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idm , UK-DANCE
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Tue, 31 Jan 1995 15:48:06 +0000 (GMT)
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Reviews - Longish: Drexciya, Jedi Knight, Classics
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Reviews: **** Drexciya - The Journey Home [WARP] (Promo) **** Jedi Knight - May The Funk Be With You [CLEAR] **** Aphex Twin - Classics [R&S] It's been a while since I've reviewed any records properly and as I picked up a few crackers yesterday, here we go... NB. Kosmik Kommando - Freaquenseize was due to be reviewed here as well, but I haven't had time to listen to it fully yet. If you like acid tho, buy it. Period. In no particular order... WAP57 :::: Drexciya :::: The Journey Home :::: 6/2/95 :::: 12" :::: A1 Black Sea A2 Darthouven Fish Men B1 Hydro Theory B2 Journey Home Finally got hold of this one as a promo. And worth most of the fuss. While Drexciya don't quite live up to the reputation they think they should have, they come very close. I have the UR/Rephlex Drexciya's and this compares very favorably. They've smoothed off their hard edged sound a bit, but all the Drexciya electro bubbly noises are there all right. It kicks off with _Black Sea_, which has a crunching slightly distorted bassline and a hardish wriggly analogue sounding 'melody', it builds a synthy chord sequence and then hi-hats. Better every time I hear it. Very 'Detroity' sound. 'Darthouven Fish Men' is another bass monster, pounding away (not unlike FUSE _Technotropic_, I'm sure they would be horrified to learn). This is slightly more percussion driven, and *that* Drexciya wailing sound is there. Quite a short track tho. The B side starts with what is basically a remix of Drexciya 3's _Hydrocubes_. The bassline and percussion are completely different, with a low sub- bass line pulsing in and out. That fantastic 'ringing' type sample is still there. _Journey Home_ has a real electro feel (almost disco), pulsing synths and then a deeper funky line. In all a worthy addition to the Drexciya collection. CLR 406 :::: Jedi Knight :::: May The Funk Be With You :::: 30/1/95 :::: 12" :::: A1 Intergalactic Funk Transmission A2 Jismentalsupersexifunkatasmicthrobalingusaural Delight A3 Mumpbrainflam B1 Ruak-Et+Kok-Bah B2 May The Funk Be With You B3 Blaff Reader [+ [infinity symbol] run off groove] Wow. This is the long awaited first release on the CLEAR label. Read iD magazine for their 'New Things' blurb but basically Clair from Rephlex is involved in this label. Jedi Knight is, judging by the "produced by Link/E621" credit, Global Communication. This is quite a special record. First the trivial bits. Yes, of *course* it's on clear vinyl, the white front cover has an embossed Jedi Knight logo, the back has a pic of a deck in a lab (Brunel's Ben?? :) Motto reads "Future funk and tough electro business, courtesy of Clear". The vinyl etching which is bloody difficult to read promotes (amongst other things) future artists: Jake Slazenger (mu-ziq), Dr. Rockit (??), Gescom (Fitton, Autechre), Drexciya, Mono-Junk (Yes!!!), Mr. Hawtin, The Horn Android (??) and a few others. Let's hope they all get released inside this millenium. On to the important stuff. CLEAR certainly manages tough future funk and electro; this is very, very funky. Basically there are 2 main tracks A2 and B2. A1 is a (vodercoded?) voice intro, with a few helium voices thrown in, this rolls into the main track. Pure electroey funky techno , with a big bass boom! Wriggle round the room to this one! Difficult to describe really, big kicks, electro "Report to" voices. Different to any GC/Reload stuff I've heard before. A3 is just a kind of epilogue, finishing of the side. As all this side is continuous it's quite tricky to work out what's what.. The flip side starts with what sounds like a Jabba the Hutt sample - heavily doctored - from Return Of The Jedi. Then a "May the funk be with you" sample, this leads to early computer game like bleeps and percussion, then teasingly the 'funk' line is introduced, then swooping synth lines and kicks, this breaks to backwards snare(?), and then everything back in, bamm, for the finale. The side finishes with more electro voices and laughing and runs into the run off groove, hence the _infinity_ track. (Infinite, albeit, repetitive value for money ;) A good start. And _May the funk be with you_ just might have the stuff to be a club hit... RS 95035 X :::: The Aphex Twin :::: Classics :::: 30/1/95 :::: 2xLP (limited coloured vinyl) 2xLP? CD? :::: A1 Digeridoo A2 Flap Head A3 Phloam B1 Isopropanol B2 Polynomial-C B3 Tamphex (Hedphuq Mix) C1 Phlange Phace C2 Dodeccaheedron C3 Analogue Bubblebath 1 D1 Metapharstic D2 We have arrived (Aphex Twin QQT Mix) D3 We have arrived (Aphex Twin TTQ Mix) D4 Digeridoo (Live in Cornwall, 1990) Wasn't too bothered about this one because a) I have all but 1 of the tracks and b) I hate giving in to cynical marketing; oh and c) I'm gonna have to buy some of them for the 3rd time when I finally get a CD player... Anyway, it has typically slick looking R&S artwork (good when they get round to it) and the vinyl is a nice light blue ;) And urm.. what more can one say really? Title says it all. I'm afraid to admit that I hadn't heard Metapharstic before (was this on some compilation?), but it's not too stunning. Nice to see the _We have arrived_ remixes included, as these are RDJ at his best. Anyone who had heard the original will love these. TTQ is a funked up version (that bass line is sooo sexy) and QQT is the 'We all gonna die, apocalypse now version'. Bangin music, as the Orbit crowd would have it. The Digeridoo live thing is, well, err...Digeridoo really, with the odd blip for true 'live' effect and a few minor tweaks. If you don't have the original 12"'s (and WHY NOT?) go and buy this now and think yourself lucky that R&S are greedy bastards. [*] If you do have the 12"s (the covers of which all feature on the inner labels btw. (Q. What's the 'crescent' logo/cover from? Metapharstic?)) you must be as sad as me and will probably go and buy this whatever I say. You also have the US TVT version of AB1 and the R&S UK version. I do. Whyowhyowhy??? You might also by now be wishing you had 4 Technics and a big mixer, so you could justify having 4 identical versions of Isoprophlex by playing them all at the same time and phasing them. NB. If you were very, very, sad (and/or lucky) you might have the original Rabbit City Analogue Bubble Bath as well. I don't. Yet. [*] - Allegedly ;) Enough. greg 3 0 3