Posts Tagged ‘electronica’
February 18th, 2009 Obscure Desire of the Bourgeoisie News | No Comments »

DISCPARC EXPERIMENT 001

Obscure Desire of the Bourgeoisie
Jonathan Adam

‘discparc’ is a space for experimentation with a new focus on supporting creative collaborations from audio artists that work across disciplinary boundaries. Our first experiment is a meeting between Obscure Desire of the Bourgeoisie and DJCAD graduate Jonathan Adam, who have the gallery space for a fortnight to discuss and develop their work within. Read the rest of this entry »

July 14th, 2008 Elaste – Volume 2 CD Reviews, Reviews | No Comments »

If you don’t know what Space Disco is, Elaste Volume 2 is a quick introduction to the sub genre. A fine catalog of golden age disco gems mixed together to produce a seamless history lesson for those new to classic European and US disco music from the 70s and 80s.

Rufus & Chaka Khan, Panoptikum and Jagg make an appearance, as does Tom Wieland (Les Gammas, Panoptikum, 7Samurai) who has created this compilation. The stand out tracks are Jagg’s Take Time, Stoer’s Don’t Stay Till Breakfast, Panoptikum’s Elaste and Rufus & Chaka Khan’s Ain’t Nobody. Read the rest of this entry »

June 17th, 2008 Sepalot – Red Handed CD Reviews, Reviews | 1 Comment »

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It’s hard to describe who Sepalot is, it’s even harder to define his musical style. I had to listen to Red Handed three times to even come close to making my mind up. It’s not that his music isn’t appealing, far from it in fact, it’s just I’ve never quite experienced a musical journey such as this one before. Previously categorising his own music as “European” I’d have to agree. But it’s more than that… it’s European electro-funk-hip-hop. It’s like Prince, Outkast and a bit of Orb cross bread to produce something spectacular. Sure the physical implications aren’t worth thinking about but musically, well, I don’t think at this moment in time I could put it much better.

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June 14th, 2008 Ratatat – LP3 LP Reviews, Reviews | 1 Comment »

The title is pretty self explanatory. This is the third album from New York electronic duo Evan Mast and Mike Stroud, and straight off the proverbial bat this is a plethora of electronic goodness. Seeming at one with their machines / instruments they’ve created a fantastic concoction of up-tempo tracks and beautiful synth dominated masterpieces. I’ve seen some other reviews on the internets that have criticised the lack of cohesion between the 13 tracks as you progress through the album but in my opinion this is no bad thing. What you have hear is what would resemble an electronica mix cd. There is variety, Mumtaz Khan being a perfect example, for sure and these is obscurity in tracks like Gipsy Thread, another track with has been targetted for heavy criticism elsewhere.

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