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Ian O'Brien - Gigantic Days

Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Techno, Future Jazz
Year:
1999

Tracklist

Amorous Perspective X
Where Does The Past End And The Present Begin? X
As (Part 1: Perspicacity) X
Natural Knowledge X
Midnight Sunshine X
Gigantic Days X
The Question Of Value X

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
Gigantic Days (2xLP, Album) Peacefrog Records PF083 UK 1999
Gigantic Days (CD) Toy's Factory TFCK-87983 Japan 1999
Gigantic Days (CD, Album) Peacefrog Records PF083CD UK 1999
Gigantic Days (CD, Album, RE, RM, Car) Spiral Records (3), Spiral Records (3) XQAW-1006, (SPESC-006) Japan 2007
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Rated 5/5
Review by scoundrel Oct 19, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)

referencing Gigantic Days, CD, Album, PF083CD

Ian O'Brien continues his takeover of the techno-soul-jazz scene with his second album, GIGANTIC DAYS. This time out, he gives funk a chance, as evidenced by "Where Does the Past End and the Present Begin?," a worthy addition to his well-crafted sound. "Natural Knowledge" reprises the funk theme, with similarly strong results. Those craving more straightforward tech-jazz will find solace in "As (Part I: Perspicacity)," with its soothing tones and careful, conscious rhythms. It has a great improvisational quality about it as well that deftly avoids the appearance of noodling for time ("Part 2: Contemplation" is slightly noodlier, but still holds up its end). The tracks here are generally longer, but well-worth the length: "Gigantic Days," with its darker mood and nine-minute running time expands and expands as it goes on. But the final track, "The Question of Value," clocks in at almost 13 minutes, but the value is undeniable. GIGANTIC DAYS is huge in so many ways.