Club Music ( 2014,
Diagonal ) - The Diagonal dynamo returns to his label on a combustible trio of 'Club Music' trax, including a crackshot collaboration with
Russell Haswell.
Powell's first 12" for the label since
2012's '
Body Music' arrives a year since his 'Fizz' 12" for
Liberation Technologies and a killer for The
Death Of
Rave - with a couple of scintillating remixes for
Ike Yard and
Silent Servant in between - to mark his clearest, canniest statement of intent, wrenching ideas twoc'ed from
New Beat,
Hardcore Jungle, Post-Punk and heavy
Electronics into crafty, sidewinding de-rangements as direct as they are considered.
It's a properly modernist sound, rejecting staid ideas of melodic and harmonic progression in favour of adventurous, non-linear constructions tacking wayward yet disciplined grooves with smashed synthlines and semi-organic gristle to leave the 'floor panting, bleeding and gurning. 'So
We Went Electric' starts up with a patented motorik mix of New Beat grind and leather-bound electronic energy, before EP highlight 'No
U Turn' tears the skin off it with a mutant dedication to
Nico's legendary techstep label factoring retuned steppers torsion with a phet-clenched No
Wave urgency - watch out for the doubled-up breakdown and inverted 2nd drop! However, in terms of sheer lunacy, his '
Maniac' razzer with Russell Haswell is the one, featuring the august mentalist coaxing virulent noise from his modified
Devil Fish TB-303 over cut-up drums, honking sax blurts and slicing guitar stabs to sound something like
Latin Rascals beaten up by
Bill Laswell. In effect, the 'Club Music' EP's a perfect distillation of the manic energy and diversity of Powell's unique DJ sets, and arguably Diagonal's deadliest dancefloor dosage to date.
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- published: 12 May 2014
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