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prefuse 73 - the class of 73 bells
(feat. school of seven bells)
feels like ages since prefuse 73, aka guillermo
scott herren, graced his presence in the to review pile. especially
as in 2005, he was releasing records virtually every week and collaborating
with anyone with a spare hour to fill.
this comeback single is the first release from his
forthcoming album, preparations, and as to be expected, expect the
unexpected. a well trodden cliché perhaps, but one that stands loud and proud
with the ongoing experimental nature of prefuse 73 music.
for the lead track, the beat is pure straight up
modern multi-layered hip hop laced with cut up samples, orchestrations (of
which make for a dominating factor on the accompanying album according to the
details provided), with vocal overdubs by various folks from the school
of seven bells giving the result a kind of twisted urban take on the mediaeval
baebes vibe.
strange, but ever so bewitching.
smoking red (featuring john stanier) is a
mess of clatter funk beats, processed vocal cut ups, and the usual crash
course in sample overload under which are the makings of melody and structure.
then for en blanco the beat is as straight forward as a dj
shadow classic, low slung, and funky as hell, the mess of digital
noise that surrounds the addictive loop would have made the bomb squad production
crew proud back in ‘88 and naturally sounds vital in 2007.
an excellent way to build up peoples expectations
for the forthcoming album, that’s for certain.
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