I feel like I shouldn't like this but I can't help but grin like an idiot listening to it
^Yeah that.
I feel like I shouldn't like this but I can't help but grin like an idiot listening to it
Its a shame; he makes a lot of non-140 tunes which could add some nice variation into a album but didnt choose to incorporate any.
there's a 120bpm bit and an 80/160bpm one on the album. 'Boogie Boi' and 'Only 4 U' I think they're called. tbh they're my favourite bits on it, but I agree, it def feels like an album for the sake of having all those tracks on wax for his sets, rather than a unified, structured artwork.
That seems to be a pretty familiar syndrome with dance music though
Songs for William is the first in a trilogy of experimental dub projects from Ulrich Troyer and Deep Medi Musik.
Ulrich Troyer was born in Innsbruck and raised in Tyrol Austria, he studied Architechure and music at university and now resides in Vienna where he lives and works as a freelance artist and musician. Ulrich has been producing music and experimenting with electronics for over 10 years on various projects that include soundtracks for movies, dance productions, exhibitions and sound installations. Since 2005 Ulrich has also been performing live as a member of the Vegetable Orchestra.
Songs For William sees Ulrich explore his love for Dub music and the experimentations of pioneers such as King Tubby, Sound Dimension and Rhythm and Sound alongside the influences of Mulatu, Tony Allen and the psychedelic sounds of Selda. To accompany this release is the first part chapter of a comic novel featuring the main character William (A guitar effect pedal!) and his journey!
All analogue synthesizers, effects, stompboxes, samplers, guitars, percussion and melodica played, programmed, recorded and dubbed by Ulrich Troyer at the 4Bit Studio Vienna.
all jokers songs with singers are bad and dissapointing imo. someone make him stop please. he should make a big concept album about the world being overrun by anti funky producers using soft synths instead and how he has to fight them with great big fuck off analogue keyboards instead.
I saw a dubstep compilation being sold in a petrol station today