This newest album seemed to really let me down. When I gave throttle furniture a first listen, I had the experience of my first "empty the bones...", and "Clarence Park" exposure in memory. It's a good, well written and played idm album. But in the context of his work as Chris Clark, it's just not there. Maybe I'm too quick to judge?
Junior Sanchez <rendrd_tchocky@msn.com> wrote: helo.
i was wondering what yer thoughts/opinions were on the new clark ep
'throttle furniture?'
i really enjoyed it, its nothing 'groundbreaking' or 'innovative' but it
packs a punch, i thought he covered a lot of ground with these 5 tracks, you
get enraptured, with the head noddy goodness of 'herr bar,' the regression
into jungle/drum n bass with 'Urgent Hell Jack,' the fun semi electro of
'frau wav' and lastly an ambient track to leave the ep-- it was all done its
purist form. I was happy with this release mainly cos it solidifies him as
the only one of the new breed of warp electronic musicmakers who's carrying
the torch fer that classic warp sound we all came to know and appreciate
(but done in his own way, respectfully) particularly from Afx II releases
1999-95. Im really looking forward to the newly named 'clark's' next
full-length, this man has not dissapointed me.
-junr.
im really horrible at giving reviews, so please dont mind my ineptitude. >_<
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