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1995-04-28 15:38*chill out - slowly*
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1995-04-28 15:38des@anubis23.demon.co.ukbrothers darius & casper kedros released their debut album 'ming' on london's chill out la
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brothers darius & casper kedros released their debut album 'ming' on london's chill out label back in early 1994. a wonderfully refreshing fusion of real instruments. brass, guitars & woodwind working live with decks to fuse a lissome innovation. slowly by name, & perhaps by nature.. now the much whispered rumours of a remix ep can be resolved, when it finally appears next month. epitomising the collaboration & interchange of musical forms that has rarely been as exciting as at present, the ep offers a selection of reflectively reworked cuts. tranquil elephantizer, a confederation between the camberwell butterflies & the kedros brothers, recreate the freestyled funk excursion 'ming'. a rarefied, looser interpretation, held in check only by a strictly lazy drum pattern. with beautiful production this is supersmooth & made to groove. autechre's ability to activate sound & express the unheard is increasingly elegant. here the urbane beats are like crackling embers, & the rhythm like smoke. transfiguring the album's key vibester 'on the loose', into a dusky, nocturnal invocation of intricately lucid harmonics. 'for internal use only' & perhaps purposefully made for headphone diplomacy. a jazzy little number follows from simeon bowring of pentatonik. his revision of 'black & white (& red all over)' works so well because he thoughtfully realises particular elements, initially more latent or marginally subdued. with an exceptional pizzazz he adheres to the spirit of the original but still breaks boundaries. 'rites of spring' emerge from a tribally, drifty soundscape that touches upon drum'n'bass then dives to the depths of an amazonian febrile frenzy. crazy man crazy. this cool-side jamming mercifully doesn't depart too far from the original melody but restores a real nice flute work out. check it. four strong reinterpretations of experimental work from the underground. chilled techno beatnik chic for a new way of listening & a new future. it's fresh. ciao, *des*