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Fabric 44 : Mixed By John Tejada

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発売日 2009年01月12日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルFabric
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 FABRIC87
SKU 802560008720

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00

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John Tejada was a techno legend by the time Fabric 44 came out, and this DJ mix program shows why: he's not only a genius at editing tracks so that a long string of unrelated source materials comes out sounding like a seamless piece of symphonic electro, but he's also a master of texture, which makes all the difference in the world when your rhythmic foundation is as minimalistic as his tends to be. On tracks like "Kamm" (by Pigon), a flanger in the background serves almost as a melody instrument for a time until the bleepy, swishy synthesizer part comes in; Alex Cortiz's "Phlogiston" is built on a repetitive four-note line that sounds like it was generated by a vintage Roland TB-303, and Tejada's own "Torque" combines a sassy handclap with eerily juddering chord stabs and a hoarse voice whispering the word "thirteen" (or "dirty"?) over and over. Only one track, the inexcusably annoying "Cristal" by Nekes, distracts from the consistently groovy pleasure generated by this top-notch slab of contemporary techno. ~ Rick Anderson|
Rovi

John Tejada was a techno legend by the time Fabric 44 came out, and this DJ mix program shows why: he's not only a genius at editing tracks so that a long string of unrelated source materials comes out sounding like a seamless piece of symphonic electro, but he's also a master of texture, which makes all the difference in the world when your rhythmic foundation is as minimalistic as his tends to be. On tracks like "Kamm" (by Pigon), a flanger in the background serves almost as a melody instrument for a time until the bleepy, swishy synthesizer part comes in; Alex Cortiz's "Phlogiston" is built on a repetitive four-note line that sounds like it was generated by a vintage Roland TB-303, and Tejada's own "Torque" combines a sassy handclap with eerily juddering chord stabs and a hoarse voice whispering the word "thirteen" (or "dirty"?) over and over. Only one track, the inexcusably annoying "Cristal" by Nekes, distracts from the consistently groovy pleasure generated by this top-notch slab of contemporary techno. ~ Rick Anderson
Rovi

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