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I like most of my hip hopto be uncompromising and creative and that's what I get here. Anti PopConsortium, Rubberoom, Mike Ladd and Thawfor let the intelligence oftheir respective MCs do the work through their complicated rhymes. DJScud & Nomex's "Total Destruction" makes for the most challenginglistening with ear splitting frequencies piercing the ragga and manicbeats. Elastic Horizons and Bad Company are a little out of place withlengthy, fairly run of the mill drum 'n bass tracks. Biomuse, 2nd Gen,Bomb 20 and Patric C lay down slammin' noise and/or sample drenchedinstrumentals. Fever and Sensational are in dire need of MCing skillsinstead of the bland and aimless mumbling found on these dreadfultracks. Alec Empire unfortunately transforms Ice's "Trapped in 3D" intoone of his typically monochrome hyper speed endurance tests. Don't letthe atrocious artwork scare you away because the overall balance iswell in favor of dope over whack. I figure the purpose of a compilationis to turn you on to new artists and that's exactly what "CollisionCourse" has done for me ...
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- Anti-Pop Consortium - Disorientation
- Biomuse - Socially Bankrupt
- Bomb 20 - Wing Chun
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TheGhost Orchid at least contained some recordings in English, all ofthese are in Swedish or polyglot, but are unintelligible to me. Thisdoesn't stop them being scary though - well at least to start with. Bythe end of the disk, one can't help feeling that some of these maywell be hoaxes. It's like alien abductions: you want to believe, butafter hearing many accounts you just think, "bollocks". Oh well,another arty release from Ash R.I.P. anyway!
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Everything from recordingsof Salisbury cathederal through world folk music (recorded by theaward winning Chris Watson) via a Richard H. Kirk out-take from themarvelous Darkness at Noon (my album of the year) to the full onexperimentalness of Menche and Jeck this album (like all 4 Touchsamplers) contains something for every Brainwashed reader. I find thePeople Like Us+ track unlistenable to (I'd rather play the VU orignal),the Frere-Jones track is intellectually stimulating, but similar insome ways to Burning Rome's For David Tudor. While I can't listen toall of this release, I feel I can recommend it because each part ofthe varied content is valid for many of the Brainwashed readership.
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Neither sound like eachother though. whereasS.E.T.I. sound scary and X-Filesey, Biosphere sound more organic andbeautiful. Towards the end of the disc, things start to take a moresomber tone, but it still remains one amazing album. Seriouslyrecommended.
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After Knowledge, Above Black, the first live CD-R, andvarious Various Artist appearances, I was starting to think thatS.E.T.I. was the best thing since alien sliced bread. Unfortunatelythis release appears to be little more than "Here's all the samples Imade the other releases with". What is going on? For completists only,methinks.
Also out on Ash R.I.P. is a new CD-R from S.E.T.I. - a liveperformance from earlier this year. For your money you get: Anunlabelled CD-R, a white card sleeve witha sticker on it. On thesegrounds, you might think the VFM was particularly low - you would bewrong. This release contains Mr Lagowski at his heights. One longbeat-free, mixed together track of scariness, aliens, vibrations, um,Carl Sagan, and more show how good S.E.T.I. can be. This is an amazingrelease, if you liked the previous S.E.T.I. releases, you won't bedispappointed. Definitely recommended.
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Soundsevolve from ringing bells into long, distorted fits of hysteria andthen return to their original nature. The sounds aren't as immediatelygorgeous and inviting as "94Diskont," but repeated listens reveal moreand more joys in these soundscapes, many of which are extremely visual.There are some stunning moments, especially when the sounds take a backseat in your mind instead of demanding your attention in a noisymanner. Throughout most of the tracks a popping "rhythm" sound isrevealed and provides an image of or the feeling of being on a journey,as though you are a part of Oval's process; a process that isstrikingly beautiful at times and destructive at others but neveroverbearing or unlistenable.
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This is a fantastic album; mature andconfident in its' experimentation and the furthest and most completedevelopment of the Nurse 'sound'. Each richly evocative and colourfulpiece of music is framed and divided by the brief tinkling of a piano;juxtapositions similar in sense to those that constructed "SpiralInsana". Now however, this collaging of sounds is less obvious andobtrusive, the result being that each song is satisfying when listenedto either individually or collectively.
The overall sound is far warmer and inviting than the bleak meditationon desolation that was "Acts of Senseless Beauty". The quieter songs-such as "Two from Half's be Cracked" and "Peak of Purified Dream"- havea deeply hallucinogenic quality, inviting the listener to mentallyimpose sounds and patterns of their own construction on to the piece.The listener switches from passive to active listening to becomefurther immersed in the experience, only to be plunged into thestartling kraut-funk paradise of "Sunset Belly Mother".
The most immediate and accessible song is "Mary Jane", which evokes theheavy, slow swirl and sway of a hashish trip, and the descent intoquiet absurdity that lies at the heart of it. Indeed, Aranos brings avivid sensuality to Nurse's surreal visions, exemplified in "GenerallyRegarded as Safe" whose mechanised and serpentine caress, submerged ina sea of wooden chips, remains remarkably tactile, whilst still evokingthe compelling claustrophobia of a David Lynch film. Elsewhere, on"Dusty Bella", Aranos' violin lurches like a drunken superheroalongside his extraordinary vocals. A real treat.
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The project began in 1987 inWilson's home studio and by 1993 had expanded into the 4 piece band itis today. "Lightbulb Sun" picks up right where last year's "StupidDream" left off with ten more psychedelic and progressive influencedpop / rock songs. Porcupine Tree's sound is lushly textured, pretty andradio friendly, yet it's much better than most anything you actuallyhear on the radio. Wilson alone plays acoustic and electric guitars,piano, hammered dulcimer, mellotron, banjo, harp, percussion andsamples while the rest of the band fills in with synths, organ, bass,backing vocals and drums, as well as some string arrangements courtesyof Dave Gregory of XTC. The album is very well produced (by Wilson) anddynamic as it flows through gentle ballads, Floydian soundscapes andfull on rock, all with infectious hooks and melodies and a strong'sing-a-long' quality. Wilson's light, lilting voice sings some aboutchildhood and the music business, but wayward love is the dominanttopic. There aren't any particular parts of the music or individualsongs that really stand out, it all works best taken as a whole. It'sbecoming very addictive. My only complaint is the final song "Feel SoLow" seems like an incredibly depressing way to end the album. Theartwork is fantastic with a photo of a young boy holding a blazinglightbulb and the inside of the insert is also well done with fullcolor photos and all the lyrics. Porcupine Tree will be opening forDream Theater in October and the third and final single from this albumfor "The Rest Will Flow" is due out later this year ...
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The orchestasounds great, every instrument lives beautifully through the music butthe song progressions are dull, drab and predictable. Tenor basicallyhas pulled out every old cliche for this disc which becomesincreasingly unbearable to listen to as it progresses. Pehraps theelectronica elite need to stop trying to write scores for blackgangster 70s movies. With records like this, the movement sounds bothtired and old, since this comes after other records going for the sameeffect (but succeeding like Nightmares on Wax). Save your cash forsomebody who deserves it.
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"Cords. Wires" seems to be a concept album though it's beendifficult for me to fully grasp the concept. I think it's set in thefuture with the 'President of the World' calling upon all citizens tosave the human race as the Devil later declares "give me worlddomination by five o'clock tea". Very humorous, especially when youhear the bizarre combination of vocals and narrative from the variouscharacters (some human, some machine) and musical potpourri. The'spectacular rock orchestra' of Bogus Blimp includes guitar, bass,organ, piano, electronics, samples, singing saw and drums. The musicranges from dark and brooding evil to quiet and subdued introspectionthrough light to heavy jazz rock and industrial and ambientsoundscapes, all with a cinematic flair and a campy sense of blackhumor throughout. The 8 minute mini-epic "Flight to the Future" buildsfrom solo piano into a frenzied wall of rock sound with the mantra of"flight to the future, to the world of plastics" followed by the quietpiano and singing saw of "Things to Come" to bring the album to atranquil close. I'm not quite sure what the literal conclusion of thestory is but that doesn't make "Cords. Wires" any less of a very uniqueand interesting listening experience. It's a lot of fun ...
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"Attitude" is a 3 inch CD which features 606,V/Vm, Hrvatski, Lesser, Matmos, Cex, Pimmon, Christoph de Babalon andmany others. Loud and fun, irresponsible and entertaining, blast thisat your next barbecue just to piss off and confuse all the neighbors.
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- V/Vm - Straight Outta Edgeley
- Lesser - Fatgirl On My Jock
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