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Wink Wink 2011 - A bit of a change this year
KvP:
Wagon Christ - Toomorrow
New Vibert aaaaaaaa! Most of the time it's a little too similar to the stuff Vibert releases under his own name and tends toward too-cuteness and Avalanches-esque sampling, but the best tracks here (particularly the "proper" album closer "Mr. Mukatsuku") really capture that strange bittersweetness of classic Wagon Christ. Worth a listen in any case!
--- Quote from: Boomkat ---Like a good cup of tea or a Crunchie, you always know what you’re in for when you’re lucky enough to get your hands on a brand new Wagon Christ album. This is Luke Vibert’s umpteenth record under the moniker, and since the classic ‘Throbbing Pouch’ all those years ago he’s had a certain section of the listening public literally weeing themselves for fresh material. It’s no slouch either, within seconds the avalanche-like tumble of samples sets ‘Toomorrow’ up to be everything you want from a Vibert record and more. Vocal snippets and familiar boom-bap references form the album’s rusty anchor, but Vibert manages to shoehorn in so many genre nods it’s hard to keep up at times. I can here Drexciyan tones in the creepy acid standout ‘Manalyze This!’, the kind of disco goodness last heard on Vibert’s Kerrier District records on ‘My Lonely Scene’ and Isaac Hayes-influenced Blaxploitation groove on ‘Respectrum’. It’s almost hard to keep up with Vibert’s ADD, but with his keen attention to detail, and most importantly his attention to solid grooves ‘Toomorrow’ proves to be a consistently rewarding sesh.
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Pearson Sound - Fabriclive 56
I generally prefer to have Fabriclives cut up into their tracklistings, but even as a solid block of music, the Pearson Sound (aka Ramadanman aka Maurice Donovan) Fabriclive session is pretty incredible. Dude's been at the forefront of leftfield juke / house / bass / whatever electronica for a year or two now and he brings his considerable talent to the fore here. Most of the work is divided up between Pearson Sound's many aliases, cutting edge UK House (Julio Bashmore, Joy Orbison, Girl Unit) and a sprinkling of classic dubstep. Get it.
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JD:
Boris - New Album[2011]
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David_Dovey:
aw yiss
scarred:
Cool art
Vuk:
This new Boris album is like...j-pop, Minus the Bear sounding shit, shoegaze, and dream pop. All at once. I love it.
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