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Cobblestone Jazz
The Modern Deep Left Quartet
Though rooted in minimal techno, the group take a much more free and improvisational approach to recording, something that bears fruit almost immediately on "Sun Child" which combines the slick Rhodes piano sound of Bob James with paper thin claps and live cymbals to give the tune a vitality seldom heard on rigid minimal. "Mr Polite" is a great lesson on how to use vocoders to devastating effect - repeating a mantra-like refrain as instruments join in around it. "Children" on the other hand is sparse and edgy with shakers and hi-hats to the fore. Stepping away from techno rhythms briefly, "Midnight Sun" slows the pace right down and creates a dreamy soundscape around some distant and seriously warped vocals - a combination that's as beautiful as it is intriguing. Though Cobblestone Jazz's approach is different to most, don't let the methodology fool you - it's still a minimal dance record through and through, albeit with some brilliantly fresh ideas and sounds.
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Chance Dub
2
Sun Child
3
Mr Polite
4
Cromagnon Man
5
Fiesta
6
Children
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Chance
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Midnight Sun