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1995-12-14 07:38Aran Parillo (idm) The Stark EP
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1995-12-14 07:38Aran ParilloAs 1995 draws to a close I find myself ruminating about those pesky annual conclusions. Wh
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As 1995 draws to a close I find myself ruminating about those pesky annual conclusions. What ground was covered this year and who was leading the way? Trivial to some, but instrumental in the blueprinting of (as ozy would say) "the state of our art". After all, records like 69's "4 jazz funk classics" need good company, right! So the super bowl (huh?) of techno plays out in my mind and the final seconds of 1995 are ticking off the clock. Alive in 95 (part one::the ectomorph) Ectomorph :: Stark EP (Interdimensional Transmissions No.2) Setting the standard for the year that techno electro would finally get a tip of the cap from the mainstream ('bout time now back the fuck off) was the brilliant "Ectomorph No.1". Really, I'm quite perplexed that, given the strength and definitivity of such a 12" (both aesthetically [smokey wax, lock grooves, etchings galore, and backwards mastering] and musically [rocketing boxes]) that everything following in it's wake was not swamped in of sea of whackness. Subsonic vibrations are unstopable! Par for the course, the lightweight bandwagonshit got all the press. Still, this internet music-caster had a Crispy Whipped Tailback out of Michigan pegged for Rookie of the year. It was really a lock! And then along comes The Stark EP in a depth charge. Now it's a lock times ten. 313 12" of the year. Making waves and messin up wakes. Welcome to post season play. Warning: Please stretch out before dropping the needle. The A side kicks off with "Satori" which is right up on the level where you are left after sliding your No.1 back into it's slip cover. Yet, slapping snares and breathy vocal cushions raise the ante this time around. Tick a tick tick high hats join a super groovy low PH bass line which dips into twinkle twinkle dimensionalisms. This is about as good as it gets. The following cut, "Silver" slips stylistically somewhere between DBX and Detrechno. Pumping bass kicks and heavy hand claps 'entangle' (yes that allusion is intentional) into progressive bleep out and woodblock techno boxwork. Quivering like unrestrained mercury, stripped down stark naked and gigglein'! The flip side starts up with what the promo sheet refers to as.... "...individual parts of a variable track, allowing a DJ with 2 copies to create a unique mix every time." "Karmic Funk (some assembly required)" is indeed a collection of 10 loops dissected and waiting for your re arrangement. DAMN!! What more can I say about having 10 fucking so dope lock grooves that you don't already comprehend?!?? Plenty. In particular the word EMPOWERMENT comes to mind. Finally, a clear cut case when the DJ becomes ARTIST as well. A strange moment that helps me grasp the definition of our 'techno utopia' philosophy. OK Teep, cut the kosmic bull shit and tell them to just get 2 copies and get live. Yeah, but my point is that it's a fine day when records this intelligent can be so fucking head on ballistic. That's all I really mean to say... Bra-vo. The final cut, Time Fold, surges right up from the grooves represented on No.1. Familiar, finger snapping, rifling cymbal and snare shaft drive. Bouncy bass funk and reverberated melodelics grease it up with a reprise of freshly squeezed vocal juice. Super produced vibes dart around the stereo signal and in your face production adds the correct analog posture. This is lethal funk bizness and someday, it's going to give me a heart attack on the dance floor...smiling ear to ear as I go down. GoGo call the cops over here! 5/5 Teep interdimentional transmissions 313-747-3885 :: FAX