New Hope for the Dead
Mira was a trans-cultural musical collaboration initiated by Martin Gordon
and Peter Culshaw in 1995. The pair began working together
in Bombay in 1991 during a West India Company/Boy George recording.
Mira began life as a performance art duo which made well-received
appearances in London art galleries. They developed material for a live stage
show that ran in London and featured dancers, trapeze artists, martial arts
performers and computer graphics. Oh, and musicians.
Their sole CD New
Hope For The Dead made an appearance in the World Music Chart Europe,
the band performed at the 1996 Montreux Jazz Festival and then collapsed
under weight of numbers.
Here's what the press said of New Hope For The Dead:
- The Wire: 'New hope for world pop'.
- The Times: 'Intriguing, exciting and
impossible to define - unsuspecting aliens will probably love it'.
- Mojo: 'A
delicate and dignified affair of deceptive power'.
- The Observer: 'Bollywood-inspired
moments that make the project come truly alive'.
Alas, there just weren't enough unsuspecting aliens to go around, and the
band didn't make any further recordings. This release is re-mastered with
new artwork and sleeve notes and contains three bonus tracks - two
remixes and the Mira version of Todd Rundgren's 'Tiny Demons' recorded at
the Tuvan Horse Traders and Cross Dressers Annual Fair in Tuva. (2007). Download via iTunes, Amazon and more. |