[idm] Tim Koch's Please Don't Tell Me That's Your Remix

From Aural Industries
Sent Tue, Dec 10th 2002, 22:31

Title:                Please Don't Tell Me That's Your Remix
Artist:                Tim Koch / Various
Label:                Aural Industries
Cat. No.        AI006CD

‘Please Don't Tell Me That's Your Remix’ (PDTMTYR) features fifteen artists’ 
re-workings of tracks that originally appeared on Tim Koch’s ‘Please Don’t 
Tell Me That’s Your Volvo’ album, his second full-length on Aural 
Industries.

Warp’s ambient-techno of the early 90s has been an obvious reference point 
for Koch and his contemporaries from the start, but with this collection the 
evolution away from the template is complete.  By now these slightly 
melancholic moods, reminiscent melodies, wistful wibbles and electro bloops, 
and occasional glitchy microsounds, underpinned by slinky grooves or 
skittery percussion have become a kind of lingua franca of international 
post-millennial intelligent dance music (IDM).

And internationalism is the order of the day here, with artists ranging from 
across the post-digital musical world.  First off is New Zealander Jet 
Jaguar’s down tempo rendition of ‘Obatem By Night’, presenting us with a 
dubbed-out trip-hoppy groove embellished with echoey elliptical keyboard 
fragments.  Next stop is the U.S. and Proem’s ‘Rzswingrmx’, on which he 
takes us into the darkest corner of his reverb unit and proceeds to assault 
us with thudding chattering post-Autechrean percussion and a series of 
wonderfully snaking wriggling atonal synth motifs.  Proem also provides the 
wonderful artwork proving he is an artist of many talents. On to the U.K. 
via a smart piece of C64 retro-electro from Goto80+Extraboy, then to 
Australian Bloq’s explorations of rhythmic timbres and tempos and Mr 
Projectile gives us backsliding glitch-ridden rhythm track, flip-flopping 
and fluttering to offset the mellow keyboard loops and deep bass 
underpinning. Elsewhere the retro-electro-funk contingent are well served by 
the likes of Quark Kent, Adrien75, Vim!, and Coffee Table. The recently 
emerging strain of Russian electronica is well represented by Novel23, who 
choose to highlight the melancholic resonance of Koch’s keyboard motif for 
‘Obatem By Night’. Indie-tronica leanings are displayed by Ten & Tracer and 
his subtle atmospherics. More experimental takes are provided by Bauri, 
Raven, and Yunx. All in all a strong and cohesive compendium, PDTMTYR 
provides the listener with an enjoyable overview of the current fertile 
state of the art of the sonic architecture of IDM.

Track-listing:

01. Obatem By Night - Jet Jaguar
02. Rzswingrmx - Proem
03. Obatem by Night - Goto80 + Extraboy
04. Sudafed x2 - Bloq
05. Obatem By Night - Mr Projectile
06. I Split My Etnies - Disjunction Reunion
07. Binoce - Quark Kent
08. Werdan - Yunx
09. Obatem by Night - Novel23
10. Rzswing - Bauri
11. Boybie Socks - Raven
12. Sudafed x2 - Ten & Tracer
13. Lull - Vim!
14. Lull - Adrien75
15. Boybie Socks – Coffee Table

Available soon through kompaktkiste, s://kimo and Inertia.

Regards,

John
www.aural-industries.com.au


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