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By Michael Hollibaugh (Petaluma, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rhythmogenesis (Audio CD)
I am trying to extend my horizons here and was turned on to this new (for me) sound. I usually listen to more experimental/brokenbeat/breakcore but this music is a vacation to my ears. Bubbly and clicky riddims lace this fun, head-nodable/dancable album. I HIGHLY reccommend this selection to ANYONE who wants something aside from the mainstream sewage that attracts the hordes. Try MRI's "All That Glitters" too! As usual, Force Inc makes 'em good.
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This review is from: Rhythmogenesis (Audio CD)
MRI is a relatively new outfit composed of Germans Frank Elting and Stephan Lieb, and this full length does an excellent job of establishing them in the current minimal tech-house scene. Most of the track on the album are over 8 minutes long and develop very well through dreamy chords, delayed synth-lines, deep bass, and quirky samples. Any fan of Basic Channel, Richie Hawtin, Theorem, Sutekh, Kit Clayton, Vladislav Delay, or Thomas Brinkmann will rank this album as a top of 2000.
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This is truly one of the greatest dubby / minimal techno albums around. Basic Channel & Porter Ricks fans will be very happy. If you can track down any Elting/Lieb albums they are also as strong as M.R.I.. Rhythmogenesis has a polished dub sound, even an occasional voice sample is heard, but tastefully. This CD sould be in every minimal techno lover's collection. After you get M.R.I., try to track down "elting_lieb" the "disturbedances" CD, you may find it on Amazon.co.uk. Truly Frank Elting and Stephan Lieb have cornered the market of dubby tech. Superb.
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