in other words, a pretty fucking good album...i highly
recommend it...
d
www.mp3.com/dannn
--- Josh Ehrlich <josh@india.com> wrote:
quoted 36 lines Datach'i work on We Are Always Well, Thank You is
> Datach'i work on We Are Always Well, Thank You is
> much more cohesive than
> rec+play, his first album. If you've heard that,
> expect more tracks like
> Taking Off Your Face and Fried Notes, lots of great
> drilly beats of natures
> resembling at times Alec Empire, Aphex Twin, and for
> one eight second
> passage, Vapourspace, laid sometimes haphazardly
> under bleepy casionic
> melodies and standard 3-bar harmonic progressions.
> Datach'i's rhythms are
> in an easy competition with the harmonic overlays;
> extra beats are slipped
> in everywhere, syncopation and even complete
> disconnection from the melodies
> abounds, and to good effect, conveying a consistent
> aesthetic with the track
> titles and... well, I don't know about his sketchy
> pixelated album art...
> glad he's moved away from the silly sampling which
> made r+p intolerable for
> repeated listening.
>
> -josh
>
> > was hoping that i might get some idea of what the
> following are like:
> >
> > Savath + Savalas - Folk Songs For Trains, Trees
> and Honey
> > Speedy J - Shocking Hobby
> > Datach'I - We Are Always Well, Thank You
>
>
>
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