OPERA MULTI STEEL - OPERA MULTI STEEL EP [DARK ENTRIES]
OPERA MULTI STEEL - OPERA MULTI STEEL EP [DARK ENTRIES]
ARTIST: OPERA MULTI STEEL
TITLE: OPERA MULTI STEEL EP
LABEL: DARK ENTRIES
CAT. NO: DE-067
FORMAT: 12"
GENRE: ELECTRONIC/SYNTH-POP
RELEASE DATE: OUT NOW
Opera Multi Steel was born during the winter of 1983 in Bourges, a city in the center of France. The band started off as a trio with Franck Lopez (Vocals, Keyboards, Guitars), his brother Patrick L. Robin (Vocals, Percussion) and Catherine M. Marie (Keyboards, Vocals). They began to record demos utilizing a Elex Keyboard, Casio VL-Tone, Roland TR-606 drum machine, guitars and pedals. Layering organ-like keyboards over drum machine snares and a woodwind recorder, they created a unique style of Medieval or Baroque synth pop. The result was a 4-song debut, eponymous EP, released in 1984 on their own label Orcadia Machina. The songs range from fast and bright, New Wave influenced by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark's "Electricity" and slower, brooding Darkwave ballads like "17 Seconds" "Faith" era Cure. All songs were sung in French with lyrics about feeling of nihilism, disgust with life and escaping to a botanical garden in search of redemption. It was a pre-cursor to their darker and classic French coldwave sounds of their debut album "Catherdrale" released the following year.
All songs have been remastered for vinyl by George Horn at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley. The jacket is die-cut replica of the original sleeve using master templates the band created in 1984 and offset printed on heavy French off-white card stock. Each copy includes an inner sleeve printed with lyrics and perspective line drawings by Jean Vredeman de Vries from the 17th century.