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Re: (idm) 'Loops of Fury' - Chemical Bros.

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1996-02-09 05:16Michael Upton (idm) 'Loops of Fury' - Chemical Bros.
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1996-02-09 05:16Michael UptonHaving listened to this a couple of times I've decided that it isn't nearly as enjoyable a
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Fri, 9 Feb 1996 18:16:43 +1300 (NZDT)
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Having listened to this a couple of times I've decided that it isn't nearly as enjoyable as I'd first hoped. The title track is probably my favourite on here. The groove is strong and the beats are interesting. Occasionally, like elsewhere on this ep., I found the beats kinda stilted - like they'd tried to cut up existing breaks into weird rhythms and it hadn't quite paid off. I preferred the bits where it sounded like they'd just sequenced their own. I can imagine the second track would be _HUGE_ in a club, but I wouldn't rate it as pure "listening music". As far as I noticed, there is no "music" in it, in terms of notes and melodies at all - it's all beats and scratching. The beats are bloody enormous, though, so it certainly isn't all bad. The third track sounds like the Chemical Bros are having a little excursion into old fusion samples - plenty of really familiar sounding brass hits and fast funk bass, and a conga line, even. The distorted acid lines they use everywhere are still here, but with plenty of crazy pitch bends - almost like a ripping guitar line from an old disco track. All in all I still thought the track was an utter mess, though. 10 out of 10 for style, but minus several million for good thinking. I thought 'Chemical Beats' was about the weakest track on 'Exit Planet Dust', and as far as I am concerned the remix here does little to change the situation. What bugged me about it (and still does) was that it only has one riff and basically never changes... Even on the dancefloor I reckon a track almost always needs more than just changing beats to keep it enjoyable. (Polygon Window's 'Quoth' and Autechre's 'Flutter' being notable exceptions) It seems to me that the Bros have taken their music further into a fairly obvious direction, and so although they're reaching, the end result is that they sound like they're desperately trying to be as hard as possible. As far as I'm concerned, all the hard scratches, wild distortion and full on beats have started to go beyond fun and into the realm of macho posturing a la cock-rock. Michael ______________________________________________________________________________ scrot@sans.vuw.ac.nz (Michael Upton) "Doo doo doo" - Beach Boys ______________________________________________________________________________
1996-02-09 11:24globalwm@gate.netOn Fri, 9 Feb 1996, Michael Upton wrote: > Having listened to this a couple of times I've
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On Fri, 9 Feb 1996, Michael Upton wrote:
quoted 2 lines Having listened to this a couple of times I've decided that it isn't> Having listened to this a couple of times I've decided that it isn't > nearly as enjoyable as I'd first hoped.
To quote someone on SERAVES, "The Chemical Brothers are to Techno what the Monkeys were to Rock and Roll." (harsh isn't it?) I agree with your review. - Anthony
1996-02-09 14:54Kent WilliamsOn Fri, 9 Feb 1996, Michael Upton wrote: > I thought 'Chemical Beats' was about the weakes
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Fri, 9 Feb 1996 08:54:00 -0600 (CST)
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On Fri, 9 Feb 1996, Michael Upton wrote:
quoted 7 lines I thought 'Chemical Beats' was about the weakest track on 'Exit Planet> I thought 'Chemical Beats' was about the weakest track on 'Exit Planet > Dust', and as far as I am concerned the remix here does little to change the > situation. What bugged me about it (and still does) was that it only has > one riff and basically never changes... Even on the dancefloor I reckon a > track almost always needs more than just changing beats to keep it enjoyable. > (Polygon Window's 'Quoth' and Autechre's 'Flutter' being notable exceptions) >
You're missing something then -- Chemical Beats has that 303-through-Marshall Stack line that really gets to me, and the 'Huh' sounds, which remind me of that old song 'Working In the Coal Mine.' And if you find a riff that's so insanely fucking great that it makes the planet rock on it's axis, why not repeat it for 5 minutes? To each his own of course, but this track always struck me as the perfect distallation of stupid fun. Kind of like the track Beavis and Butthead would make, except they're too illiterate to make sense out of an Akai sampler manual. Add to your list of one-trick wonders 'Spastik' by Plastikman. Play it for a classical percussionist sometime if you want to see someone become physically ill. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Personally, I love nothing more than to jam out to a greasy groove. -- A Guy Named Phillip Kent Williams kent@inav.net (319) 338 6053 (home) (319) 626 6700 x 219 (work) (319) 626 3489 (fax)