Various Artists - Omnidance

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  • When Tiga created the Turbo imprint a decade ago, it was one of Montreal's very first labels dedicated to electronic music. But while it served to further Tiga's goal of putting Montreal on the techno map, it also was a vehicle for a (then) relatively unknown DJ to develop his own vision of what leftfield acid-tinged techno should be, and helped to engender the public persona Tiga is still sporting today. Omnidance is the label's most recent compilation—following a five year hiatus from the format—and it is touted as Turbo's return to form after a quickly aborted sub-label venture (the aptly, stylishly named Fabergé and White Leather) and the momentary loss of direction the label had endured while its owner focused on his own studio album-related career. Revivified around 2005 by the arrival of fresh blood from the likes of Boys Noize, Brodinski, and Kolombo, it seemed Turbo rediscovered its sense of purpose. (And seemingly reinvigorated old hands Jori Hulkkonen and Jesper Dahlbäck, who both submitted engaging releases recently on the label.) So take this two CD collection as a simple reminder of what you might have missed since Turbo found its way once again. CD1 opens up, after a brief talkbox birthday wish from the Chromeo boys, with ZZT's "Lower State of Consciousness." Two years after its original release, the Tiga and Zombie Nation track is still an absolute Brobdingnagian sonic oddity that resembles nothing they have ever recorded on their own. Choosing to start the compilation on such a brutal, memorable note—the image of a fax machine having a nervous breakdown is apt—is a risky move, especially because nothing after it (not even "The Worm," ZZT's recent second single, or Tiga's own "Mind Dimension 2") achieves the same heavily charged assault. Some things come close, though: Crookers' remix of Proxy's "Raven," Proxy's own take on Moby's "I Love to Move in Here" and d.i.m.'s "Sysiphos" are maximalist aesthetics-defining moments as much as Digitalism at their brutal best, while Zoo Brazil & Adam Sky's "Circle Jerk" has a welcomed early '90s feel. On the more refined side of the sonic spectrum, newcomer Mike Mind's "Acid Machine" is both, er, acidic and mechanical to great old-school effect, while Rainer Werner Bassfinder's "Minimal Scarf Fuckers Drown!" makes you want to have the ever-elusive The Dove—one of the masked producers behind it—coming out of the tech-house closet (since it seems to suit him so well). CD2 is at once the most rewarding side of the album, but at times more frustrating as well. At least a third of the disc is composed of what seems like half-baked ideas. For instance, the much anticipated solo return of The Lord of the Synth himself, Zyntherius, is some sort of introductory skit that promises great things but doesn't allow itself to actually deliver, while Boys Noize's "Gezahlt" and DMX Krew's "Placid Acid" are childish noise-making of little consequence; Chromeo's "Mercury Tears 2," on the other hand, is a renewed take on an oldie, but again, at merely two minutes, it's way too short for it to be fully fulfilling. Thankfully, the remaining of the showcased cast makes up for those quickly forgettable offerings: the Unit 4 remix of "Aquaplane" by Zak Frost & Lazersonic and Jori Hulkkonen's take on Chromeo's "Bonafied Lovin" are both stellar examples of sinister, atmospheric techno with a melodic twist, while Konrad Black's crafty and guileful version of "Sunglasses at Night" is a true lesson in subtlety. Meanwhile, recent entrancing moments from Mr James Barth, Guy J, Compuphonic & Kolombo and the older but classic Jesper Dahlbäck "lost" edit of Cari Lakebusch's "Shaded" close a selection that links Turbo's sometimes disordered past with its current relevance, and hints at its obviously bright near future.
  • Tracklist
      CD1 01. Chromeo - Turbo It's Your Birthday 02. ZZT - Lower State of Consciousness (Original Munich Version) 03. Moby - I Love to Move In Here (Proxy Remix) 04. Rainer Werner Bassfinder - Minimal Scarf Fuckers Drown! 05. Proxy - Raven (Crookers Remix) 06. Zoo Brazil & Adam Sky - Circle Jerk 07. Brodinski - Oblivion (Noob Remix) 08. Kolombo - Sniff 09. D.I.M. - Sysiphos 10. ZZT - The Worm (Original Munich Version) 11. Mike Mind - Acid Machine 12. Popof - The Chomper (LSD Version) 13. Zyntherius & The Dove - Synthesizer 14. Tiga - Mind Dimension 2 CD2 01. Zyntherius - The Only Dance, Omnidance 02. DMX Krew - Placid Acid 03. Tiga & Zyntherius - Sunglasses At Night (Konrad Black Remix) 04. Zak Frost & Lazersonic - Aquaplane (Unit 4 Remix) 05. Boys Noize - Gezahlt 06. Chromeo - Mercury Tears 2 07. Chromeo - Bonafied Lovin (Jori Hulkkonen Remix, short edit) 08. Dahlbäck & Dahlbäck - Forsberg Loves the Acid 09. Mr. James Barth - Workin the Truth 10. Guy J - Shaman 11. Compuphonic & Kolombo - Antimatter (Unreleased Edit) 12. Cari Lekebusch - Shaded (Jesper Dahlbäck's Lost Remix)
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