(amb) some reviews

From Tom Tonger
Sent Wed, May 20th 1998, 19:25

hi all,

some new and old stuff I bought last week:

gas - zauberberg (blei)
wolfgang voigt with a killer disc of lo-fi warmth and creepy coldness,
mostly with very subdued straight beats that stay way in the background
behind some very melancholic melodies that fit the name (thomas mann's
novel, for those not german) perfectly.

k=F6ln kompakt 1 (kompakt)
13 wicked, previously unreleased tracks from kandis, studio 1, j burger, dr
walker, reinhard voigt, thomas brinkmann and other cologne heroes. all
representing the same cologne stylee: always minimal, somtimes dubby,
usually housy, and of course all funky as shit. I'm afraid this is only
available at the k=F6ln kompakt store directly.

david holmes: lets get killed (go beat)
I'm surprised I didn't hear about this on the list last year. david holmes
spent a weekend in nyc with a tape recorder and (according to an interview)
an extra supply of acid and used his recordings to connect a dozen
seriously funky tracks. while they're all cool, "don't die just yet" really
stands out. I haven't heard a track with so many guitar elements that moved
me so much in years.

plaid: 333 (warp)
ok, not much need to review this one. I'm neither disappointed nor
thrilled. I don't really mind the vocals, nicolette comes in quite nicely
sometimes, but what pissed me off was track 11 "Ol" starting out grooving
away like there's no tomorrow, and then some uncoherent synth washes come
in and destroy it all. not bad, but the clear ep was more beautiful and
funkier at the same time.

porter ricks: s/t (mille plateaux)
mixed breakbeat, minimal house, and beatless tracks. most of them are quite
chilled. some have guitar samples (one sounds like a van halen lick but
they amazingly manage to get away with it). anybody know who these guys are?

electric ladyland 5 (mille plateaux)
I've heard different opinions here, but I think it's mostly mediocre noisy
stuff that sounds scarily like fsol's last album (whatever that piece of
crap was called). a couple tracks stand out, though: andre gurov with a
distorted hip hop track that scares the shit out of the bassdrum delay
button of my rebirth 338 :-), jammin unit with the melancholic
"ausgangssperre", and sandbenders (who is that?) with an abrasively funky
track "fallout". also nice is soulslinger's andromeda plate. but those 4
don't justify the below-mille plateaux standards of the remainder of this
2-cd.

burger/ink: las vegas (harvest)
how could I overlook this for over a year - it's brilliant. 10 very relaxed
tracks, every single one is wonderful. some are simply touching. get this
by all means.

boards of canada: aquarius 7" (skam)
I know you poor saps in the states won't like to hear this, but while you
get the already beautiful aquarius on music has the right, chinook has got
to be one of the 3 greatest BoC tracks I've heard to date. whith its deep,
scary, kinda autechre-ish sound it sounds more like it could have belonged
on ska008, but is not really in the vein of anything off music has the
right. finding this sucker (2 of them, actually, but don't email me about
the other one right now) made me smile for a couple days straight.

ok, that's it for now.
cheers,
--tom