
Well I must say I have been here before, the neighborhood is pleasant, except for that pyramid on the front cover, no that’s right, it is a rooftop in the Fremantle twilight. Beyond that the music is familiar territory, introduction with a nod to nature, bright sharp synthesizer textures Detroit inspired ambient techno beats. Intricate patterns build and repeat ongoing themes. Often it is a bit like going into a room wallpapered with sound that patterned space a decade ago which is somehow like a reminiscent drive.
Indeed Freo is quite a good place, it just has a tendency to reside in time past a sort of audio sentimentality by someone who is obviously quite proficient with their machines. Even Fremantle Groove opens with the hint of interest to pique the mind into action then resides back into the familiar, a recipe which akin to structures like rock and roll must become either effective as a device or passé akin to a fad. Imagine trying to tell the Sean Kuti fans that Afrobeat is an audio relic, well similar problem. Go on Joseph don’t listen to aged cynics, keep that retro ambient techno sound alive!
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Comments (1)
Joseph Auer April 4, 2009
Hello:
Thanks for listening and taking time to review the release. I’ll try my best not to listen to cynics… Nah, it’s good to listen to what people have to say; to get another viewpoint of how your music is thought of.
Freemantle is indeed a nice place to live (my parents live in North Fremantle – father’s Australian; Bendigo born).
–joe