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Ezekiel Honig
Malcom Kipe
MUTEK 2005

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Albums
Chris Abrahams
Alias & Ehren
American Analog Set
Ark
Autechre-Hafler Trio
Baïkonour
Aidan Baker
Bernocchi/Budd
Boduf Songs
Bovaflux
Clue To Kalo
Commode & Bleupulp
Cyne
Flanger
Charlie Haden & LMO
Richard Hawley
Marc Hellner
Her Space Holiday
Malcom Kipe
Andrey Kiritchenko
Library Tapes
Lichens
Made
Naw
Ra
Softland
Songs/Gr. Pheasant
Stromba
T.Raumschmiere
Whip

Compilations/Mixes 2rabimmel 2rabammel
Fabric 23
Gavin Keitel
Kompakt Total 6
Melodic Today
Three

3"/10"/12"/EPs
Ad Noiseam Mashups
Bong-Ra
Eat Tapes
Enavomi
Frivolous
Larvae
Nudge
Proem
Rhythm_Maker
Run Return
Strategy
Ultrakurt
Venetian Snares

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Eat Tapes: Dinosaur Days
Community Library

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Nudge: Stack
Community Library

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Strategy: World House
Community Library

Portland, Oregon's Paul Dickow inaugurates his Community Library label with three audacious 12-inch releases: the first, his own aptly-titled World House EP, issued under the Strategy moniker; a two-tracker from Nudge, Dickow's trio with Brian Foote and Honey Owens; and three wild cuts by Bay Area duo Greg Zifcak and Marijke Jorritsma aka Eats Tapes.

Lasting almost ten minutes, Strategy's title track is a massive polyglot throwdown of dub, house, techno, and jazz that begins innocently with a dubby tabla- and handclaps-driven rhythm but quickly veers into deep African territory with the emergence of hypnotic kalimbas and ringing guitars; eventually, an electric piano nudges the piece into jazzier spheres with the mix growing more and more dense, its groove stoked to ever dizzying heights. Equally entrancing, the B side's I Have To Do This Thing oozes a summery soul-dub Detroit vibe with silken strings arcing over an oceanic mix of minimal funk bass, burbling keys, and disco rhythms. Put simply, more incredible Strategy material that matches the high standard of Drumsolo's Delight.

What do you get when you cross King Tubby with On the Corner? In all likelihood, something much like the dub-soaked jam Stack. Occupying the music's center, aggressive drumming burrows a tunnel through a thick jungle of bass and electronic chatter, with the bright tones of a melodica piercing the dense mass. Div explores darker and spacier galaxies, the Nudge shuttle in this case navigating a route through spectral atmospheres of grinding haze. True to its explorative nature and much like the recent Cached, Nudge's disc embraces a loose improv feel.

A spirit of Sonig insanity infuses the three noisy tracks by electronic outfit Eats Tapes (formerly Boom de la Boom). The flailing monster Dinosaur Days drags distorted voice strangulations and psychotic writhings across squelchy acid-techno beats. Though the electronic howls and voices remain, the jittery Ptery D takes the machine out for a faster and funkier synth-heavy ride. Weirdest of all, the bleeping techno of Animal Minded features alien feline babble that suggests an aural showdown of dentist drills and mechano rhythms. No matter how broad your listening history or taste, you've proabbly never heard anything quite like it before.

September 2005

 

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