Re: (idm) Aspen: Are You That Retail Snob?

From pHlow
Sent Mon, Jul 12th 1999, 15:04

On Sun, 11 Jul 1999 13:27:58 -0400, "Tim Zeigler" <xxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx>
said:

>Has the new Aspen CD been released yet?
>
i think it should be released now if i am not mistaken.  following is the
review i did a month or so ago which will be posted on urbansounds in the
next "monthly" issue.  ;->


this is a STRONG release which i recommend highly to lovers of moody,
broody, melodic techno.

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Aspen: Are You That Retail Snob? 

Involve NZ

The sophomore release from New Zealand's Aspen is a marked progression from
last year's excellent, but overlooked, debut Album. Retail Snob is a
strong, compelling long player with ten varied, high quality tracks that
hang together cohesively as an album, but are also equally capable of
standing on their own. The music has matured this time around, with an
overall mood that is more somber and serene. Throughout this LP, Bevan
Smith creates a musical atmosphere tinged with emotional loss and
introspection. These are cerebral listening tracks, with fewer appearances
of the catchy, poppy melodies found on Album. Production is flawless and
lush, with Aspen's characteristic crisp and clean percussion laid over
soothing melodies and effects. 

Smith crafts well-designed tracks with melodic elements which are balanced
and intelligently integrated. The title track employs wicked syncopation
techniques to cut up and apportion warm, wet chord pads and intricately
programmed stairstep arpeggios. All of the song's elements are confidently
laid back, but the combination is powerfully comforting. Several of the
tracks create a distant, isolated mood not unlike some of the better
Markant tracks: Tips For Beginners uses hollowed out chords over fat
resonant analog sawtooths and rock steady electro 8 counts, Anniversery is
uncharacteristically beatless with spooky sonorous tones which glide past
each other slowly, and Forgotten Last Moments is ominous and foreboding
dark ambience which wouldn't be out of place on SAWII. One of the
highlights is a tuneful ten minute epic, This Is Why Only Teenagers Can
Really Love Music. This gorgeous piece opens with chunky Berlin dub stabs
and Aspen's intricate drumwork; slowly but steadily, various accompaniments
are added to result in a tense, touching masterpiece in the style of
classic 76:14. Midway through, Aspen pulls a classic extended dropout which
kicks back in with a sucker punch of ambient glory to nice dramatic effect.

Back "in the day" when the landscape for listening techno was first being
mapped, well-known pioneers unashamedly spewed out lush, melodic electronic
tunes that tugged at your heartstrings with their beauty. Over the last
several years, the direction and emphasis has shifted more to abstract,
crunchy noise, often at the expense of melody. Aspen offers a return to the
earlier aesthetic, with modern futuristic compositions that still retain
strong values of musical composition and orchestration. Are You That Retail
Snob? delivers powerful emotive punch, and is a recommended purchase for
listeners with a weakness for the more melodic end of IDM.

Rating: 9.5
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