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Robert Logan, Grinder [Slowfoot, 2008] |
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Written by Headphone Commute
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Tuesday, 11 March 2008 |
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19 year old Robert Logan hit the UK scene with last year's Cognessence, immediately being embraced by the dubstep and dark experimental IDM communities alike. Although two tracks from that record re-appear here, the title track alone makes this vinyl worthy of a purchase. The sound of the four pieces is a continuously developing crunchy groove with a touch of big beat, infusion of hip-hop, and a base of dark ambient texture swishing at the bottom of this poisonous cocktail. I am perpetually impressed by the twists and turns of the progression in Logan's music. The label quotes Logan's previous collaboration alongside of Grace Jones and Brian Eno, and contributing to Alex Gibney's Academy Award winning documentary Taxi to the Darkside.
Style: Experimental
RIYL: Hecq, Burial
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 11 March 2008 )
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