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Zenon M. Feszczak
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Wed, 28 Aug 1996 18:01:30 -0400
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(idm) SUB-REVIEW: The Future Sound of Jazz
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Various Artists: THE FUTURE SOUND OF JAZZ ----------------------------------------- 1996 Instinct Records, EX334-2 An addictive comp! Imagine Dave Brubeck after a year on the ambient list, and you'll catch the general vibe. Fundamentally groove-oriented, but subdued enough to cross over the ambient/idm terra incognita. File the case under acid jazz, and the CD under ambient dub. Would mix well with the Waveform A.D. series. Some of the standout cuts: The Aphex Twin remix of Gentle People's "Journey" is worthy of an indefinite relisten. A fluid jazzy rhythm, breathy female sub-scat vocals, lush lushness throughout. Brings illicit thoughts to mind... Sven Van Hees does a jazzy "Tabla Rasa" (hip title) worthy of a laid-back sixties jazz cafe, except for those twiddly knobly bubbly sounds, and the evolution of the beat into a reverby dub. Just say yes. Nightmares on Wax sets a sensuous mood with "Nights Interlude", which drifts like perfect music for airports (copyright Eno Inc.), but could as well be the perfect mood for erotic ambience. A retro organ balances curiously against the electro(de) piano, nouveau muzak strings offset a decidedly au courant dubwize beat. Max 404 gets spooky on us with "Quiddity". Fauna Flash breaks the mellow beats down while recycling "Sexual Attraction", which sounds more like a tasty later phase than that of attraction. Shantel's "Nova Sola" throws us a sporadic jazz-inflected female vocal melody line against a rhythm that would do Peter Gabriel's worldmuze clique proud. Personal second-fave (after the Gentle People cut) - the mu-Ziq track, "Hector's House", which many probably already know. That greedy dirty gritty scratchy sand-in-the-sandals beat runs through some wacked LFO, while our prodigious and prodigal son meanders over the top with inexplicably laid-back piano and synth solos. Messy, bratty and brilliant. Anywaze, another worthy komp from Instinct, who also deserve kredit for bringing all that beat-i-ful Ninja/Ntone noize to scattered and lucky points in these vast United States of Aspiring Ambience. Well, when the sun casts those long orange pre-Autumn shadows and gilds the mirrored skyscrapers before sunset, even Philadelphia seems sadly beautiful. Must be time to hit the road. Enjoy! Zenon M. Feszczak Philosopher of Ambience