Atmos � 2nd Brigade
Cover: http://217.160.138.169/pic_b/spt1cd020_b.jpg
Format: CD
Artist: Atmos
Title: 2nd Brigade
Label: Spiral Trax, Sweden
Cat. #: SPITCD 020
Date: June 4
Year: 2004
Track listing:
01. 08�36� Raumwelt Signal
02. 09�10� Al Bummer
03. 08�14� KNS
04. 08�59� Metro Deluxe
05. 07�00� Umbau
06. 09�15� Scent of a Tunnel
07. 09�44� Transmission In Vain
08. 08�30� Ordinary Weekend
Review:
Full-on? This is full-off!
Second album from Atmos! Oh, happy day! ;o) After more than 4 years of waiting since the groundbreaking debut release Headcleaner, Tomasz Balicki is ready to wow us once again�
Let me take you thru the tracks�
#01: First up is Raumwelt Signal� Space-world signal! The intro is slow and relaxed � a simple xylophone melody and random voice muttering� Wind-fx are added to help shape the moody atmosphere� And along the way more fx are added� Percussion, etc� And BAM, a dark distorted gritty bassline� Later, voice-samples saying �Let the bass kick!�� From being kind and gentle, this track has evolved into a progressive, technoid, yet slow tune� And I barely even noticed� Check out the industrial-sounding synths towards the end too� Nice track!
#02: Next up is Al Bummer, which conveniently rhymes with summer� �Cause this is night-time music for a progressive summer set� When you�ve been chilling all day on the beach in the sun, this is the fuel that�ll keep you dancing all night� Hi-hats, trippy synths, �industrial percussion� � check out the downbeat part in the middle, which progresses into a Hi Hat-studios�esque groove� This on one hell of a funky tune�;o)
#03: KNS is more subtle� A deep, un-polished bassline sets the pace, accompanied by lighter, joyful melodies� Check out the looooong, very cool build-up part from around 2�00 to 3�33 where the bassline is hid away, and the tension is just building� Who is that saying �Do I make myself clear� � Darth Vader? � Just as #1 this track manages to shift from one genre to another almost unnoticeable� That�s great craftsmanship� Lovely!
#04: Metro Deluxe was released as an album-teaser in late 2003, so most of you should know it� It�s definitely on the housier side of things� With wicked analogue layered percussion and twisted stereo-echoes, this is percussion oriented tribal-trance at its best! Beach house trance! Kick-ass track!
#05: It�s fucking mad! Yes, the plot thickens now and the beats get darker� A noisy, analogue bassline, sparse percussion and all kinds of filter-effects are used to create the spooky atmosphere in this track� Again we get distinct techno-influences� Not for the faint-hearted, but an interesting track altogether�
#06: How does a tunnel smell? And even more interesting, how does the scent of a tunnel sound? This track is much more accessible than its predecessor� After a short intro, a twisted acid-line starts in the background�In the foreground are different percussion and a deep, rich bassline� In between it all, is a groovy, sweet vibe holding it all together� Again, we�re in progressive territory, but with a sharper sound� I really like the build-up parts that start @ around 3�00 and again @ 5�05 � and the multilayered mayhem they both end in� Tribal percussion and smooth, driving melodies with the added value of some good old psychedelia� That�s a funky cocktail, and this is some funky shit! ;o)
#07: Power from the get-go� After a few seconds, a hard-hitting bassline is presented alongside some sweet tribal percussion� At around 1�40 the track almost comes to a halt, but is quickly lifted again by a rich bassline and some old-school synth-action�It happens again a couple of minutes later, when we are treated to a lengthy voice sample about space-travel � interrupted by more twisted basslines and spacy synths� Later on we get some kind of female singing/humming and some twisted vocoded voice sample� Another fine, groovy progressive tune� This transmission was NOT in vain Mr. Balicki!
#08: The last track is for chilling� Not! This is a more experimental tune� The bassline and most of the percussion is �normal� but the surrounding sounds are of a more deviant nature� High-pitched melodies and weird guitar squelches � not really my cup of java to be honest� I don�t think this will get much playtime in my stereo�
Despite that I don�t really like the last track; this is a nice album� It�s progressive in nature, though the sound is not as well-polished, as say Son Kite, Kooler or FREq � there are room for more experimentation here [though not as much as the Ech�lab album] � and it�s obvious that Balicki is heavily inspired by techno, tech-house and the likes� That also means, that this requires a little more from the listener than your ordinary high-bpm trance-album � you need to be open-minded, and if so, you�ll like this album�
Thumbs up for the cover art too� Made by professional skateboarder/graffiti artist Gorm Boberg this cover stand out from the crowd� Reminds me of Spirallianz/Midi Miliz/D-Drum stuff� When Mushroom Mag asked about the name and the cover of the new album, Atmos said: �2nd Brigade means basically the second album after "Headcleaner" but it's supposed to match the cover that is a very ironic picture that might seem a bit brutal the first time you look at it. Basically every one knows how soft and cheesy music I'm producing and also everyone that knows me personally knows that I have sometimes a bit strange sense of humour. My idea was to have a cover that doesn't really go together with the contents of the album.� Actually, I think Warhammer 40000 space marines alongside armoured tanks with huge speakers and playboy bunny logos make perfect sense� ;o)
I like this album� Well, most of it anyway� It takes repeated listens to really sink in, but when it does, it really sits� It is cool how Balicki manages to cross musical boundaries within single tracks � he�s got great talent� Check it out if you want to experience how Atmos has evolved since Headcleaner� Recommended for any open-minded fan of electronic music!
8/10
Favourites: 2, 3, 4(!), 6(!!), 7(!)
DeathPosture
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