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From:
philippe petit
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Date:
Fri, 04 Jan 2002 11:32:19 +0100
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[idm] Background Records / si-cut.db
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quoted 2 lines What else on Background Records or from RM that I should pick up next?>> > What else on Background Records or from RM that I should pick up next? >>
just received "Public EP" a new 12' of Douglas Benford's solo Si-cut.db out on Background/A Touch Of Class. It is very good minimal dubby techno and a perfect companion to his new album "Enthusiast". Anyway english-speaking people will provide better descriptions of his music... THE MILK FACTORY - UK - January 2002 Si-(cut).db "enthusiast" [bleep 07] Behind his look of maths teacher, Douglas Benford is a rather prolific musician. Better known for his Si-Cut.Db project, the man has released no less than eight solo albums and a handful of EPs in the last twelve years, as well as many more albums and EPs with Doug Martin, Ben Edwards (Benge), Sarah Doonican or Sarah Cracknell (St Etienne), under different monikers, amongst which Tennis is one of the best known. On top of this, Benford regularly performs across Europe, taking part in diverse cultural events, always expanding the realm of his work whenever possible. Enthusiast, released through visionary French label Bip-Hop, presents yet another evolution of the Si-Cut.db sound. After exploring sound territories are varied as jazz, drum’n’bass or electronica, Benford follows on the work started with Benge on the most recent Tennis album. Hailed as being the bridge between “micro rhythms and carpentry” by the press release, due to sounds being sourced mainly from wood processing and wooden surfaces and textures, Enthusiast presents a series of minimalist dub-inspired tracks, taking their roots in and German minimalism. If the first half of the album remains tightly sealed, with ambiences evoking the likes of Pole and sounds meticulously applied, the second half offers more colourful settings and brighter compositions. Melodies are more straightforward and structures more defined. The progressive Fluence or the almost tribal Local Colour bring more accessible elements in the soundscape, creating an altogether very different impression on the listener. Of the original sound sources, there is very little left. The digitalisation process allows Benford to transcends natural limitations and introduce some interesting concepts. Enthusiast is therefore more than a step forward for Benford, but well and truly the opening of a complete new side of his musical career. With this new album, Douglas Benford joins the cream of the German minimalist scene, as he pushes the boundaries of the genre by allowing more melodic formations to take shape. More than a bridge between "micro rhythms and carpentry", Enthusiast is putting the foundations of a link between electronica and minimalism. http://www.themilkfactory.co.uk/themilkfactory/tmf.htm