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1997-03-14 17:30Zenon M. Feszczak (idm) SUBREVIEW: Source Lab 2
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1997-03-14 17:30Zenon M. FeszczakVarious Artists: Source Lab 2 ----------------------------- Another compilation of French
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Various Artists: Source Lab 2 ----------------------------- Another compilation of French electronic weirdness. The first double Source Lab comp left me cold, a collection of lo-fi and seemingly lo-effort street-level grit. This one hits closer to home. Emphasis on backward-looking electronic/acidjazz/triphop synthesis. A few expendable hip-hoppy cuts can be blissfully ignored, and the rest is quite sharp. Bang Bang gives a trippy rhythm and some hybrid Eastern + Country & Western mood with "Neither Sing-Sing nor Baden Baden", a title only a mother couldn't love. Something like a Sushi Western. Go figure. Zend Avesta does the d&b thing with "Free Jah". Decent programming, some squawky vox samples, nothing special. Main Basse annoys to death with a silly voice sample that repeats incessantly, or until you do the Man Ray metronome trick on your CD player. Daft Punk does P-Funk in "Musique (version lounge)". Is it irono-retro, or is it just stuck in the 70s? Dunno, but I like the groove. Atomic dawg. Ollano's "La Couleur" inits with eerie space atmosphere, then into some slo-groove acoustic drum patterns and flute, reminds of some of the Ninja acidjazz. Standout cut: Krell's "Planete Interdite". Whispered breathy French vox, synth washes, then the breakbeat hits ya. Stop hard and go, ethereal vox, mello to hard breakz, the works. Think Orbital on a Parisian tour. Lovely. Dimitri From Paris, not to be confused with Dmitri of Dee-Lite, offers the slow method with "Man + Woman = Infinity". The piano plays bass like someone mangled their sequencer patchlists. Stoned bass follows a drunk on Le Tone's "Bomb De Bretagne" Alex Gopher's "Giordini Mix" serves a dirty loop detuned cocktail on the rocks. Extra Lucid's "Technical Jed" is pure d&b hi-freq sweetness. Air, with "Casanova 70", seems a trip to that Jarre-ing decade. Well, who can tell? It's an odd mix, but decent enough. Zenon M. Feszczak Philosophist