(idm) Equine Big Boned Singers

From Giles Ward
Sent Fri, Dec 4th 1998, 00:41

Hey our man Steev's in the NME!

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Horse Opera - Three Cornered Room (Planet Mu)

Where now, then, for the forces of drill'n'bass?  Inventing a genre as a
dirty protest against the tide of civilisation that once swept dance was
one thing, but it was impossible to strip it of all groove and melody
forever.  Thus the unscheduled outbreak of tunefulness in electronica's
lefter-than-left-field of late.  Witness albums like Himuro's 'Nichiyobi'
and 'Open Transport' by MDK.  Or this, the debut album from suburban
Brummie Steve Taylor, blessed with maverick disobedience and bewitching
tunefulness in equally generous measure.

Where else in today's pop world, for instance, will you find someone
willing to set Prince's 'Sexy MF' to terrifying sub-bass, insert dodgy
lyrical interjections like "22 incisions in a crate of lard" and still make
it catchier than Billie.  Someone happier to produce the eminently
danceable electro rampage of 'Rock Fakie' one minute and the frisky
Aphex-meets-Stereolab saunter of the title track the next.

Admittedly, 'Schis-A-Ning' and 'Gritch' sound like R2-D2 falling down a
mine-shaft, but they're far outweighed by the drill communication
elsewhere.  Looks like drill'n'bass just grew up.  Or should that be turned
the corner (7)

Ben Willmott 
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