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Ink 19 :: Flanger
Inner Space/Outer Space (Ninja Tune). Review by Bill Campbell.
FLANGER INNER SPACE/OUTER SPACE Ninja Tune Space is the place. Anyone who has studied the Gospel according to Sun Ra knows that. And, Atom TM and Burnt Friedman -- in their third outing as Flanger -- have reassembled to spread the Word. However, this is not the discordant esoterica one can only find ...
Ink 19 :: Flanger
Midnight Sound (Ninja Tune). Review by Joshua Krause.
FLANGER MIDNIGHT SOUND Ninja Tune After a few listens, the laid-back jazziness of this record is finally starting to make some sort of coherent sense. That is not to say it is all that disconcerting or revolutionary, but rather an interesting approach toward live "electronic" music (used very loosely ...
Ink 19 :: Damad
Anyone who's previously heard Damad but has yet to see them play live might b...
...rote chugga-chugga riffing. Instead, guitarist Philip Cope saturates the proceedings with ghostly, tremeloed minor chords and copious abuse of the flanger and chorus pedals. Scalisi, too, has come into her own as of late, her vocal lacerations more frightening than previously dreamt, dually scaring...
Ink 19 :: Mojave 3
Mojave 3 at the Bowery Ballroom in New York City, NY on February 17, 2001. Concert review by Joshua Krause.
...superb, tortured, folksy tunes they have been churning out since the end of the British shoegaze explosion of the early '90s. Reverb, dance beats, flanger, and fuzz have been replaced by acoustic guitars and country-western twangs. I had hoped that maybe on this one night, in front of about 1000 New...
Ink 19 :: Damad
Anyone who's previously heard Damad but has yet to see them play live might b...
...rote chugga-chugga riffing. Instead, guitarist Philip Cope saturates the proceedings with ghostly, tremeloed minor chords and copious abuse of the flanger and chorus pedals. Scalisi, too, has come into her own as of late, her vocal lacerations more frightening than previously dreamt, dually scaring...
Ink 19 :: Bobby Conn
The Golden Age (Thrill Jockey). Review by Max Hauser.
...cynical lyrics to create something humorous, there is now something that seems more disturbing. Conn uses dramatic signifiers like a softly-picked flanger-ridden acoustic guitar, Danny Elfmanesque "evil" piano flourishes, and minor-key vocal harmonies, then subverts them with a very forced-sounding...
Ink 19 :: Geez 'n' Gosh
Nobody Knows (Mille Plateaux). Review by Bill Campbell.
...perfect sense that they would be coupled with the prolific mad scientist Uwe Schmidt (a.k.a. Geez 'n' Gosh, Atom Heart, Senor Coconut, and half of Flanger). So, together, they've released the follow-up to GnG's My Life with Jesus to continue the "click-house" sound. Much like Akufen's My Way, Nobody...
Ink 19 :: Savath + Savalas
Apropa't (Warp). Review by Bill Campbell.
...Herren (aka Savath + Savalas or Prefuse 73, depending on the day) is definitely one of those exceptions. Along with the likes of DJ Spooky, P'Taah, Flanger and Matthew Herbert, Herren has proven that there's more than one inning in the electronic game. On Apropa't, Herren has teamed up with Spanish...
Ink 19 :: Atom / Small Rocks / The Rip Off Artist
Dub Tribunl (Inflatabl). Review by Bill Campbell.
...the challenge Atom, Small Rocks, and The Rip Off Artist face with Dub Tribunl. Though Atom has proven his brilliance many times over (Senor Coconut, Flanger, Geez n Gosh), it is, at first, hard to reconcile his click-hop approach to dub. To abstract that deep, walking bass and otherworldly reverb effects...
Ink 19 :: Mathlete
The Mathlete theorem states that 2 guys + a 4 track recorder = lo-fi indie pop masterpieces. Andrew Chadwick learns the new math from professors Michael Downey and Dan Marsden.
...influenced by the whole process. I used to write the lyrics last. So I'd be sitting in my room with my legs tangled in cable (stubbed my toe on the flanger) and usually half drunk on cheap beer with a song nearly completed except for vocals. What else could I write about? I'd spent the past four hours...
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