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1995-09-25 17:59Irrational Phenomena REVIEW: Muziq "Salsa With Mesquite"
1995-09-25 20:59Irrational Phenomena Re: REVIEW: Muziq "Salsa With Mesquite"
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1995-09-25 17:59Irrational PhenomenaMuziq "Salsa With Mesquite" Planet Mu/Virgin/Astralwerks yadda yadda FLATCD18 Salsa with M
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REVIEW: Muziq "Salsa With Mesquite"
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Muziq "Salsa With Mesquite" Planet Mu/Virgin/Astralwerks yadda yadda FLATCD18 Salsa with Mesquite Happi Loam Reflectiv Leonard Balsa Lightning Balsa Lightning (Jake Slazenger remix) Well, Mr. Parradinas has the un-enviable distinction at this point of being last year's model in the IDM fashion show. Those who are obsessed with the Next Big Thing are rapidly jumping ship; the mixed reaction to "Makesaracket" is a case in point. The fact is, Muziq to some extented and redefined the musical vocabulary in '93 and '94. Once it's out there it's no longer strictly his thing -- everyone from Luke Slater to Alec Empire to the bleeding Shamen have appropriated elements of his style. So what's a small greek letter to do? Apparently, hole up in your room and come up with a few more "what the fuck was that?" tracks. Exhibit A: 'Salsa with Mesquite.' In an age where Roland analogue boxes are selling at large multiples of their price new 10 years ago, MP turns in a digital pitch bend and grungy sample fest. Not only does he use the digital gear on this cut, he goes for the timbres that the analogue types find the most offensive -- weird twisted bell noises, DX-7 nylon guitar patches, the lot. "EEYAHH! WHOA!" indeed. And yet, and yet, if you give it the three or four listens it takes to find your way into it's internal logic, it's brilliant. I bought it at Gramaphone in Chicago whilst visiting my mum & sister and drove them screaming from the apartment playing it over and over. Then comes 'Happi' which is a silly little happy face of a cut with one of those patented poppy Muziq melodies. A lot of people might be looking for a sinister undertone in anything so outre about it's cheerful, but it's just not there. The man got laid the day he wrote it, or his mum made an especially nice batch of bangers and eggs and he just couldn't contain himself. Don't worry, be happi! 'Loam' brings us back to more familiar territory. A kick runs through it that can only be described as Chewy, and then a syncopated bass line that interlocks with a discordant repeating pattern. The fun of this piece is that the percussion is very 4 on the floor simple, but the weaving bass, melody and ostinato go all funky on you. And there's a snare sound that I could swear came from a Soundblaster FM drum kit. Add to this some discordant drones and you have the recipe: Find something that sounds wrong, and then magnify it until it sounds right. This is the mutant dancefloor shit. 'Reflectiv' would at home on "Tango'N'Vectif" but gawd it's lovely. A very simple chord progression -- think "If I were a Carpenter" and you're there. Add lots of cute little interlocking synco-chunes, and that muted brass pad from the 'On' remix, and some tinkling wind chimes. But keep it funky! [Gear corner, for those that care: the weird ringing drum sounds at the start comes from running the drum into a delay pedal with a very short delay and playing with the regen.] 'Leonard' is a low key distorto-drum number that makes some harmonic motion. There's more harmonic material in here than in all the German Trance records released this year. 'Balsa Lightning' has some honest to god funky acoustic piano loops with floating strings. And then a great Oboe-sounding melody. Then a FM ostinato loop kicks in, and my god who could ask for more. Even a few 'Roy Castle' Trumpet flourishes. I'm thinking 'Alberto Balsam' territory here for melodic wonderfulness. And then, just to let you know where you are one of those fast distorto breaks drums. If you don't love this you must have a heart of stone. The Jake Slazenger mix emphasizes the piano loop and some big slow drums, and distorto flute lines (think Megaphonk here). The string pads come in but they're a little more shrill; the emphasis is on slipping and sliding around the big snare back beat. I don't know, people, but for my money Mr. Mike is this years model as well. Anyone who's got so much going on -- an ear for melody, an ear for mega-groove rhythms, and an ear for chaotic beautiful weirdness. There you have it: another winner from the man with three ears. Listen and learn. -- ---- kent.williams@cadsi.com [Kent Williams/CADSI/2651 Crosspark Rd/Coralville IA 52241/(319)626-6700] "Here is our family's history in a nutshell: 1850-1957: terribly hard times, many adventures, charming stories. 1957-present: watch Matlock, complain about grandchildren." - Ian Williams
1995-09-25 20:59Irrational PhenomenaYes, I am an idiot. It is Paradinas and not Parradinas. I have affixed the customary 'KICK
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Mon, 25 Sep 1995 15:59:13 -0500
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Re: REVIEW: Muziq "Salsa With Mesquite"
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Yes, I am an idiot. It is Paradinas and not Parradinas. I have affixed the customary 'KICK ME' sign on my posterior, and you're all invited to Iowa City to do the honors ... OBIDM: The Megaphonk remixes (Jake Slazenger/Clear White Label) are much fun as well. In accordance with the Criminal Justice Bill, the legally mandated Jungle Mix is included. Pretty interesting mix, too. MP always had breakbeat tendency, so it's not as awkward as some I've heard. -- kent.williams@cadsi.com [Kent Williams/CADSI/2651 Crosspark Rd/Coralville IA 52241/(319)626-6700] "It is a good world, generally (and especially when totally ignore detail)." --Darwin Grosse, who did NOT invent Eckankar.