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1993-10-24 17:07David Kelly blureviews v4.0
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1993-10-24 17:07David Kellysabres of paradise - sabresonic - warp 1 6:59 129 still fighting 2 7:41 129 smokebelch 1 3
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David Kelly
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Sun, 24 Oct 93 13:07:25 EDT
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sabres of paradise - sabresonic - warp 1 6:59 129 still fighting 2 7:41 129 smokebelch 1 3 14:44 67 clock factory 4 8:16 70 ano electro (andante) 5 5:40 100 r.s.d. 6 6:11 124 inter-lergen-ten-ko 7 7:15 139 ano electro (allegro) 8 4:17 64 smokebelch 2 i've always listened to the sabres of paradise 12"'s and for whatever reason they didn't grab me. perhaps when i'm buying vinyl i'm thinking 'danceable' and the sabres aren't always creating music necessarily to dance to. well, i think i was right because the sabres of paradise seem perfectly suited to a full length release. this is some of andy weatherall's best work. i haven't always been a huge fan of some of his remixes but this release makes me give him a lot more credit. sabresonic is heavily layered with sound effects and percussion aside from the traditional kick/snare/hihat combo. there is also a large amount of reverb and effect work, especially on the percussion and samples. still fighting is my favorite, possibly because its the most immediate and danceable of the songs with a fairly driving beat and a tasty analog sequence about midway thru. smokebelch 1 relies heavily on its addictive bassline in conjunction with oft-effected snare rolls. clock factory sounds like one and is weatheralls stab at at a sort of ambience - an ambience that at times sounds more like skinny puppy's idea of ambience than say someone like the orb. r.s.d. is the most conventional of the songs and generally sways into the dub stylee sounding like a cross between the orb and leftfield. the version of inter/lergen/ten/ko on here is different from the version on trance europe express and is probably a superior mix with tour de france-ish male breathing noises and heavily reverbed guitar feedback. smokebelch 2 finishes things off with orchestral-like string pads and a female choir backing. with the exception of the final track the whole cd has a rather dark feeling unheard of in many current releases. weatherall is attempting to make a bit of a change of pace with this cd and i think he succeeds rather nicely. 8/10 - at 61:05 total running time it left me wanting MORE, MUCH more. a second version of smokebelch 2 would've been nice at least. but the sabres use a great array of instruments and the production is superior so this is definately worth checking out. trance europe express - worlds end 1 9:31 129 orbital - semi-detached 2 5:34 132 bandulu - gravity pull 3 6:13 129 readymade - face the day 4 7:11 137 system 7 - desir 5 6:15 93 spooky & billie ray martin - persuasion 6 5:17 95 material - praying mantra 7 8:04 98 the black dog - xeper 8 6:42 124 scubadevils - celestial symphony 9 5:39 130 o30 - midnight in europe 10 7:40 137 cosmic baby - space track 11 5:10 135 total eclipse - black hole 12 5:30 149 cj bolland - random 13 5:58 143 mlo - colour of the sun 14 7:30 147 source - it's a kind of magic 15 5:54 --- aphex twin - analogue bubblebath 3 16 9:37 112 the orb - majestic (millwall mix) 17 7:20 126 moody boyz - glitch 18 5:52 117 moby - move 19 6:59 124 diy - washed over by mastemah 20 6:19 125 the drum club - follow the sun 21 6:34 126 psychick warriors of gaia - dust 22 7:22 132 barbarella - the mission 23 3:36 124 sabres of paradise - inter/lergen/ten/ko 24 6:28 139 trance induction - n i'm honestly not sure what to make of this. at times this cd is wonderful, but at other times i'm shaking my head at where the supposed 'brilliance' of some of these groups lies. in fact some of these (not many but a few) i'm wondering how they found their way onto a major cd release. the orbital song is fantastic and a change of pace for them, a very slow trancey builder. the hartnolls say this is the direction a lot of their music will take in the future and i like it. the orb mix of material's praying mantra is great too, a very strange ambient soundscape of middle eastern instruments and tribal percussion. the black dog track is good as well and uses what sounds like a 3/4 beat with 4/4 music on top. still somehow it seems to work. i've been impressed with the scubadevils lately also and celestial symphony is impressive as well, a tweaky trancer with a retro-ish tinge. the space track by cosmic baby is fantastic too, and a different version from the one on stellar supreme. the orb come thru with a new mix of majestic, a version this song that can make me feel like i'm tripping (when i'm not). moby, as always, is neither good nor bad, just average. the diy track is rather disappointing considering they are usually very interesting. and barbarella, well what can i say, i expect nothing less of vath and hildenbeutel and 'the mission' is a driving very synthetic track that at times borders on industrial-sounding. 6/10: overall this cd is probably worth the money considering you get over 2.5 hours for about $25 which figures to about a buck a track. but some of the tracks just have no soul to them. i don't mean soul as in funkiness, but i mean they really have no spiritual soul to them, they seem like tweaky computers set at random some of the time. one more note: the 192-page book included is VERY interesting and gives a great overview of the state of trance and techno today including articles not only just on the groups included but also about selected influential labels and cities. mindwarp - one - stress a: 127 ?? b: 127 ?? 122 ?? lately stress has been the leading trance label in my opinion and mindwarp is the best i've heard in a while. this is a white label and includes 3 different versions of the same song. the a side is the main one with a slightly acidic opening, some nice strings and a rather hip-hoppish beat. a break about halfway thru brings in a thunderous in your face guitar sample and the song just takes off from there. the other two mixes are good also but a little bit calmer and less in your face sounding with the guitar toned down a bit. 9/10 - one of the best things i've heard lately and destined to become an anthem very quickly. get your copy early because this song is so memorable it will likely get played out very fast. hope - disco monster - sunup a: 126 ?? b: 126 ?? this is another white label and there are two versions of the same song, i assume disco monster. hope made it big first with the massive hit 'tree frog' with a throbbing beat and frog samples. this one is similar with a bit of a disco influence with the cheeziness of disco. if you can imagine its a bit like acid-trance disco. the a side begins again with frog samples and reiterated samples 'monster' and 'high energy' (sampled from strategy). the b side is a bit trancier, drops the frogs, and is a bit smoother and less chunky. 6/10 - a good driving dance track but missing some originality. not quite as good as their first 12" tree frog. cj bolland - camargue (remixes) - r&s a: 138 summer mix 148 beyond the minds eye mix b: 148 galaxy mix i've never really cared much for cj bolland but i like these mixes quite a bit. the summer mix is relatively forgetable and the beyond the minds eye mix is more like traditional bolland, but the galaxy mix is the one i like. its got a bit of a cosmic baby sound with a bleeping intro. the drums are somewhat breakbeaty but the bassline really makes it go. a repeat of the bleepy intro with a female 'can you feel it' vocal works well as a break. while it is fairly fast at 148 bpm, it doesn't really sound unnaturally fast. 7/10: i hope bolland keeps going a bit more in this direction. this has got a great deep trance feeling and doesn't sound horridly fast like most of his work. thats all for now.