist Rozemarie Heggen, whose classical technique allowed them to explore dissonant textures without sacrificing rhythmic power, seemed to give the band a new focus and energy."[10] Joe Tangari of Pitchfork wrote that their "ambitious double-disc set" finds them "elevat[ing] their craft to near perfection over the course of two wild, unpredictable, and unforgettable discs [...] you'd never guess any of these people are over 40." According to him, despite being "25 years into their career, [this album] may be their best."[1] Daniel Fetherston of Allmusic wrote that the album "proves that they are still capable of making edgy, urgent, and relevant music [...] in their world, it's still 1982, and bands like The Pop Group, Wire, and Gang of 4 are their peers. While many younger bands at the time of this album's release were updating that past era's sound, TURN bolsters the argument that those who did it first are, in fact, those that do it best."[11]

In its November 2009 issue, Spanish magazine Rockdelux named it the 67th best album of the 2000s.[12] In 2012, Tom Breihan of Stereogum named it the 19th best album recorded by Albini.[13]

Track listing

[edit]

Disc one

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  1. "Listen To The Painters" - 4:13
  2. "Prism Song" - 5:51
  3. "Dog Tree" - 6:28
  4. "Getatchew" - 5:05
  5. "The Pie" - 8:46
  6. "3:45 AM" - 5:26
  7. "IP Man" - 8:27

Disc two

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  1. "Theme From Konono" - 8:24
  2. "Huriyet" - 5:11
  3. "Sister" - 6:24
  4. "Confusion Errorist" - 4:49
  5. "The Idunno Law" - 5:11
  6. "Henry K" - 4:59
  7. "In The Event" - 7:42

Personnel

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  • Katrin (drums, vocals)
  • Terrie (guitar)
  • Andy (guitar)
  • Rozemarie (acoustic bass, vocals)
  • G.W. Sok (vocals)

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b "The Ex: Turn Album Review". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 2017-07-09.
  2. ^ Toenes, Chris (7 February 2005). "The Ex: Turn". PopMatters.
  3. ^ Christgau, Robert. "Turn Review".
  4. ^ "The Ex: Turn (Touch and Go; 2004) | Record Reviews @ Cokemachineglow.com". www.cokemachineglow.com. Archived from the original on 15 September 2012. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
  5. ^ "Review".
  6. ^ https://www.sputnikmusic.com/soundoff.php?albumid=79215 (Staff score from greg84)
  7. ^ "Tom Hull: Grade List: The Ex".
  8. ^ "The ex, crítica del disco "Turn" (2005) en Mondo Sonoro". 24 January 2005.
  9. ^ "The EX - NOW Magazine". 9 September 2004.
  10. ^ Margasak, Peter (7 September 2006). "Touch and Go Records' 25th Anniversary Celebration at the 10th Annual Hideout Block Party". Chicago Reader.
  11. ^ Fetherston, Daniel. "Turn Review". AllMusic. Retrieved 2017-07-09.
  12. ^ "Rocklist.net....Rock de Lux Lists".
  13. ^ Breihan, Tom (26 January 2012). "The Top 20 Steve Albini-Recorded Albums: Turn". Stereogum. Retrieved 2017-07-09.