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Samurai Math Beats

Samurai Math Beats in Franklin, TN

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Samurai Math Beats

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Samurai Math Beats in Franklin, TN

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Low-budget keyboards, Japanese robots, brown cardboard, child-like melodies, hyperactive machinery, kung-fu, drums, drums, and more drums.
Samurai Math Beats
carries on the tradition of impossible
drill'n'bass
as
Bogdan Raczynski
's sophomore effort burrows into the skull with beeping beauty and buzzing basslines. After
Rephlex
records put out his similar sounding debut,
Boku Mo Wakaran
, the label quickly scrambled to make this their very next full-length release, since they had clearly stumbled across a delightful madman who rivals
Richard D. James
on his more restless days. Indeed,
Raczynski
strikes the listener as a sort of evil
Aphex Twin
by comparison. He paints with narrower brush strokes than his peers, but he pushes so hard on the canvas that he slashes clear through to the other side -- his song structure packs so much into each measure that melodies and memorable hooks are rarely around long enough to make a lasting impression. As a result, many tracks here are interchangeable exercises in lunacy, blending continuously from one to the next and harder, therefore, to find clear standouts on the album -- like trying to identify single bullets when an entire round is fired at once (but just for fun let's say tracks one, two, seven, twelve, and fourteen deserve repeated attention).
and his aforementioned debut album are so similar in nature, it's questionable as to whether or not to own both. Later releases show
trusting himself more by easing back on his claustrophobic style of songwriting, making more room for individuality in his pieces, and letting things breathe instead of hyperventilate. Restraint would come later, but the insanity still deserves a lollipop. ~ Glenn Swan
Low-budget keyboards, Japanese robots, brown cardboard, child-like melodies, hyperactive machinery, kung-fu, drums, drums, and more drums.
Samurai Math Beats
carries on the tradition of impossible
drill'n'bass
as
Bogdan Raczynski
's sophomore effort burrows into the skull with beeping beauty and buzzing basslines. After
Rephlex
records put out his similar sounding debut,
Boku Mo Wakaran
, the label quickly scrambled to make this their very next full-length release, since they had clearly stumbled across a delightful madman who rivals
Richard D. James
on his more restless days. Indeed,
Raczynski
strikes the listener as a sort of evil
Aphex Twin
by comparison. He paints with narrower brush strokes than his peers, but he pushes so hard on the canvas that he slashes clear through to the other side -- his song structure packs so much into each measure that melodies and memorable hooks are rarely around long enough to make a lasting impression. As a result, many tracks here are interchangeable exercises in lunacy, blending continuously from one to the next and harder, therefore, to find clear standouts on the album -- like trying to identify single bullets when an entire round is fired at once (but just for fun let's say tracks one, two, seven, twelve, and fourteen deserve repeated attention).
and his aforementioned debut album are so similar in nature, it's questionable as to whether or not to own both. Later releases show
trusting himself more by easing back on his claustrophobic style of songwriting, making more room for individuality in his pieces, and letting things breathe instead of hyperventilate. Restraint would come later, but the insanity still deserves a lollipop. ~ Glenn Swan

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