Decoder- Dissection (Hard Leaders)
Sounds kind of like a crazy seventies soundtrack gone horribly
wrong, but in
a very enjoyable way (I think I spotted some samples from Bullitt). Nice
hardstep breaks and an everything and the kitchen sink approach to
sampling.
There is some jazz content but luckily (well lucky for me) there's none
of
that fusion style as favored by Squarepusher and the like. Very
futuristic and
very good. Sure to meet your need for those nice filtered basslines.
colongib- upgrade to v2.0 (kracfive)
Those charming folks at kracfive were kind enough to send me a
promotional
copy of this release. It's a tasty industrial flavored techno freakout,
flecked with those video game melodies we all like so much. And, as an
added
bonus, every order gets a year's supply of digital distortion,
absolutely
free! Why, I wonder do these sort of records always have that amen
break cut-
up thing happening somewhere? And it always sounds like the exact same
sample.
Well, despite that minor irritation on my part (it only shows up on one
song)
this is quite a nice disc, sure to make your day a little happier.
Child's View- Funfair (Bubble Core)
A new alias of Nobukazu Takemura under which he has released
this charming
record. This is much more chilled out than I'd expected. There is one
drum and
bass track but despite its tempo it's quite relaxed with pretty chiming
melodies. Two tracks of lovely fractured digital ambiance a bit
reminiscent of
Oval but warmer. Assi que dodo is very nice with a french vocal over a
slightly loungy track that slowly builds and then drifts away. The last
track
is an acoustic sounding remix of the drum and bass track sans amen break
that
is very nice. It purports to be live but I am somewhat dubious of that
claim.
It says it's by the Dylan Group, but as it also says all tracks by
Nobukazu
Takemura, I can only assume this is another alias. Mmmm, it is all so
very
nice.
John Tejada- Little Green Lights and Four Inch Faders (A13)
I suppose this record is a bit predictable, nothing really
happens that you
weren't expecting to happen. Yep, the quality in this release is
somewhat
monotonous. Each track is just as good as the last. Very smooth stuff.
Of
course how can you resist getting a disc with track names like 'Prism
War'.
Hmmm? Oh, what does it sound like? Sorry, I was distracted by the music.
I
guess it's kind of tech-housey in an outer-spacy kind of way. Kind of
like a
more streamlined, housey Black Dog.
Peter Benisch- Waiting for Snow (Fax)
This disc has that nostalgic feel to it a la Bochum Welt and SAW
1. However
it is by no means a clone of those guys. Reminds me a bit too of the
quite
underrated release by David Morley 'Tilted', although it's more
experimental
and chilled out. Off kilter elctro beats with weird atmospheres. This
disc is
worth getting for track eight alone which is quite a top notch track.