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From:
Jon Drukman
To:
Intensely Dull Music
Date:
Mon, 29 Jul 1996 12:22:40 -0700
Subject:
(idm) new stuff
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Photek - The Hidden Camera (virgin/caroline) four tracks of wonderfully dark and paranoid jazzy d'n'bish stuff. it's actually pretty interesting to me that most of the beats are barely junglish. only the last track really has that spastic jungle whirr. the others are more like jazz drumming, sort of. very cool, very original. big up. Plug - Drum N Bass For Papa (blue angel) Quite good, actually. Vibert keeps the cheese to a minimum, using it for flavoring rather than making it the heart of the tracks. Beat programming is great. Production is clean and effective. Most of the tracks have a deft jazzy touch with that 60's feel that seems to be so popular nowadays. I like it. And of course you have to love a track that samples Barton Fink. ("Life Of The Mind") Auntie Aubrey's Excursions Beyond The Call Of Duty (deviant) Absolute most annoying packaging in the history of CDs. The booklet is nice although it could probably be half the size and still contain the same amount of material. But the music... Well, I only had a few of these tracks previously, so I am well pleased. Some absolutely wonderful Orb moments in here. Disc One is more on the ambient/wacked out tip with tracks like the marathon 18 minute Killing Joke tribal freak out frenzy and Keiichi Suzuki's Satellite Serenade (so beautiful even after a million spins). Disc Two is more on the dancefloor/pop tip with housey beats in the Sun Electric Orbital Therapy and lots of breakbeats in remixes for Depeche Mode, Erasure, Pop Will Eat Itself, Time Unlimited... ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jon Drukman jsd@cyborganic.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------