Simo Cell - Pour Le Club!

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  • Earlier this year, Simo Cell, AKA Simon Aussell, described Glide, his year-old EP for Livity Sound, as a creative breakthrough. "I feel free to experiment [with] a lot of different things right now," he told Inverted Audio, referring mostly to his music's expanding tempo range. He seemed especially liberated on Glide's "Obi," a 100-BPM creep with glass-shard melodies, and "Echo Doppler," a light-speed roller from this year's Pogdance—both are distinct from the bassy polyrhythmic techno of his mostly UK-based peers. On "Feel Di Kouala Vybz," from Pour Le Club!, Aussell's scope widens again. It's fast (160 BPM), prickly (thanks to its fast-twitch percussion), and hard to pin down—the doomy sci-fi synths gesture to late '90s drum & bass, but the tuned bass drums and lack of breaks bring a fresh perspective. The "Intello Mix" of "Stop The Killing" is the other highlight. Of the four tracks here, it sounds most like a high-spec Livity Sound belter, with surgical sound design, counter-intuitive syncopations and icy arps. Other tracks less successfully echo this sound. The bass drones and subtle drum delays make "How Do U Turn This On" worthwhile, but the gated wail on the original mix of "Stop The Killing" isn't compelling enough to lift an overly familiar drum pattern.
  • Tracklist
      A1 Stop The Killing A2 Stop The Killing (Intello Mix) B1 How Do U Turn This On B2 Feel Di Kouala Vybz
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