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MIXMAG TUNE OF THE MONTH!!!

Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2010 6:16 pm
by ifsymptomspersist
IN SHOPS NOW!!

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A. Al Tourettes - When I Rest I Rust
AA. Al Tourettes - The Next Meal

ISP is proud to present Al Tourettes, highly regarded by the likes of Appleblim and Maryanne Hobbs as one of the most inventive and innovative producers around at the moment. Al makes his debut for If Symptoms Persist with 2 fresh tracks of quality electronic machine funk!

Combining many elements from Electro, Techno, Dubstep and Electronica, his music is characterised by complex polyrhythms, gritty sub-bass, and extreme digital effects processing, all bound together by a heavy dose of funk.

 “Al’s live set has to be seen, up there with Shackleton for a great example of people really playing a live set rather than just pressing play on a pre-cued mix…am smashing his tunes on a regular basis!”
– Appleblim

“I’ve got a serious crush on this boy, definitely one of my favourite producers right now!” - Maryanne Hobbs BBC Radio 1

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Re: MIXMAG TUNE OF THE MONTH!!!

Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2010 10:19 am
by necrophile greg
Bagged!

Re: MIXMAG TUNE OF THE MONTH!!!

Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 4:49 pm
by wedge
Big up the one like Al Tourettes!

Re: MIXMAG TUNE OF THE MONTH!!!

Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 9:32 am
by wedge
No 43 in Juno Chart!

Re: MIXMAG TUNE OF THE MONTH!!!

Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 2:47 pm
by noam
LOL at the picture of Joe Muggs tho...

sick tune still

Re: MIXMAG TUNE OF THE MONTH!!!

Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 4:19 pm
by wedge
Nice review in Sonic Router - http://sonicrouter.blogspot.com/

The entire concept of dubstep multiplied by techno – thrown as an overarching blanket over the sort of static-drenched cuts that made up Appleblim’s Dubstep Allstars mix a couple of years ago – is essentially a redundant one at this point. Much as it’s easy to single out groups of producers making stuff that’s heavily influenced by both stables, in most cases there’s such a density of things going on that any attempt to unravel them into two such broad regions runs the risk of tunnelvision. Scuba’s excellent Triangulation album is one recent example; Al Tourettes’ latest plate for If Symptoms Persist is another.

As a regular Appleblim co-conspirator and Bristol resident, the techno comparison was always going to be there. But where many of that stable take the ashen motion of the Berlin set as a primary source, there’s a lot more Detroit in Al Tourettes’ music. Certainly, if there’s one common trait most easily singled out, it’s both tracks’ sheer, irresistible funk. ‘When I Rest I Rust’ positively oozes body movement, powered by an irresistibly liquid groove that acts in stark contrast to the ferrous vocal motif that gradually seizes up across its length. It panders far more to Drexciya’s oceanic obsessions than to dubstep’s bassweight fetish, and relishes in the tension of an all-too-long interlude that carves through the centre. There’s swing here for sure, but it relinquishes its power to a restless, jittery mood that offsets party vibes for something far more sinister.

Over on the A, the clipped two-step stylings of ‘The Next Meal’ prove less immediate, but vertiginous in depth. Although neither track makes any kind of concession to dancefloor ease – far from it – it’d probably be easier to get down to; its garagey flex ebbs and flows around warm gusts of sub that drift up from some subterranean lair. Hardly easy listening then, but a seriously impressive display of how it’s possible to assimilate the best bits from a host of other influences – techno, electro, dubstep, even noise – and reimagine them as something that’s entirely its own. It’s certainly a damn sight more compelling than his debut 12” for Apple Pips, and is suggestive of the emergence of something totally unique that for now remains hidden just around the next corner.

Words: Rory Gibb
Out: Now

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