Grundik & Slava / Ambi
Various Artists
General
| Dec 2004
Reviews
Jon Barnes
Reviewed 2005-03-28
Reviewed 2005-03-28
A+ outing from Grundik & Slava teamed up with Ambidextrous. Some of the tunes are by G & S, some by Ambidextrous, and others are one team remixing the other. All-around stellar electronic compositions, at times leaning toward experimental. Some of the more complex experimental drum patterns are beyond my taste, but even with that said, this album is a gem start to finish. PLAY!
Best tracks: 1, 2, 9
**Track 1: BEAUTIFUL and spacey intro with touches of acid and bleepy percussion. Gets dark and more drummy around minute 4.
**Track 2: More absolutely stunning mellow synth work and astonishingly creative drum patterns. Play this anywhere, anytime, any mood – it will SET the mood.
Track 3: If there were such a thing as “industrial ambient,” this would be it. Another home run.
Track 4: OK here comes the complex meter and drum patterns. Sparse and dominated by a bouncing low-end sound that might be a talking drum.
Track 5: Dark feel with distorted complex drum patterns. Not my fav but well done.
*Track 6: Deep electronic percussion; succeeds even without a discernable melody.
Track 7: Interesting contrast of skittish drum patterns under soothing, ringing vibraphone chords
Track 8: First straight-up dance beat emerges 1:30 into this song. Melody stays lush.
***Track 9: PLAY!! Starts off sinister and ends in bliss. The perfect comedown track to end the album (or your show…)
Best tracks: 1, 2, 9
**Track 1: BEAUTIFUL and spacey intro with touches of acid and bleepy percussion. Gets dark and more drummy around minute 4.
**Track 2: More absolutely stunning mellow synth work and astonishingly creative drum patterns. Play this anywhere, anytime, any mood – it will SET the mood.
Track 3: If there were such a thing as “industrial ambient,” this would be it. Another home run.
Track 4: OK here comes the complex meter and drum patterns. Sparse and dominated by a bouncing low-end sound that might be a talking drum.
Track 5: Dark feel with distorted complex drum patterns. Not my fav but well done.
*Track 6: Deep electronic percussion; succeeds even without a discernable melody.
Track 7: Interesting contrast of skittish drum patterns under soothing, ringing vibraphone chords
Track 8: First straight-up dance beat emerges 1:30 into this song. Melody stays lush.
***Track 9: PLAY!! Starts off sinister and ends in bliss. The perfect comedown track to end the album (or your show…)
Recent airplay
23 (Ambidextrous Mix)
The Devil's Collective — May 26, 2005
Us or Them
Selectronica — May 16, 2005
23 (Ambidextrous Mix)
The Devil's Collective: Songs from the Israeli Underground — May 12, 2005
23 (Ambidextrous Mix)
Szilard's Engine — May 09, 2005
Us or Them
Selectronica — Apr 25, 2005
Opaque
Selectronica — Apr 03, 2005
Charting
2005-03-27 — 2005-05-29
Electronic, Classical/Experimental
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| May 29 | 1 |
| May 22 | 1 |
| May 15 | 2 |
| May 1 | 1 |
| Apr 10 | 2 |
| Apr 3 | 2 |
Track listing
| 1. | Opaque | ||
| 2. | 23 (Ambidextrous Mix) | ||
| 3. | Visotopia (Grundik & S Mix) | ||
| 4. | The Pulp Sky | ||
| 5. | Mxosea | ||
| 6. | Nine Loops | ||
| 7. | Antimatter (Grundik & S Mix) | ||
| 8. | Klik Klak (Ambidextrous Mix) | ||
| 9. | Us or Them |