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Black Dog - Spanners (shortish review)

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1995-01-17 15:18g303 Black Dog - Spanners (shortish review)
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1995-01-17 15:18g303PUP LP1 - Throws a spanner in the WARP discog works for those Artist: The Black Dog sad en
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Tue, 17 Jan 1995 16:18:27 +0100 (BST)
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Black Dog - Spanners (shortish review)
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PUP LP1 - Throws a spanner in the WARP discog works for those Artist: The Black Dog sad enough to be interested Title: Spanners Formats: LPx2 CD MC? Released (UK): 16/1/95 At last, the much promoted 3rd BDP LP arrives! With all of nineteen tracks! It's "love it or loath it" format is very similar to _Bytes_; short interludes typically <1 min between the real core tracks. This time they're called Bolts (they were the 'Phils' on _Bytes_). After listening to it all evening yesterday a few things stand out. 1. It's all good. 2. Some of it is very good. 3. Some of it is absofuckinglutely brilliant. The most outstanding track for (i've forgotten the title!) me is the one at the end of the A side. Typical BDP, intricate drum rythyms and patterns winding round each other, while a subtle 303 line builds up before BAMM it just takes off and goes mental! The lp as a whole has more polished feel than previous works, none of the rawness of _Temple of.._. The BDP traits are there for all to see, complex beats, beautiful strings (some recalling _Bytes_) and just downright jazzy funkiness, techno style! Vocal samples are more in evidence, and used to good effect. Artwork is good, with a computer generated eygptian feel, a 3 headed Anubis like, black dog on the cover, a fucked up bird god thing on the back. All the BDP email addresses are included btw. Check it out! greg 3 0 3