Опубликовано: 19 авг. 2012 г.In my opinion, Glue Funk Hits is one of his best. It is something of a landmark release for Aaron «Venetian Snares» Funk when compared to subsequent releases. Released in 2002, it is his first label-released LP in which he would display a particular sonic substance with which he would become associated. Bits of «Amen» and «Think» breaks are sprinkled over distorted supersaw synths, feedback whines and third party samples, at times touched with oscillating flangers and frequency filters, with snare rushes and time stretched percussion samples abounding. In future releases, such as the following year's Chocolate Wheelchair Album (alternately titled Stupid Chocolate Wheelchair), Funk would tone down the harshness and give his tracks a more tangible metronomic meter, but most of the major identifiable traits of a Venetian Snares record first manifested themselves on Glue Funk Hits. Not to say this is a generically uniform record throughout. «Walmer Side» displays glitchcore elements first explored on his previous releases such as printf(«shiver in eternal darkness/n») and Songs About My Cats, while «Dismantling Five Years» is a plaintive atmospheric tune devoid of percussion, and «Banana Seat Girl» sees Funk trying his hand at synthetic Trout Mask Replica-esque free jazz. Certainly a breakcore benchmark and an underrated record from the catalogue of one of the greats.
The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble — I Forsee The Dark Ahead, If I Stay (Full Live Album)
Опубликовано: 30 апр. 2013 г.'I Forsee the Dark Ahead, If I Stay' is the first TKDE live album. A compilation of 9 live tracks recorded during the period of 2006 to 2011, from shows in the Netherlands, Slovenia, Hungary, Spain and Poland.
The album is available as free download (in exchange for your email) or a donation of your choice. The download contains a little album/photo pdf cover for your archive.
Опубликовано: 21 нояб. 2012 г.Regular Posts of similar style music on twitter @indecences
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Gore Tech's follow-up to «Machine Throne» presents us with a slightly harder and more anthem-heavy version of his intricate combination of drumstep and breakcore. Having become one of figureheads of the new wave of breakcore musicians, this artist straightened a little bit his music this time around, but took great care in keeping true to his bass-rich, scraping and headbang-inducing tonalities. These tracks might not be the fastest or the most crazy around, but they show (once again) that it is possible to write modern breakcore tunes which carry their own narrative and homogeneity. Obviously strongly recommended."