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Jay Mitte’s Tatizo Pesa bobs and weaves with incredible dexterity the bright colors and pinprick tones mimic the movements of an industrial sewing machine.

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This year, the label returned with three complementary interpretations of a style that often sounds like a merengue cassette with the fast-forward button glued down. It was only last year that Uganda’s Nyege Nyege Tapes label introduced the world to the hyperspeed sound of Tanzanian singeli, a regional genre so fast it makes Chicago footwork seem positively pokey in comparison. Nyege Nyege Tapes Jay Mitta: Tatizo Pesa / Duke: Uingizaji Hewa / Sisso: Mateso Jersey club’s signature bed-squeak sample commingles with blaring flute rhythms in closer “No Idol (Remix),” and gunshots punctuate a tinny drum pattern in “Body Count.” With Grace, Haram makes something new out of her rich musical history. Drums splatter against Middle Eastern rhythms on opener “No Idol,” and throughout Haram’s patchwork compositions you’ll hear the distinct sounds of her New Jersey youth, where she grew up listening to ’80s and ’90s Arabic pop music and her uncle, who played the accordion and darbuka drums. It sounds almost like an audio translation of the album’s cover art, an illustration by artist Samantha Garritano that depicts a six-armed woman in red heels wielding multiple swords, gilded bongs, and mythical creatures like mermaids and hooved monsters. Her proper solo debut, released on Hyperdub this summer, is an even finer introduction to Haram’s world. You might already have a sense for DJ Haram’s razor-sharp sonic world if you’ve heard the experimental music that she makes with Moor Mother as 700 Bliss. Listen/Buy: Bandcamp | Rough Trade | Apple Music | Tidal Sometimes synthesizer bloops and bleeps show up too, but with a percussionist this talented, they’re nearly unnecessary. To varying degrees, on all three tracks, the frame drum is the engine, as toms and snares fight for time in the mix. On this EP, Anunaku goes a step further, dripping drum over drum until rhythms that at first feel competitive begin to interweave. While far from a household name, Velez has made the frame drum the focal point of his compositions, where its elastic rhythms are completely enchanting. That their sound plays such an outsize role in Anunaku’s “Bronze Age” is a pleasant surprise it gives the music, nominally techno, a unique edge that brings it in line with the very special and very underrated records by onetime Steve Reich Ensemble member Glenn Velez. They are often found in Middle Eastern recordings, and they were popular in somewhat glossy ’90s world music.

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Varying in size, they are deep and wide, and easily portable and playable by hand, making them great for teaching kids. And why not? It is clearly the intent of Widek to take you on the musical journey of your life.If you’ve encountered a frame drum recently, it was likely in a classroom. It's the sort of album you can stick on and completely lose yourself in. I only gave it 4.5, as I found his latest album "journey to the stars", to be an even better album. If you are a fan of music, in any form it's well worth listening to. The Guitar work, the drumming, everything you hear on this record is just perfection. It's hard to review an album like this, as it's better to just go and hear it for yourself. There is something new for the listener to hear in every track. It's a wonderfully crafted piece of work, Layered and textured. The rest of the album flows on effortlessly, We get to hear some ambient elements, some djent elements, and some metal elements, all by the time we have reached track 4.īeing 16 tracks long, you could forgive any listener for beginning to wain, but with everything this album has to offer, that's never really a problem.

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The album is aptly titled, as it takes you to another Universe. The cascade of lovely sounds feeling your ears, as your mind opens up. The first thing you notice, is the beautiful guitar work. The opening chords welcoming in the listener. And although Widek dabbles in many genres and sub genres, he does it effortlessly which has been the downfall of many other artists in the past. If you are a fan of ambient, Post-rock, Djent, Metalcore and progressive rock/metal, you are in for a treat.

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16 tracks of pure class, spanning many genres.

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"outside the universe" is the first full length album by Widek, and it really doesn't disappoint. And on "Outside the universe" he seems intent on showing you all the arrows on his quiver. Widek, A one man powerhouse musical project by Polish guitarist Maciej Dawidek, who just happens to be a musical genius. Review Summary: Brutally beautiful, or beautifully brutal?










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