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(idm) µ-ziq. Lunatic Harness ---> [uncut review]

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1997-07-20 05:00inphlux (idm) µ-ziq. Lunatic Harness ---> [uncut review]
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1997-07-20 05:00inphluxµ-ziq. Lunatic Harness A1. Brace Yourself Jason A2. Hasty Boom Alert A3. Mushroom Compost
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(idm) µ-ziq. Lunatic Harness ---> [uncut review]
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µ-ziq. Lunatic Harness A1. Brace Yourself Jason A2. Hasty Boom Alert A3. Mushroom Compost Is this µ-ziq? Sounds like a commercial house track. But there is a sinister funky undercurrent which is sort of a warning of things to come. All three tracks on this are continusly mixed. The Paradinas style makes itself known as this side progresses. The blend of 70's cheese and modern techno is perfect this time, unlike "Dast Ist Ein Groovybeet, Ja" stuff which is too cheesy for me. If you have the record, hold this side up to light, it creates a spiral pattern because the music is repetitive and the BPM doesn't change. B1. Blainville Aaah, clearly in mu-ziq territory now. A very sharp high-pitched distorted triangle-wave chimes in every so often. The beat a midspeed distorto-break soft in the mix. Smooth and soothing despite the subtle harshness. Wouldn't be too out of place on In Pine Effect B2. Lunatic Harness Damn this is some creative shit. Instead of throwing together d'n'b from high-speed hip-hop loops, he used mouth-created beats as a source for this track (remember those tracks on Vanilla Ice's "To the extreme"?....hehe). After a little bit of that it switches to synthesized beats and Slazenger style instrumentation. Then back to some wicked mouth mashing beats. Only Mike can pull something like this off without having it fall totally flat. This tracks kicks, which might sound odd given the description here. B3. Approaching Menace Eerie spy-movie atmospherics and thick analogs give way to phat breaks. Unlike Urmur bile Trax, Mike has clearly learned how to make quality breakbeats as is demonstrated on this track. Crazy enough to satisfy Tom Jenkinson and groovy enough to make you want to hear them over and over. Sounds like he took out the the tape reels for some squealing fx on this track. C1. My Little Beautiful Starts with some slazzy atmospherics, then is joined by some high-quality junglistic distortobreaks. Lives up to its name. Take the brilliant earlier µ-ziq and add more interesting beats and you get this. This a great progression as well as a return to form, the quality I expect from Planet Mu. C2. My Secret Stair PT. 1 Begins with Strings reminiscent of Feed Me Weird Things and flute reminiscent of Hard Normal Daddy. Then the breaks fade in. Sounds VERY much like something Tom Jenkinson might have released somewhere between the two pusher LPs. A beautiful track. C3. My Secret Stair PT. 2 Well, Part 2 sounds like mu-ziq track. Happy light stacatto strings and a drummer-boy beat that sounds a lot like the drums in the Fife & Drum corp of Colonial Williamsburg. Later in the track is sounds like a UFO has visited the studio for a while. C4. Wannabe Full-bodied eeriness gives off a "UFO's Over Leytonstone" meets DJ Spooky meets Skinny Puppy meets the Orb sorta vibe. Full-on industrial psychedelia with droning, kerplunky thumpiness and other weirdness. In a growling ogre-ish voice I seem to make out ".......I wanna be your friend". This is an excursion into new territory (terrortory) for Mike. D1. Catkin and Teasel Loopy stereolabish organ-type sounds and a smooth hiphop beats evolves into crazy Urmur Bile breaks and back again. The instrumentation is very thick and atmospheric for a beautiful emotional feel which hasn't been present since Tango'n'Vectif and In Pine Effect. Yet another great track. Almost over and there haven't been any sleepers yet! D2. London Backstreets of London at 3am a week after the apocalypse maybe. Shiveringly eerie strings with a bit of a Feed Me Weird Things feel. After quite a while some harsh German-sounding bleepy ring modulated percussion comes in to compliment the strings. Listen to this track in the dark late at night while infused with THC for an unreproducible effect. D3. Midwinter Log A charming Nutcracker holiday feel ushers in percussion that would make even the Chin Hippy flinch. Finely diced beats with a minimalistic feel along with lamenting synth noises prevail later in the track. If you didn't get your fill of manic breaks on the rest of this album (I did), you will leave satisfied after this track. Everything comes to a nice gentle stop here as your ride is complete. Overall word: This is fucking great. A must buy. If you were turned off by Urmur Bile Trax or Jake Slaz, you will regret if you don't reconsider for this one. Mike P has progressed incorporating the beauty of his older works with new beat skills and marrying the two so they don't sound in the least thrown together. One of the best releases this year along with Hard Normal Daddy and Bricolage; Mike P has shown he can breathe new life into d'n'b/jungle/breakbeats. inphlux | prephix7