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2Nd Gen - Flickness (CD) Loot Price: R345
Discovery Miles 3 450
2Nd Gen - Flickness (CD): 2Nd Gen

2Nd Gen - Flickness (CD)

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Loot Price R345 Discovery Miles 3 450

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Wajid Yaseem's work over the years, both as backing performer and solo artist, has covered an impressively wide range of work -- it's no stretch to say that England provides a ready ferment for an artist equally entranced by Pakistani music, dub, and punk, among many other things. Flicknives continues this blend to excellent effect -- after his initial turns on NovaMute, this debut effort on Quatermass helps to further that label's increasing stature. Opening song "Evox," for instance, could in many hands simply be cod-Indian drone but here restores and extends the lost power of mid-'90s isolationist performers in combination with the haunting flow of strings and guitars -- and that it then leads to the brutal techno/feedback riff of "Middle Finger Motif" is all the more captivating. While the album is definitely all of a piece -- tending toward the darker and more ominous -- it makes the variety on display all the more involving, drawing connections between many different approaches effortlessly. Thus, there's Olga Naiman's semi-spoken word vocal on "Post Modern Martyrs" over a deep, brusque hip-hop crawl, electronic distortion adding to the murky chaos, or the soft chimes (real bells? electronics?) set against the brisker tech-step beats of "Paper Veins," all while a deep bassline snarls beneath it all. The glowering moods throughout suggest both Scorn's astringent sense of doom (check the combination of electronic growl and crisp beats on the title track) and Yaseem's former employers Fun-da-Mental, who never shirked away from cranking up the volume in chaotic fashion. Though the album doesn't maintain a full involvement to the end, the massive beats of "Some Dirt You Just Can't Wash Away" help provide a good final kick. ~ Ned Raggett

General

Label: Forced Exposure
Release date: November 2003
Originally released: March 2004
Recorded by: 2Nd Gen
Dimensions: 132 x 148 x 9mm (L x W x T)
Format: CD
Categories: Music > Pop / Rock
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Music > Dance
LSN: XPE-VTK-0QF-2
Barcode: 5411867171430

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Disk 1

1 Evox
2 Middle Finger Motif
3 Flicknives
4 Post Modern Martyrs
5 Hex
6 Paper Veins
7 Non-Plussed
8 Sliding Into Stereotypes
9 Some Dirt You Just Can't Wash Away
10 Vector Song

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