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1994-05-01 08:04Jonathan Mikio Takagi non-FAX reviews 2
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1994-05-01 08:04Jonathan Mikio TakagiThis one is probably going to be long, so you might want to skip it if you don't have the
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non-FAX reviews 2
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This one is probably going to be long, so you might want to skip it if you don't have the time. Reviewed here: Autechre-Basscadet EP Locust- Needle 12" Peyote- Alcatraz 12" Speedy J- Beam Me Up 12" Squid- Overdub 12" The Ambush- Aton Mixes 12" Loop Guru- Duniya LP Autechre- Basscadet 3x10" Box Set (Warp) I really wasn't in to Incunabula when it first came out, but this was so good it made me go back and listen to it again. BCDTMX- mix by Autechre with basically distorted synths/beats/voices. A little different than the original, but not too much. Basically a stronger rhythm. BEAUMONTHANNANTTWOMX- Yes! The trademark clangy irregular BH rhythm with a gorgeous melody not found in the original. SEEFEELMX- Very minimal repeated dronings. The drums don't sound very electronic this one is pretty repetitve, but the texture is very interesting and repeated listenings reveal more underneath the surface. BASSCADOUBLEMX- Rhythm builds, then stops, then BANG! In comes a way cool break that provide what a lot of their tracks need- stronger rhythm. TAZMX- Another Autechre mix (like the above) with some more weirdo noises and a distorted warped melody loop over an irregular shuffling beat. 12/4CADETMX- Another BH mix, which makes things a little bit more bleepy and brings in a pretty cool beat. Overall, things are looking up for Autechre. Look out for Texturology by Beaumont Hannant, out May 3rd i think. It's a pretty good deal for three records, and anyways the whole set up looks cool. Still don't dig the album that much though. Locust- Needle (Apollo) The title track reminds me of muffled engine noises at an Indy race. These revving noises preside over a soft beat that drops and continues. Christe Eleison was supposedly made in 1984 and is pure beatless ambient beauty. Dreams (also from '84) is a little bit more dated sounding with mainly some distorted vocals over a slow beat and a slightly warped synth. Air Primary sounds like an Aphex rip-off, with a distorted beat comprising 95% of the song. However, it lacks the ferocity and energy of the Aphex Twin. Root was recorded live in December '93 and is basically a strange beat with some non-sensical synth patterns. Musical but not melodic. This 12" is limited to 500, but if you miss it don't feel bad. The album "Weathered Well" is much better. Peyote- Alcatraz (R&S) Peyote is Jam El Mar and DJ Dag in something similar to Dance 2 Trance in that it pays homage to American Indians. Alcatraz starts with a tamborine like sound that introduces the basic 4/4 beat. In comes a nice melody and tribal chanting intertwines with the melody, really complementing it. At the end comes that staggered sound very common in Jam and Spoon songs a la "Follow Me" and their mix of Cosmic Baby's "Loops of Infinity". I Will Fight No More, on the B-side, is slower, with some tribal drumming and an American Indian melody, with a "chief" chastising the white man. On a side note, there are some Jam and Spoon remixes of the Pet Shop Boys' "Young Offender" which are pretty worthless. Speedy J- Beam Me Up/Pepper (Beam Me Up!) On Speedy J's on label, both songs contain the basic elements of the original, but with a funky housey beat. Pepper is the better of the two, but I prefer the originals, which are a lot more spacey. However when you're in the mood for that housey kind of stuff, these are quite good. Perhaps a new direction for Jochem? Squid- Overdub (Apollo) One of the best Apollo releases in a long time. Overdub has a really *really* slow dub beat that's really cool. A hollow sounding bassline complements the beat, and some ethnic vocals top it all off. This one holds its own with many of the tracks featured on the Ambient Dub series. On the flip side, Emprisoning Sound On A Piece of Wax has a basic slow beat and a beautiful melody that is very entertaining. There's a lot of variety here from the normal Apollo ambience, and I like it a lot. The Ambush- Aton (remixes) (Harthouse) Finally a Harthouse release I can stomach. This one is actually sounding close to the line of being on Eye-Q. The Ambush is Oliver Lieb under yet another psedonym, this being his "ethnic" sound. These kind of tribal samples are really all over the place these days. The Progressive Attack mix has some cool breakdown madness accompaning the 145 thump as well as some tribal voice and a very Visions of Shiva sounding melody. The BeZet mix (by Stevie BeZet- check out his other stuff, it's good) is a lot moodier with some deep melody behind basically the same music a little bit slower. There's a 303 on this one, but it complements the music rather than it being the main focus. That's how I like it. Look for a full album from The Ambush real soon. Mixmag gave it a bad review though. Loop Guru- Duniya (Nation) As if you haven't noticed, this tribal ethno sound is all over the place. Sometimes on this LP, it sounds real cut-and-paste and ends up sounding a little cheesy. However, it never descends to say, Deep Forest style. It's a lot more authentic, as they maintain a real definite style, although it doesn't always work. The best among the up tempo numbers is obviously Sussantics, which is just a great song. "Freedom from the Known" gets a little bit funky, while "Senseless" is just too fast in a Seti Project kind of way. As the album progresses it gets a little slower and quieter, and the last song "The Complete Picture" is really well done, very ambient with some slow beats. If you like this kind of music, this is definitely a good purchase. Be on the lookout for this style getting overused and tiresome though. On the Detroit side, check out the new Model 500 on R&S. The new Renegade Soundwave LP gets a stateside release on June 7. I really didn't like the album that much though-- too many vocals, sometimes reminding me of Mr C. oh well, thanks for your time. Jonathan eabu751@orion.oac.uci.edu