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From:
Alan M. Parry
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IDM
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Date:
Wed, 21 Dec 1994 20:02:16 -0800 (PST)
Subject:
Orbital/Locust (fwd)
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From: Joep Vermaat <pjoe@grafix.xs4all.nl> To: idm-owner@hyperreal.com Subject: Orbital/Locust Orbital/Locust saturday december 10th Paradiso, Amsterdam The setup was much like Triple X Oscillate, the mega electronic-music event earlier this year. In the center of the relativily small church, compared to the huge round tank that is the Gashouder, they had put up a scaffolding two stories high. The lower part filled with live mixing desks and the DJ playing decks. And the upper part especially reserved for Orbital's stuff. The concert would start late. So when we came in about eleven, nothing really good happened. The DJ wasn't very broadminded and played straightforward trancy techno. We went to check the place out, seeing the lame chillout room and looking at the setup from the balcony. When we came back down again, the music had changed. The sight was very confusing. We knew Locust would play soon. But the only thing we saw was a guy at the turntables putting on records. And behind him another guy twiddeling knobs. And then tracks started to kick in. Enormous compositions, very low basslines, complex loud rhythm structures. And NOISE, lots of it. The music sounded like a divine combination of Autocreation, Mu-ziq and My Bloody Valentine. Nothing like that has ever been put on record, as far as we know it, so this had to be Live. Only we didn't recognize the guy playing. At first we though it was the DJ, maybe the guy from Mo'Wax, because he's getting quite notorious in England. But then we started to concentrate on the guy twiddeling the knobs... wait a minute, that's LOCUST! This is the second time he fooled us. Months ago, in the spring he played at an Ambient night in the Melkweg. Then the only thing you could see was his video wall. Mark van Hoen (Locust) hid behind a pillar doing his thing. Now he had found a way to play his music and have everybody thinking it was the DJ playing records. He must be enormously shy, or he just hates the old artist/crowd interaction. The music got better and better, and only in the end some of the audience started to catch on and realise this was Locust playing. When the set ended the meagre applause was swamped by the loud trance record the DJ put on. Orbital. I should have realised when I went to interview them at Triple X. The brothers Hartnoll have sold their souls to Satan. Or the big bucks music biz to be more exact. "Snivilisation" is overrated. In every music magazine, barring Melody Maker, the record has been lauded as a "Classic". Well, don't believe the hype, because it's just a boring fart of a record. Okay, it has a lot of different styles and tunes on it. But they used to put a lot of styles and tunes in just one song. We think Orbital must have made this step for big bucks sake. And the thing is, the audience buys it. They don't care this is a step back musicwize. Back to the time when techno tracks only had a 4:4 bassdrum and an 8:8 hi-hat on top. The disco variety. Only "Impact" lived up to the old standard. The rest of the set was just replaying the record and raping classics like "Halcyon" by making it into disco tracks. We never want to see Orbital again. /// One of THE TWO PURE \\\ /// Joep : pjoe@grafix.xs4all.nl \\\ -- Via Xenolink 1.95