New various artists cd on Boltfish containing 2 discs of pure remix.
Disc one is a remix frenzy with all the artists remixing each others
tracks and disc two is ' The camella remixes' which contains more
remixes by various artists of Cheju's ' Canellia '.
Disc One:
'J.Auer - Roppongi Hills (Mint's tourist mix)' lays down a crystal
clear path with sharp reverberating remnants of shattered spaceships
that line the interior of this electrified 4am delve into the
bowels of a neon night. 'Karmoy - Faded Pictures (Zainetica &
Utility player - UPZ mix)' then eeks out a fuzzy waveform of broken
illusions with blinking creativity and a side pocket of snap happy
drumbeats and engaging melodies, that you cannot resist, whilst
'Boc Scadet - Chani (CHEjU remix)' unleashes all the new creations
from a makeshift petri dish hideaway in the rubbish bins of a
secret workshop that has never been breached by a human form...fuzz
zap and pulse it to the middle of next week...its all good.
Smooth drumbeats and springy sub basslines washed down with a
cup of fresh air followed by a handful of aa batteries is what
'Karmøy - Åkra (J.Auer - Early Frosty Morning mix)'
is all about. The adventure into a nest formed entirely of cornflakes
and slices of frozen polystyrene is captured in audio format via
a tiny mic on 'MINT - Standing Still (Polestar - Reminisce mix)'
and Zainetica - When The Time Comes (CHEjU remix) takes the form
of a one way rocket ride into deep deep space, sideswiping newly
formed galaxies and leaving a trail of heavy bassline in your
wake. All topped off with an intriguing melody, its tempting to
scoff it all down in one go.
'Bal-a-klah-va - The Luminous Flesh of Giants (October Man remix)'
is another adventure wrapped in the guise of a track on a cd.
Smaller than small microscopic sounds flutter through the air
like feather dropping off a synthetic parrot, causing streaks
of colour to infiltrate the monochrome surroundings, and soothe
everything as far as the eye can see. We are then transported
to an almost Detroit rumbling, with intent, welcome to 'MINT’s
- A question of timing (J.Auer - Pacific Blue remix)'. Plodding
synth compressions, bounce and scuttle around as if they were
caught in an eternal contest of hidden mind games deep within
your swollen brain. A good one for a 3am refresh.
'Bal-a-klah-va - Anamorph (Recursive mix)' lays it down with a
jewel rich cave bursting into life when a runaway lazer and his
friends stumble across the gem fest by accident. Partly glowing
streaks of red green and blue, ricochet around the open air and
scuff any surface that gets in their way, causing a slice like
beat pattern to envelop itself and silently explode, releasing
the most intense lightshow the world has ever seen. Cool stuff.
'Polestar - 8b12 (Boc Scadet remix)' takes it easy with a minimal
stroll through a barren landscape, scatted with the piles of unused
light bulbs and exhaust fumes from overhead rocket ships, which
has formed itself into huge organic pyramids on the dusty floor
below, whilst 'CHEjU - Sliding Window(Line Noise remix)' drags
you along on a brand new missions which is has just been informed
about, with a huge smile on its triangular face. Rich with tangy
zips and remote controlled zaps, tied together with washing samples
from the unseen en underground reservoir on Saturn’s satellite
moon, this one programs you into a robot mania, and you love it.
The second disc is packed full of remixes made by winners of
a competition held by Boltfish. The competition was to create
a remix of “Camellia” a vocal track (vocals courtesy of Soo Lee)
originally made by Cheju and included on the compilation “Region
Zero” reviewed here. Thirteen were chosen in the end to make it
on the cd and they are from The Rumblist, Kado, Z-arc, Richard
Houghten, Sunburn in Cyprus, Damien Shingleton, Tito Huapaya,
Mattew McCullough, Manilla, Ray Benge, Tarafonika, Sidechain and
Cheju.
Personal favourites are 'Z- Arc's - retro hyperbox edit' for
its neon crunch information leak, 'Tito Huapaya's - Hp Mix' for
a huge sweeping flyby of a city in meltdown after the hottest
summer on record and 'Cheju's - Ice Mix' for a full on fuzz up,
laced with electronic ribbons.
Take a listen to em all.
Patchwork is another rich, intelligent and soothing welcome to
my battery core. Boltfish continue to develop and blossom in all
areas, and are fast becoming a label with a killer selection of
artists, and releases. Plus I don’t think I need to say again,
that all this music is available from their site or for purchase
on nice neat cd packages. Just do it!
Sam