The official pre-release press sent out to promote Call to Mind focused on Commix's wide pool of influences, making this debut album sound revolutionary and even a little dangerous. Instead, much of the album sounds quite familiar, and while techno, house, and even hip-hop flavors are all present, this U.K. duo's talent lies in how subtly and uniquely they work these foreign tones into the mix. Take the spacy "Belleview" which sneaks techno under a Grooverider influenced beat, or "Spectacle" which is classic jungle lightly dusted with Chicago house style. These outside sounds serve to diversify an album which otherwise draws from drum'n'bass history with "Change" recalling classic gritty, gabba jungle, and the title track referencing the new, blissful breed like Blu Mar Ten. If there's a radical angle to be touted, it's probably that Call to Mind is that rare jungle album that works just as well on the headphones as it does on the dancefloor. ~ David Jeffries|
Rovi
ここ数年でドラムンベース・シーンの最前線へ躍り出たコミックスが、メタルヘッズから満を持してアルバム・デビュー! 非常にクリアなプロダクションを武器に、時にソウルフルな、時にエッジーな面を見せる彼らのセンスとスキルが凝縮されている。808ステイトに影響を受けたであろうシンセやテクノ色も打ち出した4つ打ちトラックもあって、とにかく奥が深い! 隠しトラックでは何とマッド・マイクのリミックスも収録。
bounce (C)青木 正之
タワーレコード(2008年03月号掲載 (P63))