The Mix Master | DJ Shadow for Vanity Fair, November 2001
photographed by annie leibovitz
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The Mix Master | DJ Shadow for Vanity Fair, November 2001
photographed by annie leibovitz
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DJ Shadow - Entroducing (1996)
ENTRODUCING:
Longing for the endless expanse… the kind that moves along with nary a word to steer your mind…where sounds are the only aural guide...
This is OLLE KO & this is “I’ll Say No.”
The Los Angeles based project of Daniel Koontz (ex-Flaamingos) creates soundscapes that evolve in real time while revolving around a palette of synthetic melodies, hypnotic drones, & warbled guitar.
Olle Kö represents an artist in transition, experimenting with new textures while retaining the colder elements of its past while looking toward a synth-driven dystopia.
While all four of the song that make up Olle Kö’s debut EP ‘Fulcrum’ are gems, it’s the head-bobbing closer that’ll be the most familiar to the brain. “I’ll Say No” purrs with a steady synth hum & finds the dance ready BPM kicked up a few while adorned with skeletal guitars.
Salvaged from the Flaamingos’ era, “I’ll Say No” plays out like minimalists wet-dream as the layers add up over time in a subtle manner while pushing towards a brittle build.
That echoed slap-beat anchors the whole damn thing & by the time the fuzzy synths, meaty bass, & treated six-string enter the mix, you’re all but sold as you drone along in subdued fashion...
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