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1995-07-20 03:55Guy Elden Jr. hmm... Electro (mini) review take two
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1995-07-20 03:55Guy Elden Jr.Looks like the message I sent Sunday flew away to the great bit bucket in the sky, so let
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Wed, 19 Jul 1995 23:55:23 -0400 (EDT)
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hmm... Electro (mini) review take two
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Looks like the message I sent Sunday flew away to the great bit bucket in the sky, so let me try again... I was originally replying about Elektroids... I had a chance to listen to bits of the record this past weekend, and for my tastes, found it a bit too minimalistic. Even though it was on the Warp label, where I usually find lots of great releases, I decided to pass on it this go around. Fortunately, however, I did not pass up a 4 track rekkid called "Electro: The New Electro Sound of London." Holy frijoles wow wow boogie woogie on down to the ground does this kick! I'm listening to the first cut right now, and I could definitely find myself cuttin some rug to this track! It's called The Beat, and sounds like a very Electro take on the KLF's What Time is Love... no direct sampling that I can tell, but they came damn close to matching the original melodic line and beat. The second track is called Bass Is Da' Place, and starts out tame enough... a few percusive clappity claps goin, and some melody. Then, a pause, and 1...2...3BASS..4...1...2...3BASS..4... and on and on, with a "Bass is the place" and "come on!" sample goin.. not much else happenin here, but it does let me get back at the neighbors some :-) The flip side's got 2 tracks, Westway and Music. Westway starts out by telling us to "Get get get get busy, communicate with the world", and layin out some funky grooves. Hihat-ish clicking, some more samplin, spittin, whistlin, and other little trinkets of sound, and then the main melody line kicks in... Definitely a trancier number, but one worthy of providing a nice transition after some heavy workin out on the dance floor. The final track starts out with a solo string-pad type solo, then something reminiscent of Cubik (808 State), tho not near as hard. A good beat gets us going, mixed in with a nice organ riff. I like the way things change in and out, going from beat to solo organ riff. "Annihiliting Rhythm" kicks back in the main beat line again, whilst we trip away down the funkimitasmic road to bliss! The artist names, in case someone may know who they are, are Newton, Thursday Club, Westway, and Isis Rising (as best as I can decipher from the labelling). I'm quite happy with this purchase... it's not quite as "hardcore" as the Jedi Knights release and remix of Link (good grief! Is there such a thing yet in the new Electro movement?), but to me it's a great change from the trancey stuff I've been buying as of late. -- guyjr@wc240.residence.gatech.edu a.k.a., Guy Elden Jr.