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Ink 19 :: Brothomstates
Claro (Warp). Review by Matt Cibula.
BROTHOMSTATES CLARO Warp Brothomstates is a 23-year-old Finnish guy named Lassi Nikko. He really likes computers, and he really likes to make music on those computers. I have no problem with any of these things. And I don't really have a problem with Claro, his first full-length album on Warp. It's ...
Ink 19 :: Morvern Callar
Soundtrack to a Film by Lynne Ramsay (Warp). Review by Andy Paulo.
MORVERN CALLAR SOUNDTRACK TO A FILM BY LYNNE RAMSAY Warp This is apparently a quite literal soundtrack to the movie, Movern Callar. I haven't seen the film, but from what I gather, this Warp release is the last mix CD a young man makes for his ladyfriend before he kills himself. How engaging! And yet ...
Ink 19 :: Antipop Consortium
Arrhythmia (Warp). Review by Bill Campbell.
ANTIPOP CONSORTIUM ARRHYTHMIA Warp If rap ain't pop, how do you explain Hype Williams? But instead of going on a tirade about cartoonish videos, idiotic rappers, and insipid lyrics, I'm going to tell those who don't already know that this album will cure all those ills. Beans, Priest, M. Sayyid, and ...
Ink 19 :: Nightmares On Wax
Mind Elevation (Warp). Review by Rob Walsh.
NIGHTMARES ON WAX MIND ELEVATION Warp Mind Elevation opens with "Mind Eye," offering menacing beats and some of the most infectious loops in recent memory, thus laying the blueprint for the rest of the album. By no means is this to suggest that Nightmares On Wax's (N.O.W.) new album is formulaic. Instead ...
Ink 19 :: Plaid
Double Figure (Warp). Review by Kiran Aditham.
PLAID DOUBLE FIGURE Warp There must be something in the water over there in merry old England, because Warp and its established roster seem to be sipping from the musical equivalent of the Holy Grail. From Aphex Twin to Squarepusher to Autechre, they have mystified and enthralled audiences for well ...
Ink 19 :: Mira Calix
Skimskitta (Warp). Review by Stein Haukland.
MIRA CALIX SKIMSKITTA Warp Warp secretary-gone-artist Mira Calix seem only just about able to bring together the diverse sounds and sketches explored on this sprawling 20-track disc. Opening with the fine "Again, It Starts" Calix explores the more adventurous side of what Mum did last year, although ...
Ink 19 :: Squarepusher
Go Plastic (Warp). Review by Nirav Soni.
SQUAREPUSHER GO PLASTIC Warp Oh yes. Go Plastic is absolutely the return to form that Tom Jenkinson's fans have been demanding since Big Loada. I'll make a personal confession here: I've been sorely disappointed by Jenkinsons work ever since Music is Rotted One Note. While I appreciated the fact that ...
Ink 19 :: Masami Akita and Russell Haswell
Satans Tornade (Warp). Review by Stein Haukland.
MASAMI AKITA AND RUSSELL HASWELL SATANS TORNADE Warp Noisemakers Masima Akati -- a.k.a. Merzbow -- and Russell Haswell marked the beginning of their Satans Tornade project with this 1999 direct-to-tape recording. Word immediately began to spread, and the two have since revisited the project on several ...
Ink 19 :: Squarepusher
Ultravisitor (Warp). Review by Stein Haukland.
SQUAREPUSHER ULTRAVISITOR Warp Squarepusher (Tom Jenkinson), one of the most idiosyncratic and indefinable artists of contemporary IDM, returns with another confusing, disparate and utterly impressive album, fully demonstrating his love of irreverent techno music and mutilated jazz fusion. Ultravisitor ...
Ink 19 :: Squarepusher
Do You Know Squarepusher (Warp). Review by Matt Cibula.
SQUAREPUSHER DO YOU KNOW SQUAREPUSHER Warp Squarepusher is hardly one to rest on his laurels. He released the spastic Go Plastic last year to mixed reviews; some misguided people thought its squelchy IDM explosions were too close to his early stuff, whereas astute critics like me thought it was just ...
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