scoundrel, Apr 21, 2006
80s electro brought full-force into the future, via Jimmy Edgars debut ablum, COLOR STRIP. Although the synth pads are totally 80s and are proud to sound that way, the production techniques scream out IDM. "Pret-a-Porter," for instance, mixes cut-up glitch editing with a smooth Detroit overlay. The pure sleaze of "My Beats" is so shamefully catchy that it could almost be a guilty pleasure. For night owl lotharios, "LBLB Detroit" might work as a post-modern replacement for Barry White. The beatless “Telautraux” has some shrill IDM-sounds layered over some long synth pads, and “Hold It, Attach It, Connect It” moves from ambience to rhythm gracefully. And while “Jefferson Interception” might not have a lot of meaning, it sure sounds good (though its quiet coda seems a bit tacked on). But the vibe remains fun and funky throughout. Ten years just isn’t enough for a good decade.