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Wed, 4 May 1994 17:17:23 -0400 (EDT)
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_ _ _ ::::: (_ ) ) ( / _ ) ( ) (_ ( ) ( ::::: ( (_ (_) \_/ ( (_ \/\/ _) ::::V 000.3 ::::From Within ::+8 Records (PLUS8036) :A Million Miles to Earth :Homeward Bound ::The long anticipated collaboration between FAX's Peter Namlook and Plus-8's Richie Hawtin has finally arrived. I was expecting a masterpiece from two great minds such as these and have to say I was dissapointed on a first listen. After a few more rotations however, I really began to like it. My only complaint now is that mine is the nastiest pressing ive seen to date from plus8 - some nasty pops and a substantial warp. Musicwise though, it is a nice piece. The first track is one of those ambient soundtracks that just keep on building. A repetative sequence played over some nice synths with the occasional tweak to keep the space alive. The second track is my favourite of the two however - a nice ambient intro leads you into a smooth shuffley beat and builds into an airy morning groover. Oh, and for all the bass bin huggers among you, yes, this one has bass too. Wicked. ::::Mu-Ziq ::R&S Records (RS94048) :PHI*1700 (U/V) :Glink :Paco :Xolbe II ::Michael Paradinas (aka Mu-Ziq) makes his R&S debut and remember, the keyword is MAD. The first track is lifted straight from his Tango N Vectif album released on Rephlex records so I'll focus on the others, not to say of course that its not worthy of attention. Glink opens with harsh beats creating a somewhat hostile sound, but then all of a sudden - here comes the funk. MAD. The effect created by having that short jazzy riff amongst the electronic noise attack in the background is nothing short of incredible. I love it, I just wish it was longer. The silver side opens at a much more subdued pass with a slightly darker track backed by those filtered drums which seem to be the Mu-ziq signature. The last track, Xolbe II, begins with what sounds like the drone of a vacuum cleaner or perhaps just white noise, which continues througout its entirety creating a sureal backdrop. Eery chime-like notes join the noise and are occasionly accompanied by a short burst of drums before the bass finally kicks in. A rather spooky, but no less brilliant, track. As I've said before, Muziq has the ability to make Richard James seem almost sane. _______ (__,-, \ / /\ \ f l u i d <finger me for PGP key> /,_) \ \ flu'id (floo'-) (/ \\ brit@chopin.udel.edu :65 FD F9 9F F2 23 F8 CF: \) fluid@freezer.cns.udel.edu :80 9C 11 AA 9F 92 0D 27: