I hear what you're saying its not so much what they put in it, but what they
left out and your brain fills in. Sounds a little like basic channel / pole
stylee dub bizness & good for that.
-i
--- Andy Battle <abattle@bu.edu> wrote:
quoted 17 lines I haven't seen this pop up in anyone's "currently rocking my world" li
> I haven't seen this pop up in anyone's "currently rocking my world" list, so
> I thought I'd mention it--it's the Andreas Tilliander "Ljud" LP on Force Inc.
> Really great fragmented rhythms and blunt sounding bass with those crazy
> clicks ("errors," Force Inc calls them) to top it off. To me the album has a
> real "skeletal" feel to it, like there's underlying rhythms and textures that
> are implied in the tracks, but not stated. The songs leave themselves open
> to interpretation, it's kind of like they make you do the work (I don't know
> if that makes sense, but...). I think the tracks have a truly authentic
> "dub" feel to them--they just have that pulsing, restrained energy that I
> love about dub--it's like they're waiting to explode or something. While a
> lot of stuff pays lip service to dub, this is a lot closer to a true dub
> feel, if you ask me. So anyway, if that kind of stuff floats your boat,
> check it out (sounds especially great on vinyl--all those warm pops and
> stuff!).
>
> Andy
>
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