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Showing posts with label kerrier district. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kerrier district. Show all posts

Thursday 20 April 2023

Spiral Staircase

This is the fifth of five Luke Vibert posts, from my ongoing collaboration with reader Spencer- we have a new project that should have started by now. I've been a bit all over the place with things in recent weeks but will make every effort to get onto that now this run of posts is coming to a close. 

In 2004 Luke Vibert in his Wagon Christ mode held a remix competition via the magazine Future Music CD. That competition was won by Aphex Twin who remixed Wagon Christ's Sci Fi Staircase into this...

Spiral Staircase [Future Music Competition] (AFX Remix) 

It is Richard D James at his very best, opening with alternating synth notes and then an acid squiggle. A crunchy breakbeat hits after forty seconds and the three elements loop and spiral around each other, a hiss eventually pushing in too. More synths, a rising and falling topline that dances, almost visibly. The sudden stop at two minutes twelve gives the shortest of breaks and then the second half develops, more of the same but different slightly. There is some very loud sub-bass kicking in before the end section at around four minutes goes much deeper, into ambient techno territory and a long ending, sub bass capable of making car speakers jump from their moorings. It is deceptively beautiful, endlessly imaginative and quite beautiful. 

It may seem a little unfair that Aphex Twin won the competition. He knows Luke well from Cornwall and he put out many of Luke's recordings. On AFX's Soundcloud page he added some notes about the track which I put here verbatim...

best way i can explain this was falling in love with someone that didnt exist, it couldve been applied to anyone and everyone.
liferush.
I mean it was for luke's competition but when I was making it I obviously had other thoughts going around me ed.
Was hard keeping it a secret from him, i had an advantage, i knew better than most what luke liked !-)
I gave the prize to the runner up, i forgot his name now.
It's quite quiet because the sub is so loud and low, trade/off.

I've sequenced the five Luke Vibert tracks from this mini- series into one twenty- seven mix but including the alternative version of Spiral Staircase rather than the one above, a minute shorter and opening with that sub bass wobble and then the dancing melody line. 

Bagging Area/ Spencer Luke Vibert Mix

  • Plug: Me And Mr. Jones
  • Luke Vibert: Doozit
  • Kerrier District: Disco Nasty
  • Wagon Christ: Spiral Staircase [Future Music Competition] (AFX ALTRemix)
  • Luke Vibert: Back With Me
The previous posts with my warblings about each track are here- Plug's Me And Mr Jones, Doozit, Kerrier District's Disco Nasty and Back With Me



Friday 3 March 2023

Disco Nasty

My weekly collaboration with Spencer (he sends me a song, I write about it) has been all about whimsical/ fragile/ fried/ odd psychedelia thus far in 2023, from the very English suburban psychedelics of Woo to John Stout's early 80s proto- electronica, the oddball 50s cool jazz/ spoken word of Ken Nordine to Eden Ahbez's pre- hippy Beatnik exotica and the blues chill of Brian Eno's The Moon's Lament. But now we're turning a corner and heading elsewhere, a change of pace and vibe to match the change in the seasons- today's song from Spencer is a Luke Vibert tune

Disco Nasty

We're still in tripped out territory, but rather than the introspection of the recent songs, this is dance floor funk, science fiction funk maybe but booty shaking funk all the same. The bass is a mind twisting, distorted, bouncing line. Bleeps fly in and out. The hi- hat tsk tsk tsks. The sounds begin to layer up, shape shifting and morphing, synth notes bent and modulated.  Eventually a super- distorted voice interjects, something unintelligible. Wah wah synth toplines ride in and out. Distorted disco funk for the outer reaches of the galaxy. 

Disco Nasty of from Kerrier Disstrict, Luke recording under the same name. He's is closely connected to Aphex Twin and Aphex's Rephlex label and his releases in the 90s were in the techno, drum and bass and then trip hop arenas, diving headlong into drill 'n' bass along the way as Wagon Christ (one of my favourite 90s artist pseudonyms). Kerrier District came out in 2004 on Rephlex. It feels much more recent than that and it's with a bit of a shock I realise this album is now nearly twenty years old. You can buy it digitally here