r.
Bee Cave Sounds is *very* jazzy, featuring a live trumpet/sax combo over
Nigel's usual muted d'n'b rhythms tweaked down to chill tempo. It's sultry,
sexy, seductive IDM...but not entirely connected to his earlier work. I've had
it for a bit now and like it for its relaxed feel. The bass is deep, the
melodies--which are defined by the traditional instruments--are key to
getting/enjoying the album. Dancy at points, but not quickish.
When he played live at SXSW last March, he ran pretty much wide open with a
trombone/sax combo with the percussion/rhythm elements on loop (which reflects
pretty much how the thing was recorded).
laz
On Mon, 23 Jul 2001 12:47:26 -0500 you wrote:
quoted 18 lines has anyone heard the newest release off worm interface, 'dunderhead-bee cave
>
> has anyone heard the newest release off worm interface, 'dunderhead-bee cave
> sounds'? the press release makes it sound very interesting (and good), but
> i'm always wary of such things. i enjoyed dunderhead's track on alt.
> frequencies 3 if that's any reference.
>
> thanks,
> r.
>
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