gescom E.P. (SKA03) 12"
conspirators: Sean Booth / Rob Brown / A. Maddocks
A 6:00 SNACKWITCH
Low tech J. Saul 'charged' intro. Sergio is in the house! And, what do
you know, he brought the funky rave stuff. Here it is... 'hands in the
air IDM.' Heavy *energy flash* instincts and trippy timpany bongo
fusion, anchored by a full up front syncopated kick. I'm particularly
fond of the crazy acid dumps as well. Six minutes of Nu Groove meets
Transmat for 1995. Dare I say "dance floor action hero bizness?" YES!
B side - 8:00 - MAG
One part chop shop drum loop. (read: well worthy of the ph in phat) One
part chatter-tops (read: swooshy). Augmented by alternating 303,
mutated vocals, and mini melodies. Heavy on the delay. MAG unfolds quite
slowly and in true hip hop spirit. I can imagine I'll only be putting
parts of it into a set. Of course, occasionally I'll lay it out start to
finish just to pass through the superbly produced breakdown. This will
be a treat on the split signal systems. My headphones sound quadra-
phonic?? Is that someone at the door?? I'm trippin.
Trainspotter MEGA value points:
[this time around the photocopied 'artformation' reads: 'atavistic
rhythms for the beat freaks' (Hmmm, sounds like my thing.)]
Thoughts on to be or not to be 'retro' (or, In defence of fusing the
past,the present and the future):
Find your way to an understanding of the word 'atavism'. :)
de mazzel,
Teep
on now: vulva - in the cockpit "Kellogg's Corn Circles" - CAT021
look for the "PARENTAL ADVISORY - rephlexually explicit" sticker. ;)