Schema - Schema
Artist: Schema
Rating: DECENT
Genres: Post-Rock KrautrockNoise RockSpace Rock
Released: 2000
Type: Album
Label: 5 Rue Christine
Link: Bandcamp

Hovercraft meets Stereolab. This is not a description of Schema's style, it's actually who they are. Campbell, Sadie, and Ric of Hovercraft teamed up with Stereolab singer Mary Hansen to record this 36-minute disc in 1999. The project was christened Schema and released in September 2000 by the Olympia, WA, label 5RC. Four six-minute tracks surround "Echolalia... Curvilinear," 12 minutes, the album's center of attention. ...

Drawing from space rock, psychedelic rock, ambient pop, and artsy avant-rock commonly found on 5RC (Godzik Pink, Get Hustle), Schema delivers a healthy dose of music best epitomized by the end of the aforementioned piece: ethereal female vocals, lots of guitar noise, and a driving rhythm section. And yet, "Unde" seemed to indicate that Schema would be another post-rock band basking in Tortoise's glory. Not at all. "We Think We're Sane" and "Far from Where We Began" are catchy pop tunes with a heavy space rock feel (think Stereolab backed by Hawkwind) and "Getting Smart" takes the listener into ambient pop, bringing Schema very close to Hansen's best-known grounds. All in all a strong, if short, debut from an outfit that has the required potential to become more than just a momentary spin-off venture. - François Couture for allmusic

released October 3, 2000

Editions:
2000 Original Release
5 Rue Christine | GER011 | CD/Vinyl
  01. Unde (6:44)
  02. We Think We're Sane (5:17)
03. Echolalia...Curvilinear (11:44)
  04. Far from Where We Began (5:53)
  05. Getting Smart (6:32)