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Tue, 26 Apr 1994 21:45:12 -0400 (EDT)
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Review: Mu-Ziq: Bluff Limbo
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Title: Mu-Ziq: Bluff Limbo Tracks: 16 Tracks Label: Rephlex Cat 018i Format: 2x12" vinyl promo (1000 pressed) Release: September '94 Another hard review. Its really hard to know what to say when what you're hearing defies everything you've heard before. If any one word came close to describing Mu-Ziq, it would be MAD. Though not complete madness, as this madness has a certain logic behind it - making it a sort of organised chaos. I think this excerpt from Tango N' Vectif fits nicely, part of the Mu-Ziq manifesto: "The cheerful melodies they have composed are served up with an accompaniment that is a fascinating stream of tapping sounds, hisses, bubbles, bumps, rattles, squeaks, whistles, moans, sighs, twitters, clanks, muffled explosions and unmuffled explosions. This may appear to be a cosy littlee chaos, but these works are in fact as highly organised as anything conceived by Schonberg" The best I can do, is to tell you what I can hear. I think the main appeal of his releases so far is that they span such a huge bag of influences - from jazz, to funk, to ambient, to breaks, to raw noise. In other words, this is *not* your standard 303/909 workout. Mu-Ziq uses the sounds of trombones, guitars, and basic percussion within his compositions and somehow makes it all fit together so beautifully. However, the feeling throughout is still electric - some of it incredibly raw. It is, therefore, the perfect sequel to Tango N' Vectif - taking off immediately where we departed last time. A few tracks that particularly stand out are the first one on A1 which utilises huge amounts of attack and distortion, similar to that used to Auqeam on the previous release. Another track begins with what sounds like my 15 year-old brother attempting to play the bass guitar - only to be surrounded by cosmic noises and bubbles forming a surreal ambient sound. Trust me - you haven't heard anything quite like this before. If you liked Tango, then you'll like this. If you weren't so sure, then it may be just a little to weird. We'll end with another excerpt from the Mu-Ziq manifesto: "On this occasion, the capable pushers of switches are Mu-Ziq, an imaginative young duo, one of whom plays the Double Bass. The other is a noted arranger and conductor, although in this project he prefers to direct an ensemble composed of a sine-wave generator, square wave generator, saw-tooth generator, pulse generator, noise generator, multi-vibrator, band-pass filter, and a ring modulator, with the occasional percussive obligato produced with the aid of some small metal bars and a piano" If anything exemplifies Rephlex's mission of breaking the monotony and putting out music you won't hear anywhere else, its this. Mu-Ziq makes Richard James seem almost sane. _______ (__,-, \ / /\ \ f l u i d <finger me for PGP key> /,_) \ \ flu'id (floo'-) (/ \\ brit@chopin.udel.edu :65 FD F9 9F F2 23 F8 CF: \) fluid@freezer.cns.udel.edu :80 9C 11 AA 9F 92 0D 27: