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1996-05-02 05:10Matthew J. LehrerI *finally* got around to doing some reviews of recent and semi- recent records. So here's
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I *finally* got around to doing some reviews of recent and semi- recent records. So here's a quick table of contents before we get into the meat of things: ---- - Speedy J: The Oil Zone (Beam Me Up!: BMU 011) - Clatterbox: Spatz (Clear: CLR421) - Third Electric: 3rd Stone From The Sun (Electrecord: ER 300) - V/A: Further Thoughts & Freedoms (Fifth Freedom: FIVE006) - Wink & ESP: Stairway To Headphones (Head In The Clouds: H 004) - DJ Krush: Meiso [4 Hero Remix 10"] (Mo' Wax: MW042R) - Andrea Parker: Melodious Thunk (Mo' Wax: MW040) - Spook In The House: Beginning To End/Conspiracy (Pentagon: PENTA001) - Velocette: Clockworks (Reflective: REF 012) - Kinesthesia: Empathy Box Remixes (Rephlex: CAT 022 EP) - Eco Tourist: Wild Lettuce/Downtown Chic (Rewired: RW 001) - Nu Era: Stars (SSR: SSR 156) - IVM2: Planetarium (Tenth Planet: TPR 004) - Wishmountain: Radio (Universal Language: EV0031) - DJ Teep: PocketBASS [Mixtape] ---- Speedy J: The Oil Zone (Beam Me Up!: BMU 011) - Three remixes of a track off Jochem Paap's _G-Spot_ LP. The first two - one by Paap himself and one by Gijs Vroom - are incredibly cheesy exercises in obnoxious trancy breaks. Skip them. The last mix, however, sees 100% Pure's Dylan Hermelijn schooling his compatriots under his Edge Of Motion moniker. Hermelijn places stunning deep-space synth textures over metallic, funk-fuelled rhythmic syncopation, with poignant breaks in all the right places. Proper space-funk. Clatterbox: Spatz (Clear: CLR421) - David J. Kempston (is it Jak or Stepper?) in the mix on the latest Clear 12". After not being impressed with much of this label's output for the last couple of releases, it's nice to see them on their feet again with, IMHO, their best release since the Plaid EP. "Spatz" is wonderfully bright, jazzy electronic funk reminiscent of some of David Moufang's finer moments as Move D. It's followed by "Easy Does It, Sleazy Does It," which is remixed by Repeat and is, to my ears, *the* standout track of this 12". Rolling, punchy beats bounce around a trademark Repeat-stylee bassline before a dash of atmospheric melancholia takes the jam to new heights. The jazz-flavored "Drop It" on the flip is pleasantly unobtrusive, and it's followed by Paul W. Teebrooke's brilliant, mysterious, tempo-changing "Spatz" remix - a primer in cutting-edge electronica. Third Electric: 3rd Stone From The Sun (Electrecord: ER 300) - This third installment in the Electrecord series is arguably the strongest new-school take on electro-techno to hit the record bins in a long time. All three cuts slam, with impeccably clean, treated highs and bass so deep my stylus shivers. Think of a more restrained, less grating Electronome with even more funk, and you're on the right track. Just who is the mystery producer behind these records? And it can't *possibly* be Maurizio, so don't even go there.... ;) V/A: Further Thoughts & Freedoms (Fifth Freedom: FIVE006) - Soma sub-label Fifth Freedom continues to shine, this time with a diverse cast of remixers who keep things on a mostly downtempo nu-jazz tip. The dancefloor cut is Scott Edwards' "Strange Moon," remixed by Sterac. Stevie Rachmad concocts a pumping techno cut anchored by an infectious bassline before that dreamy, enveloping, old-school Detroit synth patch comes in to warm things up. Stellar. Kushti's remix of Paul Hunter's "Drop Tha' Joint" is nowhere near as good as "Realidad," Kushti's previous foray into hip-hop. Here they come off sounding too spartan, neglecting the aching soulfulness that made "Realidad" such a treat. Russ Gabriel's remix of Vango Noir's "Red Tunnel" is very similar to his "Cube Of The Blues" track off the _Fusion_ EP on Ferox. Slow-and-low electro stylings meet a housey electric-piano riff before Russ goes improv-crazy. Beautiful. Finally, Jorg Burger sweetens Move D's "Soap Bubbles" with his own low-speed breakbeat excursion into soaring, optimistic melodicism. A superb record. Wink & ESP: Stairway To Headphones (Head In The Clouds: H 004) - Josh Wink and Woody McBride on IDM? Oh yes...just skip the cheesy acid-house on the flip-side and go straight for the feature cut. Rugged technotic bass with crazy-ass snare/hi-hat/cowbell action, bubbly acidic pulsations, sections of heady four-to-the- floor stompage, and the sweetest little synth riff all combine to make this an incredibly adventurous release for the boys. Hey, I'm just as surprised as you, okay? :) DJ Krush: Meiso [4 Hero Remix 10"] (Mo' Wax: MW042R) - Two identical mixes save for the presence of vocals on one and their absence on the other. No matter though, as Dego and Mark Mac's treatment is a rich, musical melange of warm organs, vibes and strings - all coating a ripping drum escapade. My favorite drum'n'bass record of recent months, this baby has the added bonus of some serious lyrical science dropped by Philly rappers The Ginseng Roots. And if you can't find the 10", I believe both these mixes are available on the CD, while the "Vocal Mix" makes an appearance on one of the remix 12"s (alongside mixes from DJ Crystl). Andrea Parker: Melodious Thunk (Mo' Wax: MW040) - Parker's solo debut finally arrives, and in very distinguished fashion. Those familiar with her work with David Morley on their _Angular Art_ release on Infonet will know what to expect - a complex, unorthodox approach to rhythm mixed with an eerie sense of macabre darkness. This is music best listened to at night rather than during brighter hours. Of the four accomplished cuts it's the title track that stands out, with its deep bassline, disjointed hook, and cavernous percussion. Spook In The House: Beginning To End/Conspiracy (Pentagon: PENTA001) - Two tracks on gimmicky pentagon-shaped vinyl. "Beginning To End" is pleasant enough techno-by-numbers, but sorely lacks in the ideas department. "Conspiracy" is the gem here, with it's rat- a-tat funk, sci-fi chord progression, and purring melody - one to drop during Martian sunsets. Velocette: Clockworks (Reflective: REF 012) - Saw very little mention of this 12", which is a shame as it's my fave Reflective release...just behind _South Of Market_, of course. :) Velocette come off sounding like a more laid-back Vulva, but that doesn't mean they can't still rock it beat-wise. The four tracks are all intricately constructed and have that Vulvic feel of a trip through outer space, with lots of chilled percussion, reverbed tinkling noises and delicate synth sounds. Top-notch stuff. Kinesthesia: Empathy Box remixes (Rephlex: CAT 022 EP) - Four IDM heavies clash on this one EP, and the result is nothing short of spectacular. Cylob's remix of "Flicklife" is hardly different from the album version, but what a sublime track it is. Opening with an extended beatless section in which Chris Jeffs shows off his baroque sense of melodicism, the track kicks into futuristic electro-funk territory, complete with old-school bassline and ripping snares. And all the while that beautiful melody plays on. My track of the year so far. Mu-Ziq also remixes "Flicklife," and it's a welcome return to the _Tango..._ days, as Mike Paradinas goes downtempo with some epic string-led climaxes. Autechre tackle "Sanq," and come up with an industrial-tinged stormer that would mix nicely with Andrea Parkers _Melodius Thunk_ - the same foreboding sense of darkness. Finally, Aphex's mix of "Triachus" is equally fear-inducing, and while it might be the least interesting track here, it's still very solid...and thankfully doesn't reek of piss-taking. ;) Eco Tourist: Wild Lettuce/Downtown Chic (Rewired: RW 001) - Another one from the UXB stables. Don't know if Broom is involved or not, but whatever the case these are two refreshing, unconventional takes on techno music. "Wild Lettuce" is the flowing, bass-heavy one and "Downtown Chic" is the techno- housey one. And both work on an emotional level as well as a physical one, which is key for me. For those who snagged that great Eco Tourist record on Ifach a while back...this one is even better. Nu Era: Stars (SSR: SSR 156) - The 4 Hero boys pop up again, this time on the experimental techno tip. Heavily Detroit-influenced, but with wierder beats, "Libra" and "Pisces" are laced with the kind of urban coolness, subtle jazziness, and gentle swing that Dego and Mark are so good at creating. "Capricorn Sun" is busier and less breathtaking, but don't let that stop you from partaking in the sheer horoscopic bliss of this phenomenal record. IVM2: Planetarium (Tenth Planet: TPR 004) - In Sync and Mysteron get together for yet another outing on the consistently excellent Tenth Planet imprint. The mellow electro-techno of "Planetarium" leads things off, with its crisp highs and crystalline synth washes, while "White Plains" has got to be the most heart-rending, emotional, Detroit-inspired techno cut I've heard all year. After the brilliant _Wookey_ 12" and now this, can Tenth Planet do no wrong? Wishmountain: Radio (Universal Language: EV0031) - Matt Herbert's first proper release for Pritchard & Middleton's label is much more techno-oriented than his deep-house Herbert guise or his quirk-funk Dr. Rockit incarnation. Of the three main tracks, "Radio" is the standout, storming along on a massive kick-drum while eerie heavy-machinery noises add rhythmic complexity. "Salad Tosser" is a choppy, syncopated piece in much the same vein, while the long, untitled track on the B-side is more ambient in nature - reminiscent of his remix of Link's "Antacid." As always, the majority of Wishmountain's sounds are sampled, everyday objects, and this gives his work a most definitely distinctive sound. DJ Teep: pocketBASS [Mixtape] - On this, the follow-up to his rugged _Sewer Sound 60_ tape, IDM's own DJ Teep has seemingly decided to explore the myriad incarnations of techno-induced funk, and in the process proves himself to be a master freestylist. The choicest new-school cuts all make an appearance on the Treehouse 1210's - from Ectomorph to Beverly Hills 808303 to Mad Mike to Bochum Welt - and Teep works his mixes with quicksilver deftness. Simply put, *this* is how it should be done. - Matthew "I grew up thinking that techno music is actually something that you can't imagine. That is techno at its best. If you hear something that you'd never expect to hear - that's techno. If you hear something that kind of sounds like you've heard it before, then it's not techno." - Jeff Mills
1996-05-02 05:43bzzt robot blrrtOn Thu, 2 May 1996, Matthew J. Lehrer wrote: > Velocette: Clockworks (Reflective: REF 012)
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On Thu, 2 May 1996, Matthew J. Lehrer wrote:
quoted 9 lines Velocette: Clockworks (Reflective: REF 012)> Velocette: Clockworks (Reflective: REF 012) > - Saw very little mention of this 12", which is a shame as it's my > fave Reflective release...just behind _South Of Market_, of > course. :) Velocette come off sounding like a more laid-back > Vulva, but that doesn't mean they can't still rock it beat-wise. The > four tracks are all intricately constructed and have that Vulvic feel > of a trip through outer space, with lots of chilled percussion, > reverbed tinkling noises and delicate synth sounds. Top-notch > stuff.
Velocette is a he named Jason... AW FUCK! I forgot his last name again. Anyway, he's a great guy. Plays a good live set too. He used to work at a second hand music store in SF called Black Market (may still). Always made me jealous how he could swing great deals for gear which was near impossible to find (he's got an Oberheim 4voice _grrr_) __ -robert | |___ ____ ____ _____ | |_ \ / -__/ / _/ | _ \ __________ |_____/ \___\ |_| | |__/ / -studio- \ _________________________________ |_| http://icse1.ucsd.edu/~rcurlee/ \
1996-05-03 00:07Joe RiceAt 11:43 PM -0600 5/1/96, bzzt robot blrrt wrote: >Velocette is a he named Jason... AW FUC
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At 11:43 PM -0600 5/1/96, bzzt robot blrrt wrote:
quoted 12 lines Velocette is a he named Jason... AW FUCK! I forgot his last name>Velocette is a he named Jason... AW FUCK! I forgot his last name >again. Anyway, he's a great guy. Plays a good live set too. He used to >work at a second hand music store in SF called Black Market (may still). >Always made me jealous how he could swing great deals for gear which was >near impossible to find (he's got an Oberheim 4voice _grrr_) > > __ >-robert | |___ ____ ____ _____ > | |_ \ / -__/ / _/ | _ \ __________ > |_____/ \___\ |_| | |__/ / -studio- \ >_________________________________ |_| >http://icse1.ucsd.edu/~rcurlee/ \
Jason Williams - he has a Synthi, too and he is a great guy. (of course he comes to the club I do every week, so I have to say that. =) ) On another note, anybody have an extra copy of the Lisa Carbon Trio LP on wax they'd like to sell? I believe a grand total of one entered the SF area and I wasn'tthe lucky buyer. =( Joe (:Joe Rice:____________:joe@psychoactive.com:____________:ambient@netcom.com:) (:"Oh, the turntables are his instruments!" :) (:"But I can't tell what sound that record is making!" :) (:"I know! He puts them on and off and you never know! I've never seen :) (: anything like it!" :)
1996-05-02 07:07James>to warm things up. Stellar. Kushti's remix of Paul Hunter's "Drop >Tha' Joint" is nowhere
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quoted 5 lines to warm things up. Stellar. Kushti's remix of Paul Hunter's "Drop>to warm things up. Stellar. Kushti's remix of Paul Hunter's "Drop >Tha' Joint" is nowhere near as good as "Realidad," Kushti's >previous foray into hip-hop. Here they come off sounding too >spartan, neglecting the aching soulfulness that made "Realidad" >such a treat. Russ Gabriel's remix of Vango Noir's "Red Tunnel"
Where can I find "Realidad"??? This wasn't on the 12" from Octopus, was it? James Jung-Hoon Seo // Oracle New Media (415) 506-3829 // jseo@us.oracle.com Excuse me, do you like pineapple? // Chungking Express
1996-05-02 13:20Matthew J. LehrerOn Thu, 2 May 1996, James wrote: > Where can I find "Realidad"??? This wasn't on the 12" f
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quoted 1 line Where can I find "Realidad"??? This wasn't on the 12" from Octopus, wa> Where can I find "Realidad"??? This wasn't on the 12" from Octopus, was it?
Indeed it was, along with some salsa-flavored drum'n'bass. - Matthew