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Atmos - 2nd Brigade (2004)

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Atmos - 2nd Brigade (2004)

Label: Spiral Trax
Catalog#: SPT1CD020
Style: Psy/Progressive


Tomasz Balicki ñêðûâàþùèéñÿ çà ïñåâäîíèìîì Atmos ñìåëî ìîæåò ðàññ÷èòûâàòü íà äîñòîéíîå ìåñòî â ãàëåðåå ñëàâû ñîâðåìåííîé ýëåêòðîííîé ìóçûêè, âûïóñêàÿ ñâîè àëüáîìû, ñèíãëû, òðåêè è ðåìèêñû ñ 1998 ãîäà íà òàêèõ ëýéáëàõ, êàê Naja, Spiral Trax, Flying Rhino, Acid Casualties, Liquid Audio Soundz, Global Trance Network, Nova Tekk, Digital Structures, Yellow Sunshine Explosion, Solstice, Transient, TIP World, Return To The Source, MDMA, Phonokol, Midijum, Cosmophilia, Candyflip, Organic Records è ìíîãèõ äðóãèõ.

Çà ýòè ãîäû ïðîåêò ñîâåðøåííî íå ïîòåðÿë àêòóàëüíîñòè è ñîõðàíèë ñâî¸ óíèêàëüíîå àòìîñôåðíîå çâó÷àíèå, ñ êîòîðîãî âñ¸ íà÷èíàëîñü. ×åì äîêàçàë ñâîþ ñîñòîÿòåëüíîñòü. Âòîðîé è ïîêà ïîñëåäíèé àëüáîì â äèñêîãðàôèè. Î÷åíü õîðîøàÿ ìóçûêà.

DeathPosture - 26-Sep-04 11:51 AM
Full-on? This is full-off!

Second album from Atmos! Oh, happy day! ;o) After more than 4 years of waiting since the groundbreaking debut release Headcleaner, Tomasz Balicki is ready to wow us once again…

Let me take you thru the tracks…

#01: First up is Raumwelt Signal… Space-world signal! The intro is slow and relaxed – a simple xylophone melody and random voice muttering… Wind-fx are added to help shape the moody atmosphere… And along the way more fx are added… Percussion, etc… And BAM, a dark distorted gritty bassline… Later, voice-samples saying “Let the bass kick!”… From being kind and gentle, this track has evolved into a progressive, technoid, yet slow tune… And I barely even noticed… Check out the industrial-sounding synths towards the end too… Nice track!

#02: Next up is Al Bummer, which conveniently rhymes with summer… ‘Cause this is night-time music for a progressive summer set… When you’ve been chilling all day on the beach in the sun, this is the fuel that’ll keep you dancing all night… Hi-hats, trippy synths, ‘industrial percussion’ – check out the downbeat part in the middle, which progresses into a Hi Hat-studios’esque groove… This on one hell of a funky tune…;o)

#03: KNS is more subtle… A deep, un-polished bassline sets the pace, accompanied by lighter, joyful melodies… Check out the looooong, very cool build-up part from around 2’00 to 3’33 where the bassline is hid away, and the tension is just building… Who is that saying “Do I make myself clear” – Darth Vader? … Just as #1 this track manages to shift from one genre to another almost unnoticeable… That’s great craftsmanship… Lovely!

#04: Metro Deluxe was released as an album-teaser in late 2003, so most of you should know it… It’s definitely on the housier side of things… With wicked analogue layered percussion and twisted stereo-echoes, this is percussion oriented tribal-trance at its best! Beach house trance! Kick-ass track!

#05: It’s fucking mad! Yes, the plot thickens now and the beats get darker… A noisy, analogue bassline, sparse percussion and all kinds of filter-effects are used to create the spooky atmosphere in this track… Again we get distinct techno-influences… Not for the faint-hearted, but an interesting track altogether…

#06: How does a tunnel smell? And even more interesting, how does the scent of a tunnel sound? This track is much more accessible than its predecessor… After a short intro, a twisted acid-line starts in the background…In the foreground are different percussion and a deep, rich bassline… In between it all, is a groovy, sweet vibe holding it all together… Again, we’re in progressive territory, but with a sharper sound… I really like the build-up parts that start @ around 3’00 and again @ 5’05 – and the multilayered mayhem they both end in… Tribal percussion and smooth, driving melodies with the added value of some good old psychedelia… That’s a funky cocktail, and this is some funky shit! ;o)

#07: Power from the get-go… After a few seconds, a hard-hitting bassline is presented alongside some sweet tribal percussion… At around 1’40 the track almost comes to a halt, but is quickly lifted again by a rich bassline and some old-school synth-action…It happens again a couple of minutes later, when we are treated to a lengthy voice sample about space-travel – interrupted by more twisted basslines and spacy synths… Later on we get some kind of female singing/humming and some twisted vocoded voice sample… Another fine, groovy progressive tune… This transmission was NOT in vain Mr. Balicki!

#08: The last track is for chilling… Not! This is a more experimental tune… The bassline and most of the percussion is “normal” but the surrounding sounds are of a more deviant nature… High-pitched melodies and weird guitar squelches – not really my cup of java to be honest… I don’t think this will get much playtime in my stereo…

Despite that I don’t really like the last track; this is a nice album… It’s progressive in nature, though the sound is not as well-polished, as say Son Kite, Kooler or FREq – there are room for more experimentation here [though not as much as the Echölab album] – and it’s obvious that Balicki is heavily inspired by techno, tech-house and the likes… That also means, that this requires a little more from the listener than your ordinary high-bpm trance-album – you need to be open-minded, and if so, you’ll like this album…

Thumbs up for the cover art too… Made by professional skateboarder/graffiti artist Gorm Boberg this cover stand out from the crowd… Reminds me of Spirallianz/Midi Miliz/D-Drum stuff… When Mushroom Mag asked about the name and the cover of the new album, Atmos said: “2nd Brigade means basically the second album after "Headcleaner" but it's supposed to match the cover that is a very ironic picture that might seem a bit brutal the first time you look at it. Basically every one knows how soft and cheesy music I'm producing and also everyone that knows me personally knows that I have sometimes a bit strange sense of humour. My idea was to have a cover that doesn't really go together with the contents of the album.” Actually, I think Warhammer 40000 space marines alongside armoured tanks with huge speakers and playboy bunny logos make perfect sense… ;o)

I like this album… Well, most of it anyway… It takes repeated listens to really sink in, but when it does, it really sits… It is cool how Balicki manages to cross musical boundaries within single tracks – he’s got great talent… Check it out if you want to experience how Atmos has evolved since Headcleaner… Recommended for any open-minded fan of electronic music!

::Tracklisting::
1 Raumwelt Signal (8:36) (with Henrik Jonsson)
2 Al Bummer (9:10)
3 KNS (8:14)
4 Metro Deluxe (8:59)
5 Umbau (7:00)
6 Scent Of A Tunnel (9:15)
7 Transmission In Vain (9:44)
8 Ordinary Weekend (8:30) (guitar - Michele Antonino)

Total Time: 69:28


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My rating: 5

Atmos - 2nd Brigade (2004)

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