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Artist:
AUX 88
Title:
Black Tokyo
Label:
PUZZLEBOX RECORDS
Format:
CD
Price:
$17.00
Catalog #:
PBX 017CD
The long-awaited full-length
Black Tokyo
by
Aux 88
is finally here. As Aux 88 continues their evolution, they have re-assimilated as
Arashi Hoshino
and
Shin Muramatsu
, transforming their electronic synthesis into a 4x4 techno simulation adapted from nano-circuitry invented long ago deep in Detroit's underground; where their lab was once thought to be hiding. While this new transformation focuses more on the 4x4 Detroit techno roots of the band members, it does however, balances things out with a few electro/techno bass songs that carry a slight Japanese vibe; something that is generally reflected in the majority of the music on this album. The CD opens up with the suspenseful "Groove Theory," a chilling techno song that carries a very dramatic intro, quickly energizing you as the beats begin to play their part. "Black Tokyo" is a rich and carefully-composed beauty, featuring
K-1
and newest member
Ice Truck
on vocals and carrying a signature Detroit techno sound. "Tokyo Drive" switches things up as it begins to introduce a slower tempo of techno bass beats, followed by a playful bass line, and bright, colorful melodies that inspire visions of a night time cruise through the streets of Tokyo. One of the unique aspects of this album is the addition of two new lead female vocalists,
Erika Tele
, and the aforementioned Ice Truck, who is featured on another electro/techno song, "Electric Underground." "Dragon Fly" is another funky and heart-pounding techno gem. Bright hits, soft and subtle pads, and Tom's live voices make this tune essential to get the masses moving. "Winter In Japan" slows things way down and creates a rhythmic, downtempo production which evokes a beautiful sense of emotion with its melancholic pads, hypnotizing vocals, and mystical percussive elements that reverberate in the background. "Smoke Screen," "Shadow Dancing," "Stance" and "Electronic Cinema" show that Aux 88 can make you dance like some of their mentors
Juan Atkins
,
UR
,
Carl Craig
and
Derrick May
. Aux 88's new album not only progresses from their previous
Mad Scientist
album, but also innovates as they go even further in new ways of expressing new concepts and ideas with tracks like "Tokyo Telacom" and "Kyoto Station," which is Aux 88's conceptual homage to Japanese culture.
Black Tokyo
shows exactly how far their imagination can reach, and just how perfectly they can manifest it into their refined style of music.
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