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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Too much fun!!,
By "o2nspace" (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Expert Knob Twiddlers (Audio CD)
This is one of those albums where you just wish you could have been in the studio during its creation! These two eccentric minds coming together was simply meant to be! The combined elements of Paradinas' retro, tinker-toyish sounds and James' disturbing, alien textures makes for one helluva good time. You'll find yourself scratching your head with a huge grin on your face!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
they've lost their minds,
By nclausen@iastate.edu (Ames, Iowa, U.S.A.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Expert Knob Twiddlers (Audio CD)
When i purchased the album i was unaware that mike was of the u-ziq fame and rich was of the Aphex type. I was considerably in awe at the incredible lack of identifyability that this new creation upturned. it was recorded before the time when fun wasn't involved in the creation of electronic music and these boys would've definitely caused a world wide blur of what their music really is, had they released it right after they were finished. You may never know how well an old 20's upbeat tune can sex up raw electronic purcussion unless you purchase this masterpiece.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Expert Knob Twiddlers - Two Players!,
By TastyBabySyndrome "Matthew Lewis, author of M... ("Daddy Dagon's Daycare" - Proud Sponsor of the Little Tendril Baseball Team, USA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 1000 REVIEWER)
This review is from: Expert Knob Twiddlers (Audio CD)
Making sound sculptures with Mike and Rich is always an interesting experience because you never know what'll happen. Sometimes they come out with something utterly dark and introspective, and sometimes they make something that sounds like the soundtrack to a feel-good life. It all varies from album to album, from electronic beat to electronic beat, but almost all of does have one common ground. It's interesting to follow along with because they, talented crafters sonically landscaping, put together some tasty vices. Rephlex had some fun stuff in it, working somewhat as a comedy routine on the outside and good stuff on the inside, and I actually like listening to it when I'm walking outside or when I'm sitting around and I'm in the "music, no vocals" kinda mindset. As far tracks go, there's some pretty good stuff here. "Mr. Frosty" is nice, a little drum and bass, a calm beat, and something that's pretty nice to hear. While it may not mean something to everyone, it sounds a lot like the theme song to the videogame Sim City 2000 and that brings back some fun memories. "Jelly Fish" reminds me of a flashback to the past combined with electronic music of the present, almost capsulating a sound I'd lost in the "way back when." It has the sound that screams "greasers" and "biker flicks" to me, only there are some rather odd loops topping that as well. "Eggy Toast" started out a little on the redundant side, but it finished out pretty nicely. It does have a few noises I really don't care for that much in it, but some of the odd ways some of the instrumentation layers within it makes it worth listening to. "Reg" is actually a catchy piece of work I catch myself humming along to quite often, with the little vocal sample put into it making a strange beat that the music uses as just another loop and starts building around. "Vodka" is a little more paced that a lot of the other songs on the album, reminding me somewhat of a slower paced EBM anthem attempting to play out before it adds in some of the stranger keyboards in those electronic skies. It has a really nice build, too, and I've always liked that about the song - not to mention the bleeping sounds that eventually come and whisk me away in them. I love beeping sounds. "Winner Takes All" works along the same lines as "Mr. Frosty" did, the two reminding me of one another and of Sim City whenever I hear them. "Winner Takes All" has some stuff in it that makes it stand out from the former, however, and that is again the layering that comes at the end of the track. "Giant Deflating Football," as a name, gives me imagery with the song and actually makes me laugh when I hear it. It has a building loop with a band playing in the distance, but something that sounds like air being pumped into an object that builds over time. Yeah, I can see where the title comes from. "Upright Kangaroo" also has a nice feel to it at first, and I liked what it did in the beginning. It sounds a lot like music you could snap your fingers to, at first, until certain belching sounds seem to have worked their way into the song cycle. "The Sound of Beady Eyes" is actually one of the reasons I picked up the album, because the beat it has mingled quite nicely with going out and doing something. I thought the build was done really nicely, that it all had a videogame soundtrack appeal it to, and yet was strangely easy to zone into. And, closing it out, is the slowly escalating "Bu Bu Bu Ba," with some clips in it that close this in a way that doesn't seem reminiscent of the rest of the album. I liked the song, truth be told, but it seemed to close out the album on a low beat when the rest of it had been so bouncy. This album is, again, a pretty nice piece of work, but only if you like what the band likes to do and if you are in the mood for it. You have to keep in mind that they aren't about laying down vocals on the tracks and they aren't about pleasing an audience with imagery. They instead make little electronic waterfalls to bath your mind in, letting you feel whatever emotion they think you should feel this time out. Rephlex was one of those albums that did a nice combo on the "mellow" and yet" bouncy" side of the spectrum, simply making me feel good when I'm in the mood to listen to it. So, it gets a nice 4.0 - 4.5 "thumbs up" from me as an overall piece and as portions of the entire work.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Only for completists -3 stars is being generous,
By A Customer
This review is from: Expert Knob Twiddlers (Audio CD)
The best thing about this is the cover art. Not bad, but hardly ranking as essential for Richard D James fans, or Mike Paradinas fans. This is sort of pleasant but lacks most of the personality or unique tone that pervades almost every other thing Richard D James has released.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Fun.,
By "grayincarnation" (Amsterdam, the Netherlands) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Expert Knob Twiddlers (Audio CD)
I read in an interview once that this album was made during a weekend they were stoned in the studio. In another interview I read about Richard telling he can't make music when he isn't clear. This sums up the album pretty good.It is nowhere near any complexity or seriousness. It is just very funny. Definitely easy to listen to, but in my case it doesn't hold my attention that long. For me it was worth the listen since James and Paradinas are on my list as favorite artists (just below Autechre). If you are looking for "good" music with a deeper meaning, this album just won't cut it. But it does on the other hand.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
great music,
By rienchien@hotmail.com (Jacksonville, FL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Expert Knob Twiddlers (Audio CD)
Even if you don't like Aphex Twin or Mu-ziq's other recordings--get this. It's pretty universally likable (unless you absolutely hate repitition). Most of the tracks are good: happy-fun tunes fit to whistle to. Others, like the jazzy "Winner Takes All," or the free form "The Sound of Beady Eyes," are great.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Afx + u-ziq at their happy best,
By A Customer
This review is from: Expert Knob Twiddlers (Audio CD)
recorded on rephlex.. afx + u-ziq mix together worlds, and create a mix of 70's arcade, techno, and happy times... perfectly. i love it. you will too.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pure Fun,
By A Customer
This review is from: Expert Knob Twiddlers (Audio CD)
This is a collaboration that I had always wished would happen, but figured that it'd be to good to be true. It's everything I hoped it would be! A jam session between 2 of the most innovative minds in electronic music...you can just feel how much fun they're having. I have owned this CD since a week after its release and have yet to tire of it. Electronic music with a very silly, happy, human feel. Very highly recommended.
4.0 out of 5 stars
A really fun time,
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This review is from: Expert Knob Twiddlers (Audio CD)
I have to agree, considering this a techno comedy album. I laughed, scratched my head, and grinned, as other reviews put it. definitely. It does not have the sound you would expect from hearing them by themselves, but together they pulled off something entertaining and intricate. I had the feelings confirmed in the interviews, that they made it in a weekend while stoned. It definitely does sound like that, and I would have loved to have sat in the studio as well. If you like either artist you will probably enjoy this, just remain open minded and get in a fun mood first! You will have a good time. I still have Bu Bu Bu Ba in my head. very catchy.
5.0 out of 5 stars
could it be better?,
By A Customer
This review is from: Expert Knob Twiddlers (Audio CD)
This album is one of the best album I ever heard, it combines old-skool electronica with nice ambient in a very good way. Richard and Michael Paradinas is surently a very good couple especially when they do things together. Overall this is a damn! good album for a real fan of these two genius... Tracks like: Upright Kangroo really sounds like an Upright Kangroo... and that name tells alot of what music this album contains.. :)
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