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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars after the party's over
Several years ago, Mu-ziq released a dense, soup of pure sonic fury in the form of "Bilous Paths", perhaps his most layered, complex and best work to date. The searing pitches, and mountains of sound left many a listener either confounded or astounded, after the clean, classical influenced breakbeat opus that was "Royal Astronomy".

Now it's 2007, and Mike P...
Published on September 25, 2007 by 0=0

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2.0 out of 5 stars Mu-ziq hit his peak!...a long long time ago.
I like Mu-ziq. Along with Aphex Twin and Squarepusher, this guy's up there with em. Mu-ziq's early material was interesting enough--nothing to cheer about. Then came Lunatic Harness, his best, most well-orchestrated masterpiece. Diverse and technically skillful it was. Then came Bilious paths afterward. It was his second best I would say. Not as good as the previous, but...
Published on August 20, 2007 by doodooballs


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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars after the party's over, September 25, 2007
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This review is from: Duntisbourne Abbots Soulmate Devastation Technique (Audio CD)
Several years ago, Mu-ziq released a dense, soup of pure sonic fury in the form of "Bilous Paths", perhaps his most layered, complex and best work to date. The searing pitches, and mountains of sound left many a listener either confounded or astounded, after the clean, classical influenced breakbeat opus that was "Royal Astronomy".

Now it's 2007, and Mike P. returns, this time with no intention to blow minds, or fuses for that matter, releasing his most introspective and melancholy work to date, "Duntisbourne Abbots Soulmate Devastation Technique". I can see why some folks might make a snap judgement, accusing Mike P. of losing his mojo, or whatever. Truth is, this is simply a guy expressing his current state of mind--this is the Mu-ziq machine wearing a very human heart on its sleeve. This is the sound of an artist who is simply being honsest, disregarding current trends, for the most part.

The fuzz and most of the furor of past efforts are almost all but gone, and the melodies, which were there, but sometimes challenging to decipher on "Bilous" are here at the fore, taking prominence over the beats even. The melodies on here are some of the most beautiful, though saddest, in that trademark wobbly Mu-ziq way, I've heard from Mr. Paradinas. Where "Bilous" was the mad all night party, this is the aftermath, the morning after, where you try to sort out your head, try to make sense of all the good and the bad that occured during the previous evening, with feelings intense and vivid, yet foggy and vague. This is post dubstep, post grime, post Mu-ziq music even. Apparently this stuff was made in reaction to a failed relationship with a former wife, and you can hear the pain and sorrow--the reflection in the sounds. Never one to dutifully try and appease any type of listening audience, this is an unexpected turn to some not-so-difficult listening material, and though it might be tagged as "queasy" listening for some, this is still far better than a whole lot of what's being passed as good music these days. I give Mike a five for staying true to himself and continuing to make great, quality electronic music.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars different definently...its a good thing., March 30, 2008
This review is from: Duntisbourne Abbots Soulmate Devastation Technique (Audio CD)
This cd starts out with a theme that never ceases. Reviews claim that most of the songs sound like they are all deviations of the same thing; they do not differ drastically from one another throughout the album. The truth is they dont. This is by far Mike Paradinas's most far out album. At the same time I have a very clear image or picture in my head when i think about this album. It makes me "feel" a certain way; A very strong way. I think it is the fact that this album DOES hold a familiar theme throughout; building on it here, tearing it down there. This is in contrast to an album with 10 or so songs that all sound completely different, or they were wrritten at very different times in the composers life. Im not saying "duntisbournes" is a perfect work of art, but whenever an ethereal memory of this haunting little album comes looming up, it is usually because of the overall theme of the album and not a particular song.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best since Brace Yourself, May 19, 2009
In this CD Mike takes all the good parts of the mostly bad stuff he's done over the last decade or so, expands on them, then brings them all together into something semi-cohesive that works very well. Outstanding effort. Love it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Gloomy Masterpiece., December 9, 2008
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I'm a big fan of Mike. I pretty much love all of his work released under the ziq alias. This is my favorite album from µ-ziq by far. Lunatic Harness was my favorite, but after a few months of listening to Duntisbourne it seals the deal. Strawberry Fields Hotel is my favorite song. It is a perfect piece of music. The overall feeling of the album is morose, but even so it is still brilliant. This might not be a good choice for a first album by µ-ziq. However, if you are familiar with and love his past material, then I think you'll at least dig this album.
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars duntisbourne abbots soulmat devastation technique, February 13, 2008
This review is from: Duntisbourne Abbots Soulmate Devastation Technique (Audio CD)
mu ziq is one of my favourite electronic musician and this album is a comfirmation of your talent
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2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Mu-ziq hit his peak!...a long long time ago., August 20, 2007
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I like Mu-ziq. Along with Aphex Twin and Squarepusher, this guy's up there with em. Mu-ziq's early material was interesting enough--nothing to cheer about. Then came Lunatic Harness, his best, most well-orchestrated masterpiece. Diverse and technically skillful it was. Then came Bilious paths afterward. It was his second best I would say. Not as good as the previous, but a good forerunner for this disappointment known as Duntisbourne Abbots Soulmate Devastation Technique. A long meaningless title for a long meaningless album. There are too many songs and none of them stand out. As a matter of fact (or my opinion if you will), a few of them sound like one another, as if they are just slight variations of one song. None of these songs are technically outstanding. Nothing like Lunatic Harness, but more like ones thrown together by the most amateur of amateur drill and bass wannabees. I gave 5 stars to Lunatic Harness and 4 to Bilious paths. This time, one star for being Mu-ziq, and one star for putting out another album. How about you put a little thought and effort into the next one? Thank you.
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