while Aphex cooks us some revolutionary molecular food, Luke makes us traditional food with all the spirit and savoir-faire of the ancients, but his personal touch is so playful and caring. it took me a while to connect to him. few years ago after a concert of Aphex Twin, i was completely destroyed, he's a madman to listen live, hard to breath. next concert was Luke Vibert and it was a complete healing, so much space in the music, so comforting sounds. that day i understood.
The more you hear from this dude, the more you become aware that he is entirely ahead of his time, even when we take into account modern standards. Just amazing how he manages to blend different types of sounds and music styles. Just loving the Indian influence in this . . .
Luke Vibert deserves the same "genius" label as Aphex Twin. His music is just teeming with ideas and the production is sublime.
agreed
while Aphex cooks us some revolutionary molecular food, Luke makes us traditional food with all the spirit and savoir-faire of the ancients, but his personal touch is so playful and caring. it took me a while to connect to him. few years ago after a concert of Aphex Twin, i was completely destroyed, he's a madman to listen live, hard to breath. next concert was Luke Vibert and it was a complete healing, so much space in the music, so comforting sounds. that day i understood.
drums are pretty insane, kind of better than the best there are now in dnb
This is probably my all time favorite DnB album.
The more you hear from this dude, the more you become aware that he is entirely ahead of his time, even when we take into account modern standards. Just amazing how he manages to blend different types of sounds and music styles. Just loving the Indian influence in this . . .
Especially when you realize this was out in 1998 or something...
Come on u if u go a bit farther you will see that thousand of peoples made same style as him in 98
This was 97, so loads of people copied him in 98.
Still in awe of this track 24 years later. Would love to know where the orchestral sample is from.
It is from Henry Mancini's "Too Little Time" ua-cam.com/video/YT9nsFP_jaU/v-deo.html
@@dodecaedrum973 many many thanks!
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Where the album doesn't fully succeed as "drum and bass," it does fully as precocious jazz fusion.