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Sugatis & Co
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Date:
Mon, 29 Jul 1996 10:53:26 -0700
Subject:
(idm) Plug plug
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If anyone doesn't have Papa yet, go get it. It is great. The disjointed sound of the EP's have been refined into some seriously polished drum n bass tracks, that, instead of confusing you with 92 tempo shifts per second, groove along quite nicely, and are still silly, but not overwhelmingly cheesy. The second track is even beautiful, emotional music that I rarely hear from Vibert, yet still has smatterings of his trademark cheese. Sampling, rather than dominating this record, seems to add subtly to its overall effect (except the life of the mind sample, which is anything but subtle). The one thing that struck me about this whole work was the drums, which are softer (perhaps brushes were used) than most d & b stuff, and end up sounding very jazzy, and the bass, which is incredibly thick and sounds alot like it was done on a mini moog for some reason. In any case, this is not as avant garde or twisty or experimental as the EP's were, but is still entirely original, and avoids many d & b cliches (except for the amen break in the second track). The bass though is really something, and sure beats the heck out of the same ol' pitched down 808 toms that dominate 99% of all other jungle. You folks have gotta try this one. It flows well as an album too, not mixed togehter, but all the tracks sort of run right into one another to great effect. Also saw the new Cylob, which I would have picked up as well had I not spent tons of cash on an Analogue Bubblebath 3 CD that looks like it will never arrive. Be VERY careful when ordering things from strange people over the internet.