Laswell, Bill / Final Oscillations
Album: | Final Oscillations | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Laswell, Bill | Added: | Jun 2003 | |
Label: | Forced Exposure |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2003-08-25 | Pull Date: | 2003-10-27 | Charts: | Electronic |
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Week Ending: | Oct 12 | Oct 5 | Sep 28 | Sep 14 | Aug 31 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Oct 11, 2003: | Morning Glory
Oscillations Remix/Nico |
4. | Sep 12, 2003: | 15 MIles til Sunday
Repercussions/Spectre |
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2. | Oct 01, 2003: | press and release
Extinguisher |
5. | Sep 11, 2003: | Umami Jazz Program
Digitaria |
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3. | Sep 25, 2003: | Poptronica
Digitaria |
6. | Sep 10, 2003: | Umami Jazz Program
Wird |
Album Review
Gabe
Reviewed 2003-08-18
Reviewed 2003-08-18
This is a compendium (reissue) of the two volumes of Oscillations material plus the remix album through which Laswell staked his claim in the drum and bass movement of a decade ago now. Since this was near the front end of the d ‘n’ b era, things are pretty straightforward – deep basslines, double, triple, and quadruple speed “drum” breaks and a bit of frippery to keep things varied. Conclusion, ten years on: the project started out hot (and those parts remain an exciting listen) but degenerated into a mind-numbing morass by the second volume
CD 1:
1. Percussion-focused
2. Fat bassline and flutes
3. Frantic drums, laid-back bass
4. Relatively natural drum track and pretty melodic bass part (though the bass is hardly there)
5. Monster bass groove
6. A bit of an Eastern drone at the start, then a pretty brutal drum track and a stalking bass; almost rock
7. Another monster bassline over a simple but insistent rhythm; reminds me a lot actually of Aphrodite’s jump-up style
8. Cut-up; glitchy, choppy
9. More hip-hop than d ‘n’ b but still has that outlaw spirit, sick samples, chopped up rap (with the f-word semi-prominent)
10. Downbeat and ominous, in the Wordsound style that Spectre is known for – no vox though
CD 2:
1. Mellow bass verses alternating with distorted guitar power-chord choruses
2. Nondescript burbly bass
3. Slow dub piece with lots of random bits coming and going in the mix
4. Mid-tempo and perhaps a bit evocative of a left-field thriller’s soundtrack
5. Mildly aggressive buzzing over standard breaks
6. The (ever-so-slightly) Indian breakbeat mix … well, there’s a tabla, after all
7. And another unmemorable doze-fest to finish
CD 1:
1. Percussion-focused
2. Fat bassline and flutes
3. Frantic drums, laid-back bass
4. Relatively natural drum track and pretty melodic bass part (though the bass is hardly there)
5. Monster bass groove
6. A bit of an Eastern drone at the start, then a pretty brutal drum track and a stalking bass; almost rock
7. Another monster bassline over a simple but insistent rhythm; reminds me a lot actually of Aphrodite’s jump-up style
8. Cut-up; glitchy, choppy
9. More hip-hop than d ‘n’ b but still has that outlaw spirit, sick samples, chopped up rap (with the f-word semi-prominent)
10. Downbeat and ominous, in the Wordsound style that Spectre is known for – no vox though
CD 2:
1. Mellow bass verses alternating with distorted guitar power-chord choruses
2. Nondescript burbly bass
3. Slow dub piece with lots of random bits coming and going in the mix
4. Mid-tempo and perhaps a bit evocative of a left-field thriller’s soundtrack
5. Mildly aggressive buzzing over standard breaks
6. The (ever-so-slightly) Indian breakbeat mix … well, there’s a tabla, after all
7. And another unmemorable doze-fest to finish
Track Listing
1. | Digitaria | 9. | Milky Rmx/Dj Grazhoppa | |||
2. | Faktura | 10. | Repercussions/Spectre | |||
3. | Dislocation | 11. | Virus | |||
4. | Extinguisher | 12. | Autopia | |||
5. | 3RD Stage Navigator | 13. | El Hombre Invisible | |||
6. | Wird | 14. | Red Night | |||
7. | Oscillations Remix/Nico | 15. | Very Optimistic Dog Mix/Ui | |||
8. | Digital Cut-Up/Atom Heart | 16. | Live Pop Mix/Vedic | |||
17. | Low Membrane Mix/Scanner |