Corrugated Tunnel drops his third studio album, Minor Obsessions, in October and it is a showcase of his diverse sounds which cross between house, techno and other styles of electronica. It's set out somewhat in a true 'artist album' manner – i.e. not being a collection of singles but more a showcase listen in itself – and is a really nicely crafted and quirky listen.
Starting with the acid influenced tech-house of 'Festival' and the techy breaks of 'Fade Away' it's quickly apparent this LP has as one foot in the 1992 Altern-8 camp and the other in the modern house. Contrasting that, 'Keep The Change' and 'Cabin Fever' are the eclectic moments of the album, reminding me in some ways of parts of the Blade Runner soundtrack – melancholy and retro-futuristic.
The use of vocals on this album is also quite classy and a departure from the usually average efforts heard in dance music - right from the full-on classic house vocals in 'The Rejection' to 'Shine On' with its Vanessa Daou-style poetry - it all works well.
'Remedy For My Soul' also appears here after a release earlier in the year with remixes from Rennie Foster, Jay Riordan etc. It might be the poppy moment of the CD, but does it with enough quirk and class to stand well above most efforts at this sort of vibe.
Corrugated Tunnel has been called Dublin's answer to Röyksopp and Trentemøller. I'd add Télépopmuzik to that list too after hearing this. Maybe it's some weird affinity to artists who have symbols on/above their vowels or that there is a fast growing stable of quality Irish artists like Chymera, Mark O'Sullivan etc helping to raise the whole game. Whatever it is, it sounds great.
'Minor Obsessions' is out on 11 October on Process Recordings.
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20 September 2010
2 April 2010
Top 10 Tech House Stormers - April 2010
Bomb alert for Filterwolf 'Nocturne' - a chugging, 80s inspired tech-house burner - and that's just the original mix. The release also includes the Corrugated Tunnel remix which is about as good as it gets in twisted dance floor burners.
Rob's Top Ten Tech House Stormers - April 2010
1. Filterwolf - Nocturne (Corrugated Tunnel Remix) (Process)
2. Yofunk - Marmot (Dark Energy)
3. Andy Slate - Stuck On You (ARA Soundsystem Mix) (Soulmate)
3. Andy Slate - Stuck On You (ARA Soundsystem Mix) (Soulmate)
4. Kirill Kirik - Macabre (Semantica)
5. The Quasar ft. Yvel & Tristan - Funkytown (Original) (Ready Mix)
6. Renato Cohen - Bentobird (Tanzbar Musik)
7. Shlavens & D-Lav - Ready To Go Now (Slanted House)
8. M.in & David Keno - Can't Feel (Sonido)
9. Aufgang - Barock (Robert Hood remix) (Discograph France)
10. Ozgur Can - Mr. Winslow (Niklas Paus Remix) (My Disco Preset)
Filterwolf/Process Recordings: Public preview page
Classic Pic: Minimal Man - Consexual (Guerilla Records, 1993) - A loopy, dreamy early prog-era gem from genius Ian Loveday (r.i.p.) who was also known for his productions as Eon and Tan-Ru etc.
Filterwolf/Process Recordings: Public preview page
Classic Pic: Minimal Man - Consexual (Guerilla Records, 1993) - A loopy, dreamy early prog-era gem from genius Ian Loveday (r.i.p.) who was also known for his productions as Eon and Tan-Ru etc.
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