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The tone always makes the music. But only those who actually make the sound? An ancient-house avantgarde dream has always
been there since the legendary "Warehouse" days of Ron Hardy, to bring more sounds and tones constantly to an independent,
repetitive development. And thus beyond the limits of an executive creative artist on the otherwise purely commercial sense what we
call in common beyond imagination?.
"Raw Footage", the latest album concoction of Chicago house legend Ron Trent (Prescription) on his new imprint "Electric Blue"
works in the best sense of Stanislav Lem heroes Trurl & Klapauciusals, cruising like those two metal brains frantically invented by the
universe of 4/4-Sounds to get insane tracks out of the new material matter located there, and put them together to brand new ones.
This trackwerk varies as well as of course between classical Chi-Town to the context of contemporary, epic house dubs and lives in a
perfidious manner from the interaction of various computer modules that constantly spits out new and exciting interactions. In the
end, the software sings only as digital output of great analog sounds, which may well be understood as a mocking voice to the
majority of contemporary Homeboy wackiness formats. "Unpredictable" and less "cryptic" might fit here as a keyword excellent,
where you kick out of the rough house plant a significant entertainment value must, without the need to posess necessarily the same
nerves of steel. Anyone who has ever really wondered what House sound could be appropriate for a journey through the vastness of
the universe is, gets there now at this point completely to his fullest expense. Trent 2012 and its tracks on this album reflect a lot
about the revolutionary founder of Spirit of music? from the mid-80s, who is recorded then as now but with inadequate slogans such
as "light years ahead of its time". For as Trents body of work "Raw Footage" is also particularly scary genius material, although still of
totally solid stress field and background from the musical spectrum between the Windy City and the Motor City engine bridled her.
"But heres to the Future" For Sir Trent more than twenty years after "Altered States" and the relevant follow-ups, thats not really a
problem!
a Ron Trent - Message To The World
b Ron Trent - Sweetness
c Ron Trent - Sundance
d Ron Trent - Exotic Drums