Cleaning Women’s debut album Pulsator reissued on vinyl for the first time ever
Svart Records is proud to bring Cleaning Women’s Pulsator back on the market for the first time on wax in February 2025. The vinyl edition of this classic album is long overdue. To be precise, it’s overdue for almost a quarter of a century.
-”For copyright reasons the availability of Pulsatorhas been very limited to this day and the album hasn’t seen a digital nor vinyl release before, so we’re absolutely thrilled to finally right the wrongs for our soon to be 24-year old debut album with the help of Svart Records”, comments the band.
Cleaning Women was founded in Finland back in 1996. The band is known for their self-made instruments, androgynous image, and including interdisciplinary arts in their live performances. Cleaning Women is an experimental group consisting of three cleaning robots (CW01, CW03 and CW04). Besides their unique music, Cleaning Women is known for their alternative ways in choosing their instruments. The origin of their acoustic sound can be traced to self-made and self-customized instruments, which are crafted from mangled household items or material salvaged from trash bins.
But what it is that makes them really special is the way they sound. Even though the starting point is avant-gardish and experimental, the end result is jaw-dropping combination of skilled musicianship, original soundscapes and easily accessible, even danceable music – a combination of cinematic sci-fi western and sparkling trash can disco.
The 2001 debut album Pulsator already had the band’s high standards to use only self-made instruments in the studio as well as performing live. The universe of sound heard on Pulsator consists of mic’d and tuned up clothes racks, strings set up on the hanger rods of wardrobes, a wine fermentation vessel, jars, buckets and other scrap material, bizarre vocal parts with partially made-up languages, and a scat-solo by legendary Finnish artist M.A. Numminen.
-“After performing live for some years we were asked to record an album. There were no examples, references or goals set from the outside for the album, so we had the absolute freedom to do whatever we wanted with it. Looking back now, you can see it both as the strength and weakness of it, but an album is always the zeitgeist of the times. It documented well the mindscape, energy, and sound image of the band and we still play most of those tracks live”, comments Cleaning Women from planet Clinus.
The reissue of Pulsator is set to release on February 21st, 2025 on a limited vinyl pressing of 300 copies including a Svart exclusive amber vinyl, limited black vinyl, and limited pink vinyl only available from the band.