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split je prvi korak novo-pečene italijanske založbe Robotradio Records,
ki je nastala z idejo izdelati serijo zgoščenk, kjer bi sodelovala
po en domač in en tuj bend in v katerih bi skušali združiti ne samo
glasbo, pač pa tudi video in strip-art. To jim je tudi supelo. Stvar
pride v stripovsko poslikanem digipack ovitku, ki nosi znotraj za
vsak bend par komadov in video spot. Stvar odpre trio Red Worm's
Farm iz Padove in že takoj odigrajo največji hit te zgoščenke, ''Jelly
Bean''. Gre za nekakšen post-rock z močnimi basi, ostrim praskanjem
kitare in dobrim petjem, kar deluje nekako tako kot Fugazi in pade
hitro v uho. Naprej odigrajo še komadič ''Pop song'' bolj v Sonic
Youth stilu, lep inštrumentalec ''Fav'' in za konec še remix hita
te zgoščenke ''Jelly Bean''. Komad je dober in tega mu ne more pokvariti
niti elektronska preobleka. Američane The Paper Chase, bi lahko
tudi označil za post-rock, čeprav v skrajno čudaški različici. Poleg
klasičnih inštrumentov imajo še sintič in en kup efektov, kar še
dodatno podkrepi neskladnost in neprebavljivost glasbe. Komad ''I'm
your dosctor now'' je s svojimi nenavadnimi efekti kar zanimiv,
medtem ko je ''Isn't she something?'' en sam napor. Tudi oni pustijo
za na konec remix in sicer za komad ''Out comes the knives'', ki
je v akustični različici odigran dolgočasno in zaspano. Besedil
ni, video spoti pa so zelo preprosti in nič kaj prida. V video sekciji
zmagajo The Paper Chase, drugače pa so mi Red Worm's Farm skozi
celotno zgoščenko dosti boljši. Sicer malce kratko vse skupaj in
pogrešam besedila, ampak drugače mi je všeč kar delajo na RobotRadio.
Tega bi vsekakor moralo biti več! (25/08/2004)
English
Version:
First output for the italian label Robotradio Records that
came to an idea of puting out series of split CDs, which would not
only include music but also video and comic art. This time around
they pick some previously unreleased/released songs by american
band The Paper Chase and italian Red Worm's Farm, made a video and
remix song for both and all together wrapt into a nice digipack
decorated by comic designer. Red Worm's Farm start thing out with
a great post-rock song ''Jelly Bean'' using strong bass, sharp scratching
guitar, interesting drumming and cool singing. It could be compared
to Fugazi and it's definitely the best song herein. With ''Pop song''
they go into more Sonic Youth directions, ''Fev'' is instrumental
and here's again ''Jelly Bean'', this time as remixed version. What
can I say? The song is good and even the electronic coat can't change
that. Also The Paper Chease could be described as post-rock, though
their music goes into far more weird and exploring direction. Beside
common instruments they're using keyboard and whole bunch of semples,
which make everything even more disharmonious and hard to swallow.
Their first song ''I'm your dosctor now'' works pretty interesting
with all this unusual sample arrangement, but than ''Isn't she something?''
is totally unbearable. Their remix song for ''Out comes the knives''
is played acoustic, but done really boring and sleepy. Really not
my cup of tea. There's no sign of lyrics while videos are very plain
and nothing special. All in all, pretty short record, but I see
the whole concept as a great idea and I really wish other labels
would try something similar sometimes! (25/08/2004)
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