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vatican nitez review- by chen goblin
 

offline 303honey from United States on 2002-04-14 00:09 [#00172797]
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thought id post this review here

Remember the days, long ago, when you'd be walking down the
sunny sidewalk and the daisies would smile at you? When warm
oak trees waved their huge green hands and blew leaves like
coy kisses across your path? When even the blades of grass
seemed to sway in perfect time with every step you took?
Like an electronic pied piper, Global Goon gathers all these
feelings together and floats them back at you as downtempo
electro grooves and some of the most original, captivating
melodies in electronic music today.

Vatican Nitez, the third album by Goon-ie Jonny Hawk,
effervesces with the pure sonic happiness that characterized
his previous effort, 1998's excellent Cradle of History, but
with a tinge of darkness: Call it the weighted complexity of
leaving behind those sunny days and embracing the harder
realities of today's home-listening electronic music, where
wholesale sampling and break pilfering constitute the bulk
of what's available. Fuck that; the lead-off "Business Man"
saunters out with delicate timpani-like percussion and a
muted loop before volleying Goon's warbly electro hand-saw
melody, and it's a dreamy one at that. Likewise, check "I'm
on the 73," a synth-y four-count pop groove that repeatedly
breaks down into digital drum madness before composing
itself under said groove. "Kreem Ballet" and "!" sound most
like Cradle, a bit simpler and predictable in their melodic
progressions - and thus enjoyable for that reason. The only
complaint: it's not nearly long enough; the Goon has again
left us waiting for more memories of those wonderful sunny
days long since gone.


 

offline B3n from Manchester (United Kingdom) on 2002-04-14 00:13 [#00172801]
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I heard his track on Braindance Coincidence, I have to have
more!


 

offline 303honey from United States on 2002-04-14 00:19 [#00172813]
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The press release claims “there is not a lot you can say
about the man Jonny Hawk, except for the fact that he is a
genius who writes extremely catchy tunes”. It’s a fair
appraisal, as is the sticker on the sleeve: file under
‘Downtempo Leftfield Electronic Braindance’. The
territory is well defined, founded by the likes of Brian Eno
and currently inhabited by Boards Of Canada et al, but oft
derided as a soulless plane of misery. Björk once said that
if electronic music has no soul it’s because nobody put it
in. Jonny Hawk, AKA Global Goon, has obviously been
listening; not content with merely coming up with some nice
sounds and a groove, he seems to have transferred a
significant part of himself into his music. Sure, it’s all
a careful construction, built on keyboards and loops with
click-track perfect timing. But, there is real, organic
emotion at work here: a sense of humour on “Crudulus”, a
joy and Sunday afternoon ennui on “Scott Cronce Is The
CEO” and “!” respectively. Not so much a breath of
fresh air as a stiff spring breeze


 

offline smokehammer from Saigon (Vietnam) on 2002-04-14 00:47 [#00172873]
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this album is fine oh so fine ...
stans slaves
I'm on the 73
Jerky Dharma
and a couple more...

they are almost up there with IZ-US and Alberto

all they lack is the contrast & variation within the
track... its more a midrange thing going on .. and more
cheery

great to chill too

ps 303honey , clubber huh ? :)

You one hot diva ;) x


 

offline smokehammer from Saigon (Vietnam) on 2002-04-14 00:50 [#00172881]
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I've just realised I'm not great at reviews

but if you need a recommendation>

GET VATICAN NITEZ !!


 

offline B3n from Manchester (United Kingdom) on 2002-04-14 00:56 [#00172902]
Points: 4700 Status: Lurker



ok


 

offline kaori from United States on 2002-04-14 23:59 [#00174483]
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satans slaves is my favorite


 

offline Monoid from one source all things depend on 2002-04-15 00:03 [#00174492]
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Nobody gives a shit about Global Goon


 

offline kaori from United States on 2002-04-15 00:05 [#00174499]
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is that a fact?


 

offline B3n from Manchester (United Kingdom) on 2002-04-15 00:06 [#00174504]
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I do


 

offline B3n from Manchester (United Kingdom) on 2002-04-15 00:07 [#00174507]
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I think its an opinion =) and not a very popular one


 

offline kaori from United States on 2002-04-15 00:08 [#00174510]
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:) i love vatican nitez, i play it all the time


 

offline B3n from Manchester (United Kingdom) on 2002-04-15 00:09 [#00174513]
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In fact, I'm off to bed to listen to long whiney


 

offline jupitah from Minneapolis (United States) on 2002-04-15 00:39 [#00174548]
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I give numerous shits. Global Goon is delicious.


 

offline kaori from United States on 2002-04-15 00:43 [#00174554]
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his melodies are heavenly, and his production is wonderfully
warm


 

offline kaori from United States on 2002-04-15 02:16 [#00174651]
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i hope he comes here soon, fingers crossed


 

offline kaori from United States on 2002-04-15 02:46 [#00174704]
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well goodnight, i must sleep now, see you next week!


 


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