Freur was a Welsh band in the early 80s that started it’s career as a squiggle! Yes, unlike the guy from Minnesota who went from “Prince" to a sign, Freur started as symbol and only named itself after they got a record deal and had to have a name. An art school synthpop duo of Karl Hyde and Rick Smith - that expanded to five to make the record - Freur didn’t release much material. Their first album got a global release and their second very limited. It was their very first single in 1982 that was their one & only hit.
The soaring, ethereal Doot Doot is their masterpiece. It’s a timeless song that incorporates all kinds of sounds into an atmospheric wonder. Layered vocals, odd drum rhythms, synthesized sounds, birds chirping, laughter …and do I hear dogs barking? Yet it comes together wonderfully, evoking a feeling of rising above everything else. If there is anything to criticize about Doot Doot,it is that it is only 3:45 long - it ends just as you’re really getting into it. Thankfully this is the 1980s we’re talking about here, so an extended mix is available, which clocks in at a more appropriate 6 minutes. I would actually suggest listening to it on repeat for an hour (or more) to best appreciate it’s subtle sounds & complexities!
So join Freur, Marc D & I … as we go DOOT! DOOT DOOT !
-WAS