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V/A - Elucidations

 

Artist: Various

Title: Elucidations

Label: LSD

Date: 2002

 

Track listing:

 

01. 06'53" Ott : Ott Meets Billy The Kid

02. 08'08" Kiwa : Arachnoid Dub

03. 06'49" Drum Druids : Last Summer (Dub)

04. 07'52" Humito : Monkey Puzzle

05. 06'53" Violet Vision : Sign Of Bliss

06. 06'00" Lusine ICL : Scheming

07. 07'51" The Kumba Mela : Himalayan Dub

08. 08'37" Abacus : Return To Rama

09. 06'31" Humito : Wider Horizons (Drum Druids Rmx)

 

Review:

 

This is Humphrey's second voyage at the helm of the liquid sound design

spaceship. His first venture brought us Mana Medicine to heal the soul and

weren't we grateful! As if we didn't have enough to thank the LSD dream team

for already they give us this. Elucidations is another album that any chillout

lover shouldn't be without. Where Mana Medicine focussed on the ethnic

influences on this music style, Elucidations offers a more sneaky bleepy trip

of low velocity psychedelic treats. So a little about the tracks. I am

beginning to think that all that Ott touches turns to liquid gold. Perhaps not

the finest work with the Ott stamp on it, but still first class. Rich, rootsy

and can't fail to put a smile on your face - just a shame it ends a bit

abruptly. Then it's Kiwa. From out of the Scandinavian forests, something

wicked this way comes? I have heard and loved some of Kiwa's dancefloor

tracks, but didn't really expect chilling to be on the agenda. How wrong I was

- this is tight, wonderfully weird and strangely beautiful music. The sort of

thing Matsuri might have stuck on sympathy in chaos 4 if there had been one!

Drum Druids is Jez Laughing Buddha in another guise. I can't say I'm surprised

that this is great? it just sneaks up on you getting gradually more intense

until toes are tapping and your head is spinning. Humito is Humphrey and Chris

Ingeoussauria. This stuff is clever, subtle and intricate. Avoiding an obvious

melody this just tweaks and cranks the synapses while the body is held down by

a slow and steady bassline. Violet Vision take over and turn up the

funkometer. Psychedelic and splendidly evolving? certainly taking Shpongle and

Deviant Electronics influences but by no means imitating. Lusine ICL is jazz

meets electronica meets lounge. Quality stuff. The Kumba Mela - one of the

best tracks from one of the best chillout albums (This is a track from East of

the river ganges - not a new release). Enough said. Abacus opens beautifully -

a brief ethnic twist and then into a gem with a lounge beat smattered with

acidic noising and weird strings, vocoded chants and the like. Not a million

miles away from Ju Ju Space Jazz perhaps. Humito finish the album off in

similar fashion to the earlier track - intelligent and intriguing with breaks

and complex rythms. There are no weak tracks on this album - though some are

more to my taste than others. This shows the maturity that the psychedelic

chillout scene is capable of and I strongly recommend it. Sometimes chillout

needs the warmth of catchy hooks and melodies, and that's not really on the

agenda here. Nor is it truly ambient. But if you are looking for quietly

clever, psychoactive brainfood to lie back to?welcome to the spaceship. 8/10

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Guest flying kundalini

Spot on review Bomble :-) This is indeed a great CD, perfect for those summer

chill moments 9/10 OTT is not SP btw

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Guest Defbydelta...

Truly Nice.. im not in psy-chill but i bought this after i saw this here and i

liked it..

anybody got some good chill album to recommend? that would be nice, need a

rest? smoke a lest!...

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Guest --==MileS==--

LiquidSoundDesign is probably the best chill label around so any new addition

to the catalogue is greatly anticipated but somehow without the Orbish

weirdness and the Shponglesque etnic touch that made -River Ganges- so damn

good, a somewhat 'normal' chill album remains. Indeed, a bit like Mana

Medicine but that 1 has the stronger individual tracks imo. Only Kiwa and the

recycled Himalayan Dub are truly excellent, the rest is adequate but I expect

a bit more from Youth's Higher Learning Ambient Institute that is the LSD

label. 7.5/10.

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Guest Psylent Buddhi

Certainly a worthy follow-up to the excellent "Mana Medicine" compilation. As

Bomble mentions, this is indeed a bit more on the electronical and psychedelic

side than Mana Medicine. But I can't help thinking that it lacks the intimate

warmth that Mana Medicine was so full of. Elucidations is a lot less organic,

and more full of analog drops and psychedelic twists than Mana Medicine. It

all boils down to personal preference. I like Mana Medicine better than this,

but I still wouldn't miss out on anything from the L.S.D. label. This is still

high class chill-out, mainly due to the efforts included on this disc from

Ott, Kiwa, Lucine ICL and Abacus. Now go get it! /PB

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Well, I can't say I'm dissapointed with this one, it *is* awesome. But nothing

compared to Mana Medicin. Not even close! It's not even fair to compare them!

;) Anyways, Ott, Kiwa, Violet Vision and The Kumba Mela brings us some great

trax! Don't miss this one if you like L.S.D as a label!

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