V/A Future Memories (Interchill) 2008 review
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V/A Future Memories (Interchill) 2008
Track Listing :
01. Eat Static - Sands of Time
02. Ultimax - Noir
03. Radiate - Witchkraft
04. Phutureprimitive - Deeper feat. Alyssa Palmer
05. Mauxuam - After B4
06. Tripswitch - Lyra
07. Solar Fields - Jeezlh
08. Snakestyle - Neutral Bouyancy
09. Carbon Based Lifeforms - Reaktion
10. Cell - Spinning Whale
Future Memories is compiled by Interchill label DJ/A&R Nathalie Edell.
1.Eat Static (Merv Pepler and Joie Hinton) - Sands of Time, contains a majority of sharp tones with a bucolic forest walk's feeling riding a horse at a walking pace ; it's something very calm, peaceful, bracing or yet climatic.
2.Ultimax (Max Kosenko from Israel) – Noir , consists in some Jazzy downtempo with some unpolished backgrounding sounds. After the middle break, the melody changes through a darker way which contrasts so much with the first part that you're wondering if you're still listening to the same thing. The answer is yes & i'm convinced that was the aim targeted by the artist here .
3.Radiate (Seb Taylor & Nick Edell) – Witchkraft, appears as a simple or minimalist tune if you don't really take care while listening. Indeed it's a very chiseled production , which is very deep, mental with soft sounds but also catchy & hypnotizin.
4.Phutureprimitive (Rain) - Deeper feat. Alyssa Palmer I don't understand what the hell is doing this tune on this compilation, it's just some cheap pop-chill : a big error of casting according to me.
5.Mauxuam (Maurizio Liguori) - After B4 , for some experimental sounding, quite close to Jens Buchert soundscape. For those who don't know the previous quoted artist let just precise the influences are eclectic & the content is mental.
6.Tripswitch (Nick Brennan) – Lyra , the discret opening is murky soon accompanied with a slow motion rhythmic. Then there's the main pattern (the base of the tune) which is too much repetitive & gets quickly boring despite some efforts to make the track evolve with the piano thema for example from the break at 3”30; global result a lack of variation.
7.Solar Fields (Magnus Birgersson from Sweden) – Jeezlh , if there would be a single song to retain from this cd, it will be this one. Usually i'm not a big fan of Solar Fields but here it's different cause that's the best track i've ever heard from him mixing emotional, tripping, hypnotic, floating, fairish & unpolished parts.
8.Snakestyle (Matt Embleton from London)- Neutral Bouyancy , the music is weird, subtle, beatless tends to be minimalist too & results quite difficult to get in. To sum up the spirit of the track, i could say that at the same time it's a good one coz you can listen to it with absolutely no difficulties & on the other side when it finishes you don't remember anything of it like if it was never played. In a word : strange.
9.Carbon Based Lifeforms – Reaktion strongly reminds me Solar Quest's productions from 1994, the Orgship album. Actually i'd prefer CBL sounding like in their Hydroponic Garden album (even if it would be a bit warmed up) instead of Solar Quest , despite the undeniable quality of the tune,,,
10. Cell (Alex Scheffer from France) - Spinning Whale, sadness is all around here packed with deep, hypnotic production & a hint of ether which could makes turn your head. Unfortunately, my attention focuses on the snare sound which doesn't fit with the rest of the banktones employed that's a real pity cause i think it contributes to ruin the track.
I personally consider more difficult to conceive an ambient-chill compilation than a dancefloor one, because on the downtempo scene, the artists have more facilities to exploit their personality, their own musical universe. That's a bit the worry of Future memories : picking up the tunes one by one would be perfect to the condition of not considering an artistic coherence all along & here it seems to be only partly intended.
Climax:7
Good moments:1,2,3,5
Strange:8
Mark : 7/10 |
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SMC |
Tracklist looks interesting, a lot of good artists. I'll check this out as soon as i can. |
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