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martes, octubre 21, 2008

Bonobo - Dial 'm' for Monkey [2003]

Simon Green aka Bonobo is back with nine perfectly formed tracks on a perfectly formed album. No huge, bloated, over-conceptualised rottage for the monkey man. He gets in, does what he has to do, gets out.

From the opener, "Noctuary," with it’s creepy stoned-Hammer feel, through the headnod sitar-funk of "Flutter," on into the Rhodes-meets-Gamelan of "D Song," the first third of the record sets out the tone for what is to follow – all beautfiully melodic and perfectly assembled but with enough of a creeping undertow to stop the music becoming empty or saccharine. "Change Down" is all double bass folk and cut-up drums, "Wayward Bob" is a devilish waltz, while single "Pick Up" is a straight funk ‘n’ flute throw down. "Something For Windy"sounds like a dub of a postman on his rounds, "Nothing Owed" is epic pastoralia, while "Light Pattern" rounds things off with what sounds like the theme to the best TV programme never made.

With all instruments played, sampled and sequenced by Green’s own fair hand, there is a consistency here, both within the tunes and across the record that crate diggers can only dream of. There is real development, the building of moods and feelings, a genuine attempt to make great music which is incidentally computer music. He may make a monkey of himself, but he’s no musical mug…

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lunes, octubre 20, 2008

Laika - Silver Apples of the Moon [1994]

Producer: Not Credited, Engineer: Margaret Fiedler & Guy Fixsen, Tracks: Sugar Daddy; Marimba Song; Let Me Sleep; Itchy & Scratchy; Coming Down Glass; If You Miss; 44 Robbers; Red River; Honey in Heat; Thomas; Spider Happy Hour.

Laika are a really cool band on the Too Pure label. Too Pure releases are now being distributed in the U.S. by American Recordings. Laika are extremely hard to pigeonhole. They manage to stand many styles on their respective ears and twist them in such a fashion as to fit their vision. Their vision is very hard to describe in words. They are kind of like a pop-industrial/ambient/neo-techno group that might sound like a wispier PJ Harvey fronting Nine Inch Nails with a less-dance-able Deee-Lite providing the groove bed. This could be the coolest album you hear for a long while. Nifty shit!




Piano Instrumental for the Itchy & Scratchy Show - Simpsons

miércoles, diciembre 05, 2007

viernes, octubre 12, 2007

The Cinematic Orchestra - Ma Fleur

Un disco lleno de texturas, espacios, sonidos y detalles... muy buena produccion, un sonido muy dulce pero con personalidad fuerte a la vez.

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