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Tue, 21 Aug 2001 16:54:56 +0800
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[idm] review: Immediate Action 2CD set
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v/a "IMMEDIATE ACTION" 2CD (Hefty) Hefty Records is a strange little label out of Chicago. Strange in the sense that there is no real common thread between the majority of its artist roster... the exception being that every one of the artists (at least as found here on this compilation) are top-notch. This is a refreshing almost revelation really: instead of compiling 20 artists in the same genre, all sounding alike with some standouts and some clunkers, this 2CD set presents a variety of artists treating their musically in a particularly individual way, strengthening each other by highlighting each other's strengths. This set compiles the 6 Hefty Immediate Action 12" releases that hit shelves over the course of the last year or so. Copies were extremely limited (as few as 525 copies in some instances), and for those poor souls like myself that lack any turntable, this compilation is perfect. A pleasant bonus is the inclusion of several exclusive tracks, including a few remixes of Mr. Hefty (John Hughes aka Slicker) as well as a few other surprises. Personal favorites across the disc come from Scott Herren's Savath+Savalas project, possibly stronger contributions than his already-excellent short album released in 2000. These capture the quasi-jazz, post-rock-electronic crossover thing that seems to define Hefty's agenda the most (...if that makes any sense). One of the biggest surprises in the series, seemingly out of nowhere, was Twine's 12" (IA#003), showcasing the duo's development from its early experimental drum&bass days into a slick, avant-garde electronic outfit. Both "Surn" and "Tone Song" are some of the pair's strongest tracks to date (the former turning Erik Satie into something of an almost creepy beauty), and if they are any indication, expect great things from their Hefty and Bip-Hop albums being released later this year. There are occasional spots across the 2-disc set that lose my attention, namely the Retina tracks (not a huge fan, personally), although the "Futurebody" track from IA004 is quite nice, and the Bogdan Raczynski mix of Hughes is typical but not my tea. Other artists contributing include A Grape Dope (aka John Herndon of Tortoise etc), Process, T.Raumschmiere, Samadha Trio, Sagittarian Burners, Beneath Autumn Sky and, last but not least, Telefon Telaviv (expect their full-length to explode very very soon). Hefty Records is sitting at the center of a musical nexus, where disciplines and genres collide into something quite new and refreshing. This IA series not only collects the limited 12" into one convenient (and quite handsome) package, it also is a great crosssection of where the label has been and where it's going. Highly recommended!!! -- matthew d. mercer :: visual communicator e: mmercer@matthewmercer.com c: 330 554 7769 u: http://www.matthewmercer.com "And remember, never tie the tournaquet around the neck, no matter HOW bad the nosebleed is...." --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org