
The Viennese impresario’s last album Endless Summer was like a champagne bath in an inflatable kiddie pool — wistful childhood dreams and arty, decadent adult indulgence. Rather than a departure from abstraction to song form, I don’t hear a big difference in Venice. At least not until “Transit,” which features ex-Japan vocalist David Sylvian. It’s as pleasantly startling and refreshing as when Schneider TM first crooned a Smiths cover. “The Stone of Impermanence” begins with more gritty sounds that harken back to Plus 48 Degrees North. The pleasures of Venice may not be obvious enough to make it onto a movie soundtrack like Lost In Translation, but patience reveals more rewarding listening than anything new from his early role model, Kevin Shields.
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