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Cardiology

  • AMG Review of Cardiology

    Amg
    John Bush
    All Music Guide

    A long-awaited full-length from Recloose released nearly four years after his first EP, Cardiology proves -- nearly effortlessly -- it was well worth the wait. Trainspotters attempting to peg sounds and styles on these 11 tracks could well do their heads in; Cardiology lies at the intersection of several scenes bubbling up around electronic dance: moody echno; the half-programmed, half-live sound of broken beat; the computer-processed urntablism of Prefuse 73; even synth-heavy jazz from the late '70s and early '80s (later borrowed by Chicago househeads like Larry Heard). It's obvious Matt Chicoine is an inventive, even restless producer; though his sound focuses on high-energy breakbeat echno with light, jazzy keys and the occasional stuttered vocal, the former DJ Bubblicious throws quite a few change-ups. "Processional" borrows the old rattle-and-clatter effect from a dub version with sped-up chatting going round and round, while the next track up ("Get There Tonight") rescues '80s dance from history's dustbin with echoing keyboards and an angular synth-bass. "M.I.A." is a nice /p>

    u-soul track for the Ronnie Scott's crowd, and the single "Can't Take It" goes from distorted electro to a tight turntablist bridge and back again with no energy loss. Nothing here sounds derivative because Chicoine simply uses sounds as building blocks to create a collection of great tracks.

Moonstarr Beats Processional
over 2 years ago

I needed a beat tonight, syncopated reconfiguring of my brain waves. Done something on Mog 'bout "Moonstarr here before":http://mog.com/Oatmeal/blog_post/49541. This is a broken up for the breakers mix of a standout track from Ann Arbor's Recloose, originally called "Procession" off the Cardiology LP on Carl Craig's Planet E label.Beats away!

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