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From:
Miles Egan
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Date:
Sun, 9 Jul 1995 19:42:01 -0600 (MDT)
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Review: Richard Kirk - The Number of Magic
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Richard Kirk - The Number of Magic CD (Warp) _The Number of Magic_ is Richard Kirk's most cohesive and consistent work since the heyday of Cabaret Voltaire. Styles explored individually on previous fuse here into an eclectic amalgam that escapes easy categorization. Elements of dub, funk, ambient, and jazz dissolve in Richard's cauldron only to re-crystallize in fantastic new hybrid forms. The album sustains its gentle locomotion over nine varied tracks. A bubbly dub bassline stokes the engines of the elastic flanging of "Lost Souls on Funk" before diffusing its energy into "Love is Deep"'s serene polyrhythmic symmetry. "So Digital" translates P-Funk into the Warp vernacular and "Atomic" inserts wailing flute into an electro-remix of some never-played Police instrumental. "Indole Ring" and the title track tip the hat to important inspirations. Perhaps only the dark voodoo-jazz-flamenco of "Monochrome Dream" reaches the feverish psychedelic intensity of the second half of Sandoz's _Digital Lifeforms_, but those are truly lofty peaks. _The Number of Magic_ is a definitive statement-of-the-art from the man Dave Stein dubbed "the Captain of the Techno Starship." An essential transmission.