
MADMADMAD - Behavioural Sink Delirium
Mutant disco-punk trio MADMADMAD to release third studio album 'Behavioural Sink Delirium' on July 21st via Bad Vibrations. Available now on 180g red vinyl with a printed inner-sleeve.
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āBehavioural Sink Deliriumā is the new studio album from MADMADMAD. Powered by their wild live parties and rooted in the sounds of mutant disco, post-punk and experimental electronics, the London-based trioās third LP is due out July 21 via Bad Vibrations. Arriving following 2019ās āProper Musicā and 2020ās āMore More Moreā, āBehavioural Sink Deliriumā was recorded and produced by Eddie Stevens (Zero7, Moloko, RóisĆn Murphy) in his Fulham studio. āWe locked ourselves away for ten days and recorded 30 hours of music, all played live in one room, and only edited to create arrangementsā, MADMADMAD recall. The result of those sessions is nine unhinged techno-dystopian freak-outs that mark the trio out as a truly singular group.
āBehavioural Sink Deliriumā takes its name and inspiration from the 1968-70 āUniverse 25ā experiment by American ethologist John B. Calhoun, looking at the behavioural effects of population growth in a ārodent utopiaā. During the studies, a perfect space was built for a colony of 3,000 mice to thrive in, with constant food and water supplies, cosy apartments and no outside threats or predators. Starting with 4 females and 4 males, the population grew rapidly before capping at a number of 2,200. At this point, a living nightmare ensued, filled with antisocial and violent mice as the utopic conditions began to collapse.
The mice formed violent cliques and social hierarchies, cannibalism started becoming common practice and the population started plummeting to eventual extinction. Calhoun coined this tipping-point the ābehavioural sinkā effect, and itās this state of societal breakdown that the trio tap into on the record. āYou can easily see the link with our species in terms of overpopulation, but also with the Internet medium or āmetaverseā and its overproduction of data, causing tremendous societal, mental and environmental shifts. What was supposed to cater for most of our needs has also turned on us. Delirium kinda states the air of it all, and the folly of the music.ā
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Mutant disco-punk trio MADMADMAD to release third studio album 'Behavioural Sink Delirium' on July 21st via Bad Vibrations. Available now on 180g red vinyl with a printed inner-sleeve.
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āBehavioural Sink Deliriumā is the new studio album from MADMADMAD. Powered by their wild live parties and rooted in the sounds of mutant disco, post-punk and experimental electronics, the London-based trioās third LP is due out July 21 via Bad Vibrations. Arriving following 2019ās āProper Musicā and 2020ās āMore More Moreā, āBehavioural Sink Deliriumā was recorded and produced by Eddie Stevens (Zero7, Moloko, RóisĆn Murphy) in his Fulham studio. āWe locked ourselves away for ten days and recorded 30 hours of music, all played live in one room, and only edited to create arrangementsā, MADMADMAD recall. The result of those sessions is nine unhinged techno-dystopian freak-outs that mark the trio out as a truly singular group.
āBehavioural Sink Deliriumā takes its name and inspiration from the 1968-70 āUniverse 25ā experiment by American ethologist John B. Calhoun, looking at the behavioural effects of population growth in a ārodent utopiaā. During the studies, a perfect space was built for a colony of 3,000 mice to thrive in, with constant food and water supplies, cosy apartments and no outside threats or predators. Starting with 4 females and 4 males, the population grew rapidly before capping at a number of 2,200. At this point, a living nightmare ensued, filled with antisocial and violent mice as the utopic conditions began to collapse.
The mice formed violent cliques and social hierarchies, cannibalism started becoming common practice and the population started plummeting to eventual extinction. Calhoun coined this tipping-point the ābehavioural sinkā effect, and itās this state of societal breakdown that the trio tap into on the record. āYou can easily see the link with our species in terms of overpopulation, but also with the Internet medium or āmetaverseā and its overproduction of data, causing tremendous societal, mental and environmental shifts. What was supposed to cater for most of our needs has also turned on us. Delirium kinda states the air of it all, and the folly of the music.ā
























