Superb Album, from Juryman AKA Ian Simmonds features Contribution from "Spacer "on "The Hill"
Entain,Vladislav Delay,Efa (Caroline),Ambient Dub,Ambient Techno,Dance Music,Electronic,Experimental Techno,Glitch,IDM,Minimal Techno,Pop,Techno-Dub
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Vladislav Delay Manufacturer: Efa Imports ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004R8NA Release Date: 2000-03-21 |
Tracks:
- Kohde
- Untitled
- Poiko
- Untitled
- Entain
- Bonus Track
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Superb Album, from Juryman AKA Ian Simmonds features Contribution from "Spacer "on "The Hill"Customer Reviews:
If you don't own any of Vladislav's work.....(Start Here!!!).......2005-05-17
Comprising of nothing more than 6 tracks (two of which are untitled and serve as transitional pieces). The mood here is one of hypnotic disjointed micro sounds, eerily detached metallic pings, ambient loops, and complex glitch-focused discombobulated beats, dynamic percussion that gradually shifts and morphs over the long passages of tracks, and harsh industrial-style formless sounds, that work in conjunction with each other, to produce something uniquely assembled and impeccably composed.
"Kohde" latches calm ambient soundscapes that slowly drift into view, before a freeform cut-up reverberated bass begins to take hold. Crackly soundbites intertwine with tense bass to form a strangely compelling left-field ambience. With layered Whirls & Clicks gently entering the arrangements, with something akin to the more dense moments associated with someone like "Boards of Canada".....hypnotic almost-trance like electronica, that is mechanical sounding, yet strangely inviting. Droning synths begin to gradually pierce through the distorted ambience, with brief segues in sound ushering forth, adding more layers to the Cuts & Clicks and off-centre bass, covering the sound with an almost dream-like radiance, alongside the heavily layered sound. Effects are slowly applied over the course of this track (which runs at 22 Min's), usually without the listener realising on the first couple of listens, but the accumulative effect is, one of lots & lots of little elements working together to form a coherent (slightly Avant-garde) whole.
"Piko" works Crunching clicks, to unsettling effect, with a soft synth melody arrangement shifting alongside, with barely audible human sighs, and a suitably crackly pulsating machinery plucks & pings that start to take shape, with a slight insistent bass throbbing subtly altering throughout the duration of the track, and a form of bass that feels like its been disconstructed and then rebuilt to fit within the glitch-based canopy of serene left-field sounds that continue to fight against each other. Only some 11 minutes into the track does a gradually shift in the sound take place, a slight softening of the sound begins to emerge, the harsher edges are softened, and the synth composition begins to push forward, the discernible human voices become slightly clearer. Its questionable that some listeners will find this a bit much too digest on the first listen, but multiple listens will unearth a deep-rooted brilliance that simple can't be appreciated on the first (couple) of listens. Yet shows that Vladislav, isn't looking for immediate accessibility, but rather an approach that listeners will settle into over time.
"Notke" centers its central theme around Bass...as it is cut and broken down into its most basic elements & them reformed into something approaching a conceptualised Dub-Reggae, with throbbing bass, with layers of electronic-techno sensibilities fused and added to the sound. This is by far the most easily digestable sounding track on the album.....its more akin to minimalistic Dubby-techno, with a murky slow-paced bass-heavy lingering approach with minuscule bits of percussion, with is far removed from the Avant-garde cuts & Clicks of previous tracks. So this is, the most straight forward track, and therefore the most accessible, but as before...repeated listens reveal subtle layers of tweaked sound and breathy ambience, gently sitting under the moody Dub. Dynamically shifting over the course of the track. Its a perfect marriage of the hypnotic mood of Dub, with the electronically derived, whirls, clicks & twists of electronica. (and arguably my favourtie track on this remarkable album).
Newcomers to this form of IDM (intelligent Dance Music) or Experimental-techno & Glitch, may find this a little bit too intimidating to start their enquires with, as he really is pushing and extending the boundaries of the genre, and being remarkable innovative to boot. But those that either: (A) already know 'Vladislav Delay's' work...or (B) Are well adversed in the genre, really need to seek out this highly desirable (and expensive) left-field gem.
The greatest CD I own.......2003-11-20
(%) ?!@$+%=world.......2001-02-20
Entain Me Please.......2000-06-17
Entain Me Please.......2000-06-17
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