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13.2.21

V.A. - The Rough Guide To The Asian Underground (2003) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

How you view the Asian underground might well be a matter of geography. To those in the U.S., it's an English-based scene that blew up in 1997 and exploded. In Britain, its roots date back to the beginning of the '90s, as this compilation so excellently explains. Starting with the granddaddy and inspiration to all, Ananda Shankar, it takes off through the pioneers, like State of Bengal and Black Star Liner, with Fun-Da-Mental's "Ja Sha Taan" an especially strong track with its strong qawwali influence. But there are no bad cuts here. Orchestral World Groove's "Pyar" is marvelously atmospheric and Asian Dub Foundation smokes, while Mahatma T offers an early glimpse of Talvin Singh, at one point the movement's poster boy. Full marks to compiler DJ Ritu -- a veteran of the scene herself -- for including a track by Sister India, who is unsigned to a label but remains quite successful (and from the sound of "Out of Place," the group deserves to be widely heard). If you though the Asian underground was all banging club beats, then this compilation is going to make you think again; it's a range of music, a mindset, if you will. And an unreleased track from Joi is simply icing on the cake. Maybe, as the notes suggest, the scene is currently in a lull; if so, you have to think it's just the calm before an even bigger movement erupts. A superb disc, excellently annotated. by Chris Nickson  
Tracklist:
1    Ananda Shankar–    Streets Of Calcutta    4:43
2    State Of Bengal–    Elephant Ride    6:23
3    Black Star Liner–    Killah Connection    5:01
4    Joi–    Fulfilment In Dub    5:43
5    Fun-Da-Mental–    Ja Sha Taan    6:02
6    Uzma–    Yab Yum (Sabres Of Paradise Remix) 4:32
Remix – The Sabres Of Paradise
Remix – The Sabres Of Paradise
7    Orchestral World Groove–    Pyar    6:25
8    ShivaNova–    Sundance    6:42
9    Asian Dub Foundation–    Debris    4:19
10    TJ Rehmi–    Is It Legal?    5:52
11    Mahatma T–    Jihad    4:35
12    James Asher–    Nataraj Express    5:37
13    Sister India–    Out Of Place    4:12
14    Mo Magic–    Mixed Vision    4:29
15    Bill 'Ravi' Harris & The Prophets–    Path Of The Blazing Sarong    3:04

29.12.19

NIYAZ - Niyaz (2005) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

Niyaz is something of a miniature electro-worldbeat supergroup. Consisting of singer Azam Ali (of Vas), multi-instrumentalist Loga Ramin Torkian (of Axiom of Choice), and producer/remix artist Carmen Rizzo, the trio has a sound that centers on Ali's ethereal vocals and incorporates musical elements from Iran, Pakistan, India, Western Europe, the U.S., Turkey, and many other regions. Three of the songs on the band's eponymous debut album are based on the writings of the acclaimed Sufi mystic poet Jalaluddin Rumi; another is a setting of an Urdu poem by Sauda. But these ancient traditions are given settings that could have been created at no time but the present -- while traditional instruments are used liberally throughout, everything is undergirded with up to the minute breakbeats, electric guitars, and synthesizers. The resulting sound isn't slick, but it's definitely complex and frequently highly danceable. Highlights include the bhangra-flavored "Allahi Allah" (on which Ali's singing is especially beautiful), the dark and funky "Golzar," and the slowly simmering "Dunya." One or two other tracks (notably a rather slight instrumental titled "Arezou") fail to match the intense beauty of this album's best moments, but then, this is the first release by Niyaz -- the trio's next one should be even better. by Rick Anderson  

3.12.18

REBEKKA BAKKEN & WOLFGANG MUTHSPIEL - Daily Mirror Reflected [2001]

If you found Daily Mirror, the avant-garde jazz song project of singer Rebekka Bakken and guitarist Wolfgang Muthspiel, to be just a bit too abstract, then you might want to take a stroll through this album, which consists of sometimes drastically remixed versions of songs from Daily Mirror. Many of these reworkings are no less challenging than the original songs. Ashley Slater and Tom Gandey's treatment of "Wonders," for example, takes bizarre electronic liberties with Bakken's voice and creates a strange digital collage using delay and a cheesy beatbox rhythm; "Emotions on a Lazy Day" is given a trip-hop setting by Gregor Hibe in which Muthspiel's guitar lines are torn to pieces and then thrown into a vortex of jungly breakbeats while Bakken sings sweetly above the fray. "Drawing Lines" gets a jazzy house mix at the hands of DJ Jeremiah, while the "Air of Decay Beatbox Mix" of "Angela" comes out sounding like an outtake from My Life in the Bush of Ghosts. Avant-garde dance music simply doesn't get much better than this. by Rick Anderson
Tracklist
1     Wonders (Ashley Slater & Tom Gandey Remix)    7:15
    Remix – Ashley Slater, Tom Gandey
2     Smack Of Dogskin (Godskin Remix)    5:11
    Remix – aleXdrum, Karl MöstlTrumpet – Matthieu Michel
3     Emotions On A Lazy Day (Emotions-Drumboi-Remix)    5:23
    Remix – Gregor Hilbe
4     Angela (Plush Mix)    6:39
    Remix – Steve Argüelles
5     It's OK (TeddyBut Remix)    6:34
    Remix – Teddy Kumpel
6     Nowhere (Hollywood Voodoo Lounge Remix)    6:41
    Remix – Frank Rothkamm
7     Drawing Lines (House Remix)    4:25
    Remix – DJ Jeremiah
8     Smack Of Dogskin     5:17
    (Remix With Aleatoire Programmation By Frederic Galliano)
9     Angela (An Air Of Decay Beatbox Mix)     4:21
Credits
    Lyrics By – Bernd Hagg (tracks: 2 to 4, 6 to 9)
    Music By – Wolfgang Muthspiel (tracks: 2 to 4, 6 to 9)
    Producer – Wolfgang Muthspiel
    Written-By – Rebekka Bakken (tracks: 1, 5)
 REBEKKA BAKKEN & WOLFGANG MUTHSPIEL
 Daily Mirror Reflected
 [2001] Material Records / CBR320 / scans
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6.8.18

BJÖRK ‎– Debut [1993] FLAC


Freed from the Sugarcubes' confines, Björk takes her voice and creativity to new heights on Debut, her first work after the group's breakup. With producer Nellee Hooper's help, she moves in an elegantly playful, dance-inspired direction, crafting highly individual, emotional electronic pop songs like the shivery, idealistic "One Day" and the bittersweet "Violently Happy." Despite the album's swift stylistic shifts, each of Debut's tracks are distinctively Björk. "Human Behaviour"'s dramatic percussion provides a perfect showcase for her wide-ranging voice; "Aeroplane" casts her as a yearning lover against a lush, exotica-inspired backdrop; and the spare, poignant "Anchor Song" uses just her voice and a brass section to capture the loneliness of the sea. Though Debut is just as arty as anything she recorded with the Sugarcubes, the album's club-oriented tracks provide an exciting contrast to the rest of the album's delicate atmosphere. Björk's playful energy ignites the dance-pop-like "Big Time Sensuality" and turns the genre on its head with "There's More to Life Than This." Recorded live at the Milk Bar Toilets, it captures the dancefloor's sweaty, claustrophobic groove, but her impish voice gives it an almost alien feel. But the album's romantic moments may be its most striking; "Venus as a Boy" fairly swoons with twinkly vibes and lush strings, and Björk's vocals and lyrics -- "His wicked sense of humor/Suggests exciting sex" -- are sweet and just the slightest bit naughty. With harpist Corky Hale, she completely reinvents "Like Someone in Love," making it one of her own ballads. Possibly her prettiest work, Björk's horizons expanded on her other releases, but the album still sounds fresh, which is even more impressive considering electronic music's whiplash-speed innovations. Debut not only announced Björk's remarkable talent; it suggested she had even more to offer.  by Heather Phares 
Tracklist
1 Human Behaviour  4:12
Björk / Nellee Hooper
2 Crying  4:49
Nellee Hooper
3 Venus as a Boy  4:41
Björk
4 There's More to Life Than This  3:21
Björk / Nellee Hooper
5 Like Someone in Love  4:33
Johnny Burke / James Van Heusen
6 Big Time Sensuality  3:56
Björk / Nellee Hooper
7 One Day  5:24
Björk
8 Aeroplane  3:54
Björk
9 Come to Me  4:55
Björk
10 Violently Happy  4:58
Björk / Nellee Hooper
11 The Anchor Song  3:32
Björk
12 Atlantic 2:04
13 Play Dead  3:58
Engineer [Mix] – Q (4)
Engineer [Programme] – Kerry Hopwood
Producer – Danny Cannon, David Arnold
Producer [Additional], Remix – Tim Simenon

Written-By – B. Gudmundsdottir, D. Arnold, J. Wobble
Credits
Arranged By [Brass] – Björk, Oliver Lake
Backing Vocals – Jhelisa Anderson             
Brass – Gary Barnacle, Mike Mower, Oliver Lake
Drums, Percussion – Bruce Willie Smith, Luis Jardim, Nellee Hooper
Guitar – Jon Mallison
Harp – Corki Hale
Keyboards – Björk
Organ [Hammond] – Garry Hughes
Programmed By, Keyboards – Garry Hughes, Marius de Vries, Martin Virgo, Paul Waller
Tabla, Directed By [Strings] – Talvin Singh
Written-By – Gudmundsdottir (tracks: 1 to 4, 6 to 12), Hooper (tracks: 1, 2, 4, 6)
BJÖRK ‎– Debut [1993]
 Mother Records ‎/ Polydor ‎/ FLAC / scans
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