RocketNumberNine - Two Ways

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  • Brothers Ben and Tom Page are in the unusual position of being a live band at home in the dance music world. They have Four Tet to thank for it: his Text label released their glowing post-rock epic "Matthew And Toby" in 2010. Since then, the drums-and-synths duo have tried out dancier, punchier ideas—see the aptly titled "Lone Raver" on Soul Jazz. But the muddiness of their live-sounding records, and their lack of interest in precise, body-moving groove, has made RocketNumberNine a hard sell as dance music. It's usually the widescreen melodies that redeem them, giving their best tracks a rich, transportive quality. Strip that away and there's little left, as demonstrated by this two-tracker for Border Community. The ten minute "Two Ways" is built around a pentatonic keyboard figure, one which wouldn't seem to merit ten minutes of exposition. It loops and turns over increasingly frantic drumwork, riding the crashing waves of intensity in a way that's impressive but aimless. The shorter "Balance Of Imbalance" has a similarly unconvincing core idea: a stuttering, one-note synth pattern suggests a crisper, glitchier mode, which isn't carried through in the track's unsteady drums and muddy bassline. By the second half, it sounds like the duo have no idea where they're going.
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      A1 Two Ways B1 Balance Of Imbalance
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