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Rumour has it that Pascal Arbez is behind this second release
on Citizen, and to my ears the music contained on this four-tracker
is certainly reminiscent of his Vitalic and Dima guises.
First up is 'Bodies, Minds, Souls' which sets the tone for
the whole EP: similar to Vitalic but dirtier, grimier and
less melodic. The mood is a lot more lo-fi than the more polished
Dima and Vitalic releases and is all the better for it. This
is storming hard techno for dancefloors, with all traces of
melody wiped out and replaced with a heavy droning bass, ominous
synths, chopped up beats and disturbing vocals.
Second track 'Fat' certainly lives up to its name, with
crunchy 909 snares crashing around a busy, distorted bassline.
Flip to Side 2 where Onurb has left it to track 3 to unleash
the EP's finest moment. 'Get Ready To Race' is 'La Rock 01'
for 2003, not a claim to be made lightly! A dismembered voice
croaks over funky bass and drums that are unmistakably Vitalic.
Haunted synth sounds then build and build until you're suddenly
into end-of-night-classic territory.
'Message: Music' rounds the EP off with a syncopated bass
drum, shuffling hi-hats, Hacker-esque synths and the obligatory
vocodered vocal.
While not as immediately accessible as something like Vitalic's
'Poney' EP, this record is still probably one of the best
techno records of the year. Unique peak-time electronic music
for the dancefloor.
By Dan
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