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Another good DruKQs Review
 

PostModernVancouver from Urban PostModernVancouver< Canadaaaa on 2001-10-24 03:50 [#00044933]




artist: aphex twin
album: drukqs
label: london-sire
rating: 7/10


Drukqs puts to rest any rumors that Aphex Twin (aka Richard
James) would be calling an early retirement to his music
career. Back from the shadows, Richard returns with a double
album loaded with thirty tracks and a whole new mood to
scare the shit out of you. Drukqs is like witnessing a bad
car accident: you want to look away, but deep down inside
you are intrigued to see what all the commotion is about.
With Aphex Twin, the chaos always seems to be controlled and
contained, never too fast or annoying to the ear. Richard
James has composed thirty pieces of music that are on the
cutting edge of electronic brilliance. Expanding upon Aphex
Twin's prior dark drum and bass and classical experiments,
the newer material is a fresh hybrid of drum and bass with
ambient-techno, if you can fathom that. Featuring moments of
bizarre beauty and head banging, Drukqs will literally leave
you speechless.
The classical tinkering continues on Drukqs to assist in
setting various moods and atmosphere, but helps break away
from the extreme intense tracks to give the record
durability and separation. Soft instrumentals like
"Petialtil Cx Htdui" and "Avril 14th" feature a piano and/or
dulcimer that demonstrates the maturity of Hall as a
composer. "Petialtil Cx Htdui" is a short but sweetly
delicate piano piece that emanates a warm glow in the
simplest manner. "Btoum-Roumada" traces back to Aphex's
early ambient days with a tripped-out spiritual vibe.

Aside from the abstract ambient material clustered
throughout Drukqs, the dense digital drum and bass is still
ever so present in Aphex Twin's music. The high-powered drum
and bass of "Omgyjya Switch" and "Mt. Saint Michel Mix +
St.Michaels Mount" prove their intelligence by never
repeating in pattern and continuously driving home a
delightful buzz. "Ziggomatic v17" is full of electric jungle
wizardry that brings the album's beat portion to a close
with a digitized drone saying "Thank you for your attention.
Bye."

Richard James may be one of today's best modern composers,
but he really needs a spellchecker on his computer. I'm not
sure if I should just mention the track number or attempt to
translate the titles of the songs, many of which are just a
bunch of letters and numbers. That's just Richard fucking
with your head and showing his sense of humor by trying to
get you to see through the titles and just focus in on the
music.

+sarzyniak
10.22.01





 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2004-08-04 09:26 [#01295105]
Points: 50073 Status: Moderator



bump.

check...im irritating qrter.

btw, nice review.


 

offline WooferAttack from Milano (Italy) on 2004-08-05 00:33 [#01295621]
Points: 12920 Status: Lurker



i'd like to know where's gone old buddy postmodern
vancouver...


 


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