traveller Posted September 9, 2002 Author Share Posted September 9, 2002 Kiwa - Dreamtime Enhancer Artist: Kiwa Title: Dreamtime Enhancer Label: Surreal Audio Date: 2002 Track listing: 01. Cricket In The Ear 02. Trans-Electronic 03. Rally Spirit 04. Digital Hangover 05. Neutralize 06. Dramatic Display Of Insanity 07. Alpha Sector 08. Kiva Runner 09. Deceptive Antiseptic 10. Divider 11. Nasty Drop 12. Lahti Skyline Review: Alright I guess most of us have heard about Kiwa. Well this is their first real Album that is not a mp3 release, but the real shit. Before I start I just want to say, that there will be lots of misspelling on this review, however I'm too lazy to correct them. Track 1. "Cricket in the head" A cool breakbeat starts out this track. Some wicked effects join it pretty soon. At 00.40 we get somekind of bassline and a stronger beat. At 01.10 it's possible to recognize the kicks and a solid bass. The tr icked noises. At 05.00 there is a breakbeatish part, where the track almost falls apart.. I love it. There's a small groovy part in the end. Great track indeed and it makes you wonder what is to come. Track 2. "Trans-Electronic" Weirdness starts this track. Some spacey soundscapes and then a suprising start of a extremly hard driven kick. At 00.50 The kick gets a solid beat next to it. This is somehow very melodic, although there are no real melodies. It's like the melody is build up with the weir ovy or anything like that, just groovy. Track 3. "Rally spirit" A Spacey slowly spinning 80's synth effect starts this track. Then a tribal well.. voice joins it. at 00.50 the beat and at 01.10 groovy bassline. A few seconds later effects that are sort of part of the "pattern". The bassline becomes tribal. Everything is somehow building up around it. Streams pass by. Messages from above? The effects somehow play part of the beat. Once again the kicks hold the track together. At 02.50 you could e 1. At 05.00 the beat is the beast itself. It's made from samples and a kick somewhere far far away. But a second after second the track becomes more and more digitalized. At 06.10 the synths are back for a little while. And the beat.. well.. WOW. The Syth returns.. and it's all over. Track 4. "Digital Hangover" What a great name for a track after the last track. At 00.18 we get the beat. All the effects are shaked and definetly disturbed. At 00.50 it all just makes sense. The synths seem to play is something wicked to come. At 04.00 everything is quite normal. Just the kick beating the track up. Well the synth fights back. Also the hihats. Actually it's once again groovy, hallucinogenic..? Violet Visionish perhaps? Great stream of synths and wicked wicked effects. A violin? No, a bagpipe? Well it's gone.. At 06.00 some1 tells you to "dance, dance, dance"? Maybe it's just my imagination? "Dance, dance, dance, switchstance?" Well once again I somehow feels shpongled, perhaps there is something sim o be a part of it too. At 03.20 a great break, and a change of tempo. Junglish? Kick is dissapearing. Chilled part again. Kick comes back. Nice synths. Very danceable. Doesn't matter what you do, it should suit the needs. Well the kick tells you to dance, the effects tell you to concentrate and try to reach the inner core of the track. You decide. Okay fine, I DANCE! Oooooh yeeeaaah!!! Dance baby, DANCE! Lift those feet, come on! HEh it tells you to dance, but in the finnish way. Well at 06.33 every1 shou ll love this, that's for sure. This is no 4 x 4 garbage that's for sure too. Track 7. "Alpha Sector" You can feel that it's the beat, but it's digitally manipulated, but then it starts. And it's very digitalized indeed. Yes, this is what electornic means. Everything is crystal clear. At 01.15 some breakbeats, and after that a powerfull bassline, that bites the edge of the beat. But behold, the beat is getting stronger. There's definetly a symbios between these two. The bassline gives the beat some room to play around, then vica versa. Even the synths get some room. And then the awesome. Soooooooo Psychedelic, I might repeat myself, but yes multilayered. At 6.46 some bongos join the masterpiece. The track becomes more rational. The beat and the bassline are definetly stronger. 07.44 a small break, fill your lungs, dance, fly, YELL!! Aaaaaaarhhhhhgghhh! Track 8. "Kiva Runner" Didgeridoo begins this track, and some very tribal drumsjoin in notime, also some other distant noise can be heard. The kick becomes part of the tribe. Also the synths, and the horn,strings, well something? Bulding up lasts till a small break. After the break the building up continues. At 01.44 the track is extremly tweaked and twisted. Something you wouldn't have expected. Well I'm still waiting for the blast that will make me dance like a madman, lift my arms in the air and yell Track 9. "Deceptive Anticeptic" Bouncing sounds and a breakbeat start out. Some build up going on? OOHH yeah. This is 100% pure freestyle. I love it. Melancholic synth bouncing aroung, very strong kicks every now and then. Strong beat. Strong pitched hihats. Cool break and at 01.45 the track becomes synth driven. Once again somehow tribadelic. Just keeping my eyes closed and concentrating on this makes my fly. Well.. makes my mind fly, wonder and wander around the digitalized multiverse of shpongledelic happyland. Creating this sort of music sure requiers great talent. What a song!! Track 10. "Divider" Great build up in the beginning. It's like they throw everything in, but keep it on the leash. Well soon the beast will be free. It's still held back at 01.00. Suddenly one instrument at time, 1st the kick then the bassline, and the synths are released. This is not for dancefloors either. Dancefloor music is made for physical flying, this is made for mental flying. There's so much going on in this track. Bongos, 100 different synths, a melody is hiding behind it all, concentrate and Track 11. "Nasty Drop" Once again a beat starts out. It's getting louder and louder. It gets a backing hihat at 00.20. Rolling drums. And suddenly a groovy bassline. Very danceable. Somehow I get the Shpongle feeling again. Very creative ideas are used here. Somehow hallucinogenic. A little tribal again. Well I just keep on dancing. Trying to get 100% out of this celebration of the geniosity of human mind. Very clear track somehow. Allthough there's a lot going on this track is very "general" style. Not . But ending soon, you can hear it. Once again.. WOW!! Track 12. "Lahti Skyline" Well this is a nice ambient ending for the madness. Very emotional. Echoes. Long and even longer synths. A weak beatish thing that grows into a beat at 00.45, soon joined by a bassline at 01.00. Very emotional indeed. At 01.15 this is just brilliant. Echoes, some wicked synths. Dark? Am I alone? Once again emotional is definetly the word to describe this. Somehow It feels like I'm back in Thailand. Don't know why.. Then some sounds interrupt the track. It returns at 03.00 but 100% changed. Is this the end? I wish not, but yes it is. Too bad I could have listened to this track 20 more minutes. Final Thoughts: Well 1st of all this album has a great copying shield. It would require atleast a 1000Kbps mp3 stream to make it sound as it sounds on the cd. 2nd of all this album will make most psy albums sound like minimal music and feel like if they were made with just the simple "copy & paste" method. 3rd of all this is for me definetly the best album this far of this year. Maybe the best album since Shpongle 2 (maybe I can tell after a few weeks). Well I recommend this to everyone. This album will stay fresh for weeks, months maybe years, cause the amount of data in the stream is just incredible. Everytime I listen to it through it sounds so different. Well I could probably write a book of this album but I wont. Definetly 10+/10. BOOM! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
traveller Posted September 9, 2002 Share Posted September 9, 2002 I just want to add that this album is definetly something that the scene has been waiting for.. It brings back the wonders and the magic that has not been seen since The Lone Deranger album. Well that's just my opinion.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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freak51 Posted September 11, 2002 Share Posted September 11, 2002 Definite older influences here, it sounds like what Flying Rhino could have become if they had stayed on the same path. This work has loads of layers and subtlety, and the percussion is not boring either. Very solid job. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Redtree Posted September 17, 2002 Share Posted September 17, 2002 What can you say after a review like that ... the best album for a while now. These guys bring some really fresh ideas to the scene and you can hear there´s a lot of work in the tracks. Reminds me in some ways of Koxbox with the diffrence that the guys don´t use a lot of obvious melodies but still maintain a good feeling in their music. Simply Brilliant! Recommend it to everyone even if you like more minimal stuff. Travellers review was a little over-rated so I´d say 10/10... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Sienis Posted September 18, 2002 Share Posted September 18, 2002 indeed these guys are awesome =) both albumwise and live... this album is packed with innovation and funky grooves... if anyone´s interested in more of the spugescene in Finland with atmosphere´s like this then check out also: Salakavala + Squaremeat + Accu + Texas Faggott + OOK + Eraser vs Yöjalka + Haltya and so on =) this is pretty new for the rest of the world but it´s the mentality of the finnish scene for years back.... this album from me gets 9/10 for the awesome atmosphere + crazyness + sounds.... it would´ve got a 10 if the mastering was a tad better (sorry...i´m a soundfreak Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
traveller Posted September 18, 2002 Author Share Posted September 18, 2002 This album is not insane in the Texas Faggott way. It's more like unsane in the insane finnish way. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Redtree Posted September 18, 2002 Share Posted September 18, 2002 I agree. Kiwa is a chapter of it´s own in the Finnish scene. I usually don´t like the typical Finnish stuff so much and that´s why this album rocks. It really can´t be compared to artists like TF or Squaremeat etc... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Sienis Posted September 19, 2002 Share Posted September 19, 2002 Salakavala + OOK + Eraser vs Yöjalka...is pretty much not too twisted but still twisted spugestyle...alot like Kiwa ....check them out....i apologize for being 'off-topic'.....bOm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DeathPosture Posted October 2, 2002 Share Posted October 2, 2002 Allow me to not follow the trend in here, and not be too impressed with this album... I had great expectations about this one due to hype it received here... But I must say that this is just not psychedelic enough for me. I mean the soundscapes and samples and loops, etc are amazing - I just dont see myself rocking my feet when listening to it... It is however more stuctured than most Finnish stuff - and I like that. All in all, this is a mediocre release IMO... 6/10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest EyeC Posted October 3, 2002 Share Posted October 3, 2002 What a great performances, a great show, long time didnt hear so powerfull cosmic otentic sounds of the future Kiwa - Fancy Medical Experience try it out of this awesome album, a great trak .. the album grade : 9.910 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Ibotenic Posted October 30, 2002 Share Posted October 30, 2002 The cricket in track 1 is nice and gristly. It has to survive important missions, although they don't sound very dangerous. There's a relieved "aaahhh"-sound that pops in now and then. Track 2 starts with androids working casually in a factory of some kind. Soon they start to work harder making those lovely indescribable statements about the details of their job. The track gets more laid back in the middle for a while, when the androids have a tea break, but soon they resume working and chatting in their relaxed, but precise manner. Track 3 is busier than the first ones with a friendly bassline and many places to show. Mostly sharp-edged sounds and a brief percussion workout in the middle. The gates of track 4 open revealing a loose-jointed breakbeat. Deep basslines and ethereal atmospheres come to visit the breakbeat, which is replaced by a straightbeat before 3 minutes have passed. Determined stealthy sounds direct the song into a more open space with oriental flutes visiting. Near the end the environment has become lighter and the old breakbeat makes a final appearance. The bassline in track 5 could be used as a scarf due to its warm and fuzzy properties. Strange things happen while drum sounds dominate. After 5 minutes a creature starts to repeat a mantra and other sounds watch its back. A breakbeat reminiscent of drum'n'bass drives track 6, which certainly has a dramatic feel in the sense of a thriller-movie. Things never get too dangerous, however, as the track keeps cheerfully reminding us it's all just a movie. Track 7 likes wide areas and explores them making whooshing sounds. Again, many different basslines or bass arrangements are used in uplifting or engulfing ways. Digital animals howl and make growly mumbling sounds. I'm gonna get ancient on your asses, decides track 8 and launches it's massive tribal onslaught. Oriental string instruments and didgeridoo team up with a little bit of digital belching to get things going. Booming percussion makes sure there's enough room for everybody in this colossal track. The heart of track 9 is a large, sluggish breakbeat. In the middle it gets more straightforward for a good minute, because of some important cyberdelic matters it has to address. From the first 20 seconds of track 10 you can tell it's going to try something fishy. Indeed, it turns out it is a dodgy fellow, who would probably sell your left kidney just to get a place to live in your insides. It doesn't take any breaks in it's pumping mission. Track 11 is mostly harmless, if left in peace. A flanger performs in the beginning and the end while a calm bassline holds its position for long periods. A chilled out outro of nearly 3 minutes prepares the listener for the final track. Track 12 travels in the lower atmospheres above Lahti city. I never knew the city was this mystical! Four rhythm sections blend into each other and various forms of divine states are explored. The album is rhythmically rich and sounds very full with shades of dark green of the forest. Cyber sounds bounce with accurate juiciness among the beats. The basses are deeeEEp. It sounds right and it's fun to listen to. Recommended for everybody. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Basilisk Posted June 4, 2006 Share Posted June 4, 2006 Great album! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Manuser Posted May 27, 2019 Share Posted May 27, 2019 Full album: I always thought this album was not easy to get into. That was my opinion 16 years ago, and strangely I still think the same 16 years later, after such a long time not listening to it. This style is probably appealing to people who are into underground house / techno sound, or just into various electronic music genres! I reckon it's very good music for the dance-floor. For home listening? Well depends on the day, depends on the mood, or depends on the season It's not something I can go crazy about but at the same time it's something I can fully appreciate when in the mood for it. By the way, OP's mention of The Lone Deranger was out of place Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AiKyO Posted May 27, 2019 Share Posted May 27, 2019 Wow, right up my alley. Thx for bringing this up @Manuser. Very Koxboxy. Great flow and keeping it smooth while it's also very versatile. The goa wavelenghts is there but transduced in a more metropolitan/high tech style .... and funky ^^ Super neat progressive patterns all the wayz ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Manuser Posted April 4, 2020 Share Posted April 4, 2020 On 5/27/2019 at 4:56 PM, AiKyO said: Wow, right up my alley. Thx for bringing this up @Manuser. Very Koxboxy. Great flow and keeping it smooth while it's also very versatile. The goa wavelenghts is there but transduced in a more metropolitan/high tech style .... and funky ^^ Super neat progressive patterns all the wayz ! @AiKyO listening to it again today, I understand the comparison with Koxbox (without the goa-trance melodies), I put it a bit louder today and it works better, it confirms my previous opinion that it must be great for the dance-floor. The bassline programming and the breakbeat parts are well executed. #7 Alpha Sector is brilliant. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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