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Smart music can still be fun. Ace techno prankster Fred Giannelli has
delivered a multi-flavoured EP of groovy mid-Atlantic hip-swivellers that's very
satisfying.
| Tracklisting |
| a1. | Distant Gratification | lo | hi |
| b1. | Delirious | lo | hi |
| b2. | Prescience | lo | hi |
"Distant Gratification" offers the unsettling sensation of two machines slowly meshing
together, but in a wholly unexpected way. Deeply comforting funk melodies merge
with off-kilter kicks before submerging in supremely delicate acid squelches.
Propelled by insistent syncopated synths and beats, this cut unfolds into
sinuous, arcing, slow motion grooves that are immensely intricate and
fascinating while simultaneously being deliciously beguiling and soft. Some say
it's the missing link between Metro Area and Kraftwerk; we say it's a killer
early-set track.
The rest of the EP is just as appetising. "Delirious" is tough, electrifying,
machine funk. Crucially, it re-injects disco magic into the swinging Chi-town
formula, dropping monstrous minimal techno bass lines that have been pimped up
in Studio 54. It's the sound of a glitter ball being hit by a sniper's laser.
"Prescience" is an exemplary slice of minimal tech-funk which updates the hypnotic
groove template with insect noise electronics.
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