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2019 repress, gold vinyl! "Silk is the fantastic third LP by Maxine Funke, a New Zealand musician whose first recordings were with the legendary $100 Band (Funke, Alastair Galbraith, and Mike Dooley!), whose music was drifting experimental dust of a very high order. Maxine's first two solo albums, Lace (2008) and Felt
(2012) (originally released as CDR on Galbraith's Next Best Way and a
lathe on Epic Sweep, respectively), were reissued by Time-Lag to great
acclaim in 2016, securing her place in the upper echelons of
contemporary folk inventors. With the release of Silk, Ms. Funke
manages to create an album that merges both of these style threads. Many
of the tracks are cast in an intimate mood congruent with artists like Sibylle Baier, Barbara Manning, Myriam Gendron, Joanne Robertson,
and other women who have pulled sweetly dark sounds from pockets of
deep emotion, abetted largely by acoustic guitar. On a few other tracks,
electronic instrumentals hearken back to her work with transceivers in
the $100 Band days. The balance between these posts is delicately
intoxicating. A readymade classic from start to finish, Silk travels a brilliant series of spaceways with grace and assurance. We should all be so lucky." --Byron Coley, 2018.