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Limaçon – Tarry Not on Thoughtless Music

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It’s been a long while since I’ve posted anything on the Resonant Vibes blog. There’s a ton of reasons (and excuses) for why that is, but at the moment tapping away on my keys to wring out another review just feels right. To be honest, I don’t get all that eager banging out online reviews ad infinitum regardless of how much I like the site (and I like RV way more than most). However, in the 22 years I’ve been pimping other folks’ music I’ve learned that the alloted amount of special full lengths per annum is only a scant pair or trio. And when one of those albums ends up falling into my lap I still find it is my civic duty to gush endlessly at as many outlets as will have me. It’s a good thing most sane and responsible people in this industry don’t like me otherwise you’d have to hear way more about how awesome the new album Tarry Not is from NorCal producer/DJ Limaçon on Toronto based Thoughtless Music.

I live out West, in fact I actually live quite near Limaçon’s adopted hometown of Santa Rosa, CA so in many ways I can relate to where he’s coming from in terms of musical influences on this album. What I know is that it is easy to fall into either of the pitfalls of the all-encompassing San Francisco scene, which looms so near. Will it be the mellow house grooves of the past decade or the more current minimal trends that have swept the region? Tarry Not successful splits the middle of the two camps because Limaçon (aka Chris Lee) -in true outsider fashion- appears to owe no allegiance to either, instead borrowing liberally from both. It is a surprising move, especially considering his minimal leaning track record, but album cuts like “Labels”, “Shaken”, and “Sans Rip” are ass-shakingly funky in an old West Coast house kind of way. Of course that’s just my opinion, but I also feel that this album is an adequate evolution of the San Francisco techno scene – moving the general flow away from what detractors have labelled as a “proggy afterparty haze of sound collisions” back into the world of floor friendly house music -with a strong emphasis on MUSIC.

It’s quite refreshing to hear full-fledged melodies based in some sort of logical modality for a change out here at the far western outposts and if there’s nothing more to this album than this it would be enough to consider it noteworthy. Thankfully, Lee makes more than just funky basslines and clever melodies which helps his first album transcend the aforementioned trappings of the San Francisco scene. On Tarry Not he creates quality tracks and then strings them together into a sequence that works well allowing the tension and individual character of the compositions create a definite path for the album to flow through. This fusion of elements and flow is what makes the album one of the bright spots in 2010 (thus far).

Of course, this is all just one guy’s opinion….


Claude VonStroke-Fabric 46

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Claude VonStroke
Fabric 46
Fabric London
It’s been awhile since the Fabric series captured lightning -in-a-bottle, that rare programmed DJ mix that sounds musically refreshing and yet feels totally spontaneous like a live set. Perhaps it has been as far back as Luciano‘s  installment from last year, who knows? However, San Francisco producer and dirtybird founder Claude VonStroke humbly answers the call from the UK superclub armed with a stack of amazing tracks and a laptop full of Ableton. Personally, I’ve always been on the fence about this guy, not that it has all been his fault but because the farting bass template he created on cuts like “The Whistler” and “Deep Throat” has been ransacked by every joker from here to Bogota calling themselves “EEE-lec-ktro”. These days I can’t help but shudder sometimes when I hear his name. Thanksfully on his new Fabric mix VonStroke stretches out and away from his signature sound and showcases his wide tastes in house music- from the German kling und klong of Robag Whrume to the sheer, but perhaps overused, lushness of Stimming. He also tries to sneak in a few tracks from his own labels-although dirtybird is only mentioned once, on the last track, and it’s by VonStroke himself. Rather the focus here is more on his new techno influenced mothership offshoot- as is the whole disk-with the feeling that here’s a guy getting in touch with his extensive Detroit roots. Sometimes it doesn’t work (the Dinamoe/Clara Moto mash-up and another from Markus Schatz/Catz N Dogz) but overall the results are musically diverse enough for even the finickiest of listeners.  Hardly any of  the sounds or genres are out of place- as you might expect from an internationally recognized DJ- and all played with supremo confidence with just a dollop of humor. Well played, VonStroke.


Pearlcoder-Illex

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Pearlcoder
Illex
Blackfish Productions
Kind of amazing that people are still making loungy downtempo music like this-I thought the coffee shop techno went the way of Jazzanova (i.e. deep house) when the club scene started jumping again about a half decade ago. Pearlcoder does the downtempo thing so well though-merging subdued elements of house and techno but leaning more heavily on jazz, Balearic, and ambient styles to create a muted early evening version of the full on late night hedonism of the club experience. Fans of this genre have always demanded diversity and memorable hooks and Illex is all of that and then some by adding soulful and cinematic to that list of fan criteria. There is dub reggae, ambient, trip hop, lounge, and even techno all stirred up in this dense nugget of the organic and synthetic. Some of the album does sound a little dated like an early 2000′s Bedrock chill-out compilation with flourishes of New Age-y trance arpeggios but beyond those minor flaws exist Pearlcoder who are still out there pushing the downtempo genre forward. More power to them as they have succeeded in conveying their commitment on Illex.


A promo mix from Auralism’s Clint Stewart

I cannot say enough good things about this guy. This one has been on heavy iPod rotation for the past month.

Clint Stewart – Seattle Promo Mix

CLICK HERE to download this mix.

PLAYLIST

1. Motor City Drum Ensemble – Keep Up [2020 Vision Recordings]
2. Ben Klock – OK (feat. Elif Bicer) [Ostgut Ton]
3. Ben Klock – Grip [Ostugut Ton]
4.Samuli Kemppi – Vangel [Ostgut Ton]
5. Marcel Fengler – Playground [Ostugut Ton]
6. Kevin Saunderson – Bounce Your Body To The Box (Mike Shannons Flashback Mix) [KMS Records]
7. Danton Eeprom – Legacy [Fondation Records]
8. The Sunburst Band – Journey To The Sun (Dennis Ferrer Remix) [ITH (Defected In The House)]
9. Chymera – Sumatra (Deetron Remix) [Figure]
10. Minilogue – Doiicie [Curle Recordings]
11. Varaslov – Inside Ways feat. Dop [Supplement Facts]
12. Mutant Clan – Outside [SCI+TEC Digital]
13. Sian – Skeleton [SCI+TEC Digital]
14. Franklin De Costa – Kronn [Curle Recordings]