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1994-09-01 12:32Sasha Kipervarg new vinyl reviews
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1994-09-01 12:32Sasha KipervargHello again, heres some new vinyl for your visual sitimulation sasha in boston Kosmik Komm
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Hello again, heres some new vinyl for your visual sitimulation sasha in boston Kosmik Kommando Frequenseize Produced by Kosmik Kommando Rephlex/UK 10/10 After his last release on Rephlex, I was expecting Mr. Kommando to get right down to the nitty gritty and bang out some hardcore acid numbers. Lo and behold, my man Kosmik is schizophrenic. This doublepack moves from slow downtempo acid to experimental to hybrid trance-acid tracks. Most numbers stick to that infamous bass generator theme and keep the tempo on ground level (that means you can trick the househeads into dancing to it ; ). In a strange way, this is probably some of the most accesible stuff to come from Rephlex. Track it down. Dan Curtin The Silicon Dawn Produced by Dan Curtin PeaceFrog/UK 10/10 Goddamn, Dan is gettin busy. Mmmmm. Talk about evolution and breaking down boundaries. "Blue Apple Funk Drop" sounds like outakes from a Sun-Ra and Sven Vath jam on Pluto. Whoo-hooo, do I like this album!! The main attraction on the rest of this doublepack is the percussion which always drifts over the layers, keeping it all in sync with that slippery pitter patter. Styles range from beat oriented ambient to more jazzy-techno numbers. Luscious melodies bounce all over the place. Some might say he has stolen a page out of the acid-jazz book, but IMHO, stuff like this continues to shred and recreate the boundaries of what we call "techno". Beautiful. DJ Sneak Blue Funk ep Produced by dj sneak Relief/Cajual - Chicago 8/10 Whada...huzzu..whahapp..did someone set the clock back to 1988 or something? Cause this is aminimal styled Chicago record that sends you way back. Personally I like the low slinky bass of "Amiz", but the folks on the floor sure would appreciate a dose of "The Lights". Sounds like backwards looped hoof beats. If you are looking for mind altering trance or plenty of melody,dont touch the goods. On the other hand, if you are an old school minimalist, this is Platter DuJour. TWO IN ONE Special Red Come Bad Boy Special Red Records Nicky Blackmarket & Formula 7 Maniacs Vol 1 Quayside Records combined 17/20 I think a cow just jumped over the moon, cause I am reviewing a breakbeat/jungle/hardcore record. 2 years ago, after going through a painful club experience wherein I was forced to listen to the extended remix of Smart E's Sesame Street over and over again, I SWORE I would never listen to this stuff again. There goes another cow. Lets just say "breakbeat" has changed a hell of a lot. None of those cheezy sped up samples and simplistic straightforward breaks. Innovation is the key here. Deep, rumbling bass moves the ass, while the breaks are punctuated with house vocal samples, ambient melodies, piano tinkering and interesting ragga oriented stuff. These particular records are just a couple of the many excellent choons that are out there. How about that...intelligent breaks. Mooo.