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Frequency Deluxe "Frequency Deluxe"


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Kagdila Records in Los Angeles is out with their second album, this time by a group called Frequency Deluxe. This is three guys. Shanti Matking, known as a member of Growling Mad Scientists (GMS), Ken Small from California, a dj since 1989, also bin living in Japan for a few years working as a model and Alex Cornfield making films in Hollywood.


Frequency Deluxe "Frequency Deluxe" Kagdila Records 2003 (KAGCD02)

1. Sliderunner
2. Ridamdiculous
3. Online Gamerland
4. Drip Technique
5. Big Game Hunting
6. K Dila
7. Our DNA is better than yours
8. Darbin Kruger
9. Sci Dept
10. Brainwash

The first track is a full on stomper influenced by the GMS sound, but more minimal and just rolling all the way through. It has a few careful melodies coming in and out of the track. Track 2 is a little bit more varied, with more psychedelic sounds and breaks. Track 3 is a groovy track with even more psychedelic sounds. This track will probably make people jump. You get a lot of GMS influenced sounds with this one. Track 4 goes the same style, but a little bit faster. Track 5 is really fast and totally full on! After a few minutes you get a nice morning melody too. Track 6 is a pumping track. It goes slower, but isn`t very varied for the first couple of minutes. Then you get a nice funky melody that saves the track. Track 7 is more full on again, with a lot of twisted psychedelic sounds. Pretty cool track. Track 8 goes the same direction. This sounds a lot like GMS. I`m not a big fan of this style, but if you like GMS stuff, you will like this one. Track 9 is very stompy. GMS sound, but lesser varied. They finish their album with a really fast full on track. Noisy sounds and rolling rhythms all the way.

With this album I missed some more variation and maybe a chilled track at the end. But if you like the full on sounds like GMS, this might be the right choice for you.
PK

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