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Chicago Detroit Redruth

Chicago Detroit Redruth
Luke Vibert

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Prolific Cornish electronic producer Luke Vibert returns with 'Chicago Detroit Redruth', the third album to be releasedunder his own name and his first for Mike Paradinas' PlanetMu. Renowned for his eclectic mix of electronic genres 'Chicago Detroit Redruth' is no exception, a blistering mix of drum 'n' bass, breaks, trip hop and acid, the album cements Vibert's place as one of the UK's most original producers alongside Aphex Twin and Squarepusher.

Track Listing

  1. Comfycozy
  2. Brain Rave
  3. Radio Savalas
  4. Breakbeat Metal Music
  5. God
  6. Clikilik
  7. Argument Fly
  8. Rotting Flesh Bags
  9. Comphex
  10. Rapperdacid
  11. Chicago Detroit Redruth
  12. Swet

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #47120 in Music
  • Released on: 2007-08-27
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

More magic from Luke5
Anyone who's a fan of Luke Vibert's work so far, will love this. In short, the tunez continue Luke's amazing habit of somehow combining disparate elements into a unified, and incredibly satisfying whole: atmosphere, fun & humour, abstraction & weirdness, ghostliness; all meld together with the usual verve. Luke Vibert's sense for melody shines throughout, and as ever there's just so much to listen to, so much there both in the foreground and the background. Luke's trust in subtlety and purity means he's never scared to leave a melody or sample bare, simple and harmonically uncluttered, and yet in other parts the rhythms, tones and melodies meet in the middle to create great landscapes of infectious sound. I'm only half a dozen listens into this album, and already totally absorbed by it, with every tune seemingly a corker; the music is joyous and uplifting, yet mysterious too. Drum programming and production are of Luke's usual standard: enough said!
Thanks, for yet more magic, Luke!

Wrong! But the album is alright.5
Please note that the description above is wrong. This is the fourth album to be released under the name Luke Vibert (the first two were 'Big Soup' on Mo'Wax, the second was 'Yoseph' on Warp) and the second for Mu Records (the first was 'Lover's Acid'). It could even be the fifth if you include download albums (see 'Compilation Tracks For Which I Was Never Paid' available at bleep.com, featuring tracks released as Luke Vibert and under his aliases Wagon Christ and Plug).
Anyway, I haven't heard this album in full but I've listened to the samples here at Amazon and it sounds like it will be another cracker for Mu, unlike some of the strange nonsense he has released as The Ace Of Clubs recently. Inevitably with a guy who reckons he could produce an album a week, not all of it is going to be great. I'm all for experimentation (hell, I'm the most open-minded person I know musically speaking), but sometimes you have to get a grip or you're in danger of sliding into unlistenable prog-electronica wa*k as Aphex Twin, Squarepusher and Mike Paradinas are all prone to doing at times. Luke Vibert has always been the sanest and most accessible of the four and I guess he is welcome to occassionally go 'off the reservation' for the benefit of people who like that sort of thing, as long as he returns to making the stuff I like as Luke Vibert or Wagon Christ and ensures that the really weird stuff is released under other aliases so I don't buy it by mistake.
Anyway, this sounds like it should be a really good album and people like me who love Mr Vibert's music (or at least the stuff that doesn't make you feel you're losing your mind) should go to bleep.com as they can download all of his early Wagon Christ work, fully remastered, which was deleted when the Rising High label went under, plus the 'Compilation Tracks' album I mentioned, some other rare Luke Vibert and Plug EPs and the collaboration EP with Jean-Jacques Perry called 'Moog Acid'.