Artist: Myrza
Title: All You Can Eat
Label: Delikatessen Records
Catalog #: Plate 6
Release Date: April 2003
Tracklisting
a1. lylt
b1. taksi
b2. lescal
"Regular cookies out-of-the-box are nice, of course, but it can get so much
better. Cookies dipped in hot chocolate, milk or Soya vanilla-milk for
instance. Just a little bit, so they don't get too soft and fall to pieces."
-Myrza
Toss out those stale old animal crackers and forget about the smell of your
grandma's kitchen, because Delikatessen's got a hot and gooey batch of new
tunes from Myrza!
All You Can Eat is a 10-inch cookie with three glorious flavors baked in.
The first bite, "Lylt," is a rich mixture of bubbling hip-hop vocal samples
and sweet uptempo bass bumps that tastes a little bit like Prefuse 73 and
the rest of the Schematic label, but sonorous and chewy instead of digital
and crumbly. After whetting your appetite on "Lylt" you'll undoubtedly want
a second helping, and that's where the goodness of "Taksi" comes in with a
scintillating chime melody that runs like a reverberating ribbon of pure
milk chocolate through your ears. We ain't talkin' about no Hershey's or
Nestle crap, either - "Taksi"'s broken beat rhythms are so good it'll make
your toes curl up. If your belly's not full yet, it certainly will be when
you get to the last sumptuous cut, "Lescal," a veritable explosion of
clickpop confectionary with warm long-toned melodies, complete with colorful
Autechre-like glitch sprinkles on top. Everyone at Delikatessen agreed that
if we didn't start selling All You Can Eat right this minute, we'd eat up
all the Myrza by ourselves. Get yours now while they're hot!
About the Chefs: Myrza's two members hail from Luxembourg, where they've
been making piping hot electronic music since they were barely out of the
oven themselves. From what we can tell, they love to talk about their
motherland, but because they've got this bizarre continental accent, all we
can make out is some mumbling: "It's a nice little country, far from the
usual agitation. Nobody's bothering us there!" They're kinda funny in that
they won't tell us their names, as they'd rather be known for cranking out
these and other fine releases. Plus, they both wear those poofy white chef's
hats when they're baking up fresh tunes at the Deli, so we can't really tell
them apart anyway. And who cares when their little electro-baked gems sound
this good? Delikatessen sure doesn't - we just eat 'em up as fast as we can,
and so should you!
About the Deli: Delikatessen opened its first shops in the US and Germany
last year, and its owners are proud to offer up the best in electronic,
experimental, and wicked-bad sonic foodstuffs this side of a piece of vinyl.
Delikatessen promises each Plate will be chock-full of all the delicious
electronics your turntable can handle, and that the choons will fill you up
like Thanksgiving at grandma's. Come back to the Deli
(www.delikatessen-records.com) often because you never know what's gonna be
on the menu!
deli-europe : chocolate@delikatessen-records.com
deli-u.s. : enchilada@delikatessen-records.com
deliweb : www.delikatessen-records.com
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