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Derek Oliver
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Wed, 18 Oct 1995 04:57:55 -0700 (PDT)
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REVIEWS
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Picked up a whole lot of vinyl the last week or so, this is my cream of the crop. Aural Expansions-Remixes Vol 2-SSR records A three tracker containing remixes by Speedjack, G-Man, and U-Ziq. The U-ziq mix is a cool listening type of piece that retains the U-Ziq flavor but still has a taste of it's own. The Speedjack mix is not my cup of tea, but the G-Man mix is real nice. It is a dancefloor stormer with a repetitive hypnotic quality to it, and some thick tribal trance overtones. Good stuff. 4-5 Darren Price-Mechanize/The Attic-Nova Mute records This guy is also known as Centuras on Junior Boys Own who put out the Arcadia ep that i have been trying to track down for ages (if you have one to sell/trade let me know :) Anyhow this is some serious hard distorto techno made for the dancefloor with some top notch production. If you like the Planet Rythym/Vector, Source, or the Fawn ep you will surely love this, Mechanize being the choice cut. 4-5 Aphex Twin-Hangable Auto Bulb-Warp This has landed in the United States and is resting happily on my turntable as i type. You have seen the reviews, and let me say it lives up to the hype! Few musicians can touch Richard James, this is some pretty bizzare shit. My favorite cut would have to be the title cut. 4.5-5 DJ Hyperactive/Freddie Fresh-Delerium records USA One of my favorite techno artist lately (Freddie Fresh) puts out another couple of slamming tracks. I can't tell by the track listing who did what but I am assuming the two tracks I don't like are by Hyperactive due to the fact I have not liked much of his stuff in the past. The first is your basic trancy house acid kinda deal, sort like DJ ESP but a little funkier, I like it, but it aint going to change the world. The second cut won't change the world either but it is cool. It is definetly Acid House but more like 1988 type of style, with all the chopped up samples and funky little noises and sirens etc, not the stripped down 303 heavy type of acid that is so common now days. I have a soft spot for this sort of stuff, it may sound a little too housey/clubby to some of you. 3-5 Word Up-Human Beatbox-R+S records It seems a few have brought the human beatbox into 90's techno, but this takes the cake! Real hip hoppy with some funky beats, some scratching, rock your beat samples, and some incredible human beat box action. Also contains another hip hop instrumental and an ambient jungle cut, but "Human Beat Box" is the shit. 4-5 The Fuel-Chicago Ep-White Label A four tracker white label that is pretty fucking excellent. First side contains 2 Green Velvet style hard techno house cuts, both with excellent production, some serious breakdowns and build ups without being cheesey, the second cut containing some serious military style snare rolls. The other side contains 2 cuts. The second is a nice electro acid number that pumps it quite serious. 4-5 4E-Don't Fuck with Nails-Force Inc A three tracker by Khan, containing a ambient breakbeat acid type of deal, a trip hoppy number, and a funky techno psuedo electro acid breaky thing. My favorite is the funky techno " " , which really doesn't do to much until half way through with some nice chopped up voices and trippy effects. 3-5 Ken Ishi-Extra-R and S records A new one from the Japanese homeboy, with 4 mixes to choose from. There are the original, Luke Slater, Dave Angel, and the Wagon Christ mix. The Wagon Christ mix saves the day (and I ain't usually a fan) but this is Very interesting shit. Somewhat similar to the plug one and 2 Jungle style, but with some very interesting spacey effects. Pump in the mini-trucks on Mars. 4-5 Rainbow Bridge-The Rain-Rainbow Bridge records Orlando Florida A 4 tracker on slightly on the commercial tip, but still valuable none the less. The Rain is my pick of the litter, a sort of ambient Hardkiss meets Future Sound of London meets DJ Icee with some wee bit of Jungle ( It sounds better on the turntable than it does on the computer screen). 3.5-5 Sem-Phon-Electron Industries From J Saul Kanes label comes this new electro stormer. The a side sounds very similar to Electronome on Interferrence records if you have heard that one you know what to expect. Like if you put Hashim or The Egyptian Lover with a hit of e and a big fat analogue synth to go with their beats in a studio and locked them in there til they came up with something for 1995 4-5 Attica Blues-Blueprints remix-Mo Wax Contains remixes by Ritchie Hawtin, Photek, and Alex Reece. My pick is to the Slakked Plastik remix by Ritchie. A real slow hip hop bass beat kicks back and forth while the synth washes sweep by as the funky highs bounce between every beat, and the little tweaker sounds pop in every so often. Very Funky and alien sounding, this is the future now. 4.5-5 Derek 0--\___/--\___/---0 moses@teleport.com 0--\_______/--------0