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Chromatic Universe, The (Alex Attias Presents...)

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発売日 2002年09月10日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルVisions Inc.
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 VISIONCD001
SKU 5036865003264

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:16:18
Visions Inc. gained attention right off the bat with Mustang's "Transitions." A frantically percussive production from Alex Attias, "Transition"'s searing jets of drawn-out keyboard notes over a fractured jitter of a rhythm and clipped vocal grunts was surely one of the best 2000 releases that came from a scene begrudgingly known as broken beat. One of the primary reasons why several producers within this now-global community disdain the term is because it poorly describes much of what they're releasing. It would be understandable if Attias were among the disdainful, because only a percentage of the releases on his label through 2002 -- most of which are collected here -- feature beats that are truncated, splintered, fractured, or dislocated. Still, "broken beat" as a term is effective in disassociating the producers from tangentially related scenes that aren't/weren't as forward-looking as this one. The term also emphasizes the fact that the beat is just as key as it is in hip-hop, a field where many of these producers gain plenty of inspiration. Throughout its first three years, Visions Inc. has relied on quality over quantity and a wide spectrum of sounds. Attias is directly responsible for this range; nine of The Chromatic Universe's 12 tracks feature his involvement, whether it's through mixing or production. Xela Saitta's "Daylight," featuring twisting, feather-light vocals from Vanessa Freeman, has all the mid-morning float and glow of Ramp's song of the same name (Freeman also contributes the relatively somber but gorgeously expansive and epic "Sunrays"). Idema & Co's "Cascade" finds enough space to flaunt woodwinds, brass, and a quintet of female vocalists -- who deliver a thrilling series of "shu-bi-doo-dups" and "boo-doo-aaaas" when they're not wrapping their voices around the horns -- over a racing, unchanging rhythm. Other tracks from Plutonia, Emelda, Pavel Kostiuk, and Stephane Attias round out the disc, and most of them are tantalizing hybrids of drum'n'bass, hip-hop, and jazz-funk. ~ Andy Kellman

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Waltz for Little Eva
    2. 2.
      Daylight - Saitta, Xela
    3. 3.
      Transitions - Mustang
    4. 4.
      Cascade - Idema & Co.
    5. 5.
      Sarasowju - Plutonia
    6. 6.
      Waenda - Emelda
    7. 7.
      Willo the Wisp - Kostiuk, Pavel
    8. 8.
      Sunrays - Freeman, Vanessa
    9. 9.
      Liquid Pleasure - Attias, Stephane
    10. 10.
      Vinyl Desert - Son of Scientist
    11. 11.
      Forever - Plutonia
    12. 12.
      Unique - Domu

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Alex Attias

商品の紹介

Visions Inc. gained attention right off the bat with Mustang's "Transitions." A frantically percussive production from Alex Attias, "Transition"'s searing jets of drawn-out keyboard notes over a fractured jitter of a rhythm and clipped vocal grunts was surely one of the best 2000 releases that came from a scene begrudgingly known as broken beat. One of the primary reasons why several producers within this now-global community disdain the term is because it poorly describes much of what they're releasing. It would be understandable if Attias were among the disdainful, because only a percentage of the releases on his label through 2002 -- most of which are collected here -- feature beats that are truncated, splintered, fractured, or dislocated. Still, "broken beat" as a term is effective in disassociating the producers from tangentially related scenes that aren't/weren't as forward-looking as this one. The term also emphasizes the fact that the beat is just as key as it is in hip-hop, a field where many of these producers gain plenty of inspiration. Throughout its first three years, Visions Inc. has relied on quality over quantity and a wide spectrum of sounds. Attias is directly responsible for this range; nine of The Chromatic Universe's 12 tracks feature his involvement, whether it's through mixing or production. Xela Saitta's "Daylight," featuring twisting, feather-light vocals from Vanessa Freeman, has all the mid-morning float and glow of Ramp's song of the same name (Freeman also contributes the relatively somber but gorgeously expansive and epic "Sunrays"). Idema & Co's "Cascade" finds enough space to flaunt woodwinds, brass, and a quintet of female vocalists -- who deliver a thrilling series of "shu-bi-doo-dups" and "boo-doo-aaaas" when they're not wrapping their voices around the horns -- over a racing, unchanging rhythm. Other tracks from Plutonia, Emelda, Pavel Kostiuk, and Stephane Attias round out the disc, and most of them are tantalizing hybrids of drum'n'bass, hip-hop, and jazz-funk. ~ Andy Kellman|
Rovi

スイス出身、ロンドンを拠点に活動中のアレックス・アタイアスが主宰するレーベルの編集盤。ムスタング、ビートレスなど数多くの名義を持ち、西ロンドン勢とのリンクも多い彼。本作でもディーゴと組んだプルートニアやドムなどプログレッシヴ~フュージョン系トラックも多いが、ヴァネッサ・フリーマンの歌声が活きたソウル・ナンバーや愛娘のためのジャズ・ワルツなど生のグルーヴを大切にした曲の存在感も強い。
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タワーレコード(2002年11月号掲載 (P91))

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