Overall, I'm not wild about their Amen-led stuff, but some of it is still gorgeous, like the bukemesque "Secret Liaison". Their tunes on Razor's Edge are particularly good as well.
You're not wild about Exit 9???
Overall, I'm not wild about their Amen-led stuff, but some of it is still gorgeous, like the bukemesque "Secret Liaison". Their tunes on Razor's Edge are particularly good as well.
there's a bit of a sycophantic interview I did with Photek here: http://www.spannered.org/music/735/ but it is interesting because we talked a lot about the reduction of jungle to mindless rave music, which by the sounds of it he's succumbed to, in a more up to date way. I don't really know, I haven't heard any of his music since the relaunch of his label (the bleep tune, etc).
Source Direct; Secret Liaisons... probably in my top 10 tunes ever.
that phrase - "mindless rave music" - well, the average rave tune had more ideas and originality in it than a decade of dnb releases, no offence like. they are still rinsing out tired old rave ideas without a clue on how to integrate them properly still. the day they renamed jungle to dnb was where the rot set in.
It's kind of found a niche as either angry music for teens who are a bit too urban for punk (with the harder stuff) or as sophisticated going out music for twenty-somethings who are too urban for house (with the liquid stuff). And it seems to be doing both of these things pretty well and it's probably moving forward in its own way, but yeah, it's definitely not the same thing that it was 15 years ago...But rave esp as things got really fast, towards the end... rather like d and b or dubstep nowdays it got crapper imo, but d and b is well managed big business so there is financial impetus to carry it on way past the time it's crucial.
Ah, who could forget. The always pleasant MAH's comment that it was a "loose interpretation" of jungle. Understatement of the year.
And F&F 2... what was he thinking? "Love & War" is one of the most horribly... horrible tunes I've ever had the displeasure of hearing.
d and b is well managed big business so there is financial impetus to carry it on way past the time it's crucial.
you know that quote from Burial when he said how upset he was when he realised Photek was Rupert from East Anglia...
Does everybody know that Photek did stuff as Origination in 92/93? (along with another guy - check discogs for more info)
wow.
Got a copy of the Masters series EP with 'Pulse of Life' on it in Rooted on Saturday. Love that tune so much but the rest of the EP really fits into the 'middlebrow shallows' or whatever that Reynolds talks about in Energy Flash - fussy and 'jazzy' and a bit flimsy.
Got a copy of the Masters series EP with 'Pulse of Life' on it in Rooted on Saturday. Love that tune so much but the rest of the EP really fits into the 'middlebrow shallows' or whatever that Reynolds talks about in Energy Flash - fussy and 'jazzy' and a bit flimsy.
it's funny too cos even tho Photek sometimes operated in the same territory I don't feel like any of his works fits into that kind of Rhodes-y, fuzak jungle lite thing, or at least they transcended it...even his stuff as The Sentinel (which includes "Pulse of Life") or Aquarius - "Dolphin Tune" is a total killer...actually I can't stand later Good Looking but they really had a good run there at the beginning; "Aquarius", "Bell Tune", that gorgeous Chameleon 12"...back when the tunes still had some bite to go with all that dreamy atmosphere...
the interviews tho...cripes...Prancehall had that thing a year or two ago where he posted an old Photek interview (I think the same one Droid posted) & a much more recent one - maybe from the early 00s - it's like night & day. I'm not an expert on English accents - but - the difference is obvious even still, the vaguely scruffy Cockney thing has given way to Rupert from St. Albans or whatever...