traveller Posted June 16, 2000 Share Posted June 16, 2000 Shulman - Soundscapes And Modern Tales Artist: Shulman Title: Soundscapes And Modern Tales Label: Shaffel Date: 2002 Track listing: 01. 11'19" Small Grey Creatures 02. 03'00" New Paradigm 03. 10'48" First Came The Stars 04. 07'40" Take A Walk Outside 05. 10'09" Elements 06. 11'33" Avant Garden 07. 06'26" Fromage 08. 06'23" Shiogo 09. 04'01" Aion Review: Okay, this is my first "real" review ever so go easy on me. T1. Small Grey Creatures. The track aka song starts out with some dude telling stuff about UFOs that crashed in the northern Germany near the Baltic sea. The commentary goes on for about 1 minute, after that some strings join the play. After that some weird singing, that somehow reminds me from Waterjuice. The song actually sounds quite promising, even little psychedelic. Hypnotic pattern repeating, repeating, repeating, you get the point? At 03.30 I suddenly notice that there's also a chilled beat on the "background" and wonder when it came into the pattern. At five minutes there's a little chilling part that lasts until 06.30, this is a great time to fill your lungs with air, you might forget to do it later. Now on you have to concentrate on the music, just close your eyes, don't think, just listen to the "flow". At 08.00 the strings are BACK. Suddenly the song ends =(. T2. New Paradigm. IMHO this is an intro for the next song. It doesn't have any beats, just some looooooooong waves and effects. T3. First Came The Stars. Are they horns? Well anyways something like that starts out this masterpiece, after that a nice Raja Ramish flute joins the game. At 01.30 you might think that you are in India, although this only happens if certain chemicals are involved. The beat has some Violet Visionish influences, the Flute is still Rajaish. What a great mixture =). At 05.00 there's one of those brakes again just fot the purpose that Yaniv Shulman brilliantly builds the song back to perfection. The beat, bassline, weird stuff it just builds up brilliantly. We are starting to get some new instruments.. at 08.00 it's still building, and then suddenly. Am I in Shpongle Land? A nice solo joins the game and this is absolutely one of the album's highlights for me. I could imagine myself as being somekind of "Shrek" thing just chilling around Blobbish yellyish things, having the best time ever eating candy =). It's hard to explain. =) T4. Take A Walk Outside. Atfirst this song was a little bit hard for me to get into and so I decided to Take A Walk Outside, while listening this track through. I braved the forces of the nature and made a 10 minute walk in the blizzard. This song sort of stands out from this album, it's somehow more aggressive, more raw and predictable. The samples remind me of Violet Vision. Actually this track reminds me from "VIolet Vision Style", you know, the drum 'n bassish feeling.. Well this is also one of the highlights for me. T5. Elements. This song can also be found in the Hommega - Life Is compilation and I had already heard it like 100 times. I was hoping that this would be like a remix or something, but it wasn't. It's the exact same track, well maybe the end is a little different so that it mixes better with T6. A lot of people might think this as the best track of the album. It's tribal, hypnotic, really nice but I have just heard it way too many times. T6. Avant Garden. This is not really an ambient song. It's an ambient track, cause it has some BPMs. It also has some sort of Opera singing that blends really well with the other "instruments". The build up process can also be found in this track. This time the beats are Simon Posfordish. The BPMs sort of sneak up and suddenly they just are there. I'm starting to repeat myself, but this is a highlight again =). T7. Fromage. I don't know what fromage means, in the case that it actually means something of course. The song starts with some synths and wind. The beat and the bass arrive on 00.30. Then the weirdo singing stuff. A small break, more complicated beat, and the songs goes on. The Raja flute is BACK =), and no It went away =(. At 03.20 the evil BPMs enter (Go Away U SOB). No good without evil, no evil without good: the flute is BACK =). Suddenly it's all over. T8. Shiogo. Some will love it, some will hate it. This is one of those Interchill style songs. No beats, nothing radical, just a flow. I'm not a great fan of this sort of music, but this is okay though. Perhaps this is the Soundscape of this album. T9. Aion. aka "sort of outro" ("aion = i will" in finnish). I don't really know what this is. Perhaps Shulman took all the remaining things and arrenged them together. This could be a great song, too bad it only lasts 4 minutes. BOTTOM LINE: Psyshop called this album the "Israeli answer to Shpongle". And a lot of you people probably want to know if this is "better" than Shpongle. Well, it's not better, but it's not worse either." I'm glad I got it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest WiLDSiDE Posted March 19, 2002 Share Posted March 19, 2002 i luv this album.. i cant say its bettah than Shpongle.. its doesnt have that magic. but nevertheless, its still an excelent album imo.. i give it a 9/10. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest [Anonymous] Posted March 20, 2002 Share Posted March 20, 2002 Euphemistically profiling yourself as the Israeli answer to Shpongle may not be the smartest thing to do but Mr.Shulman gently delivers what is promised although u can hear his use of hallucinogetics/DMT is healthier than UKs finest. For the rest it comes damn close to -...are u shpongled?-...Nice collection of analog instrument, rich soundscapes, psychedelic complexity and, the hardest part, well crafted compositions. Ganjalien did an excellent song-by-song comparison so I just wanna add that this is probably going to be the best chillout album of 2002. 9/10. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest [Anonymous] Posted March 20, 2002 Share Posted March 20, 2002 as a mental orange fan this was a must for my ears....a bit surprised at first 'cause of the ambiant style... i totally love this album!!...nice to wake up on or go to sleep on...or....(you can fill that in yourselves;) )... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest bob[at]dobbs[dot]net Posted March 20, 2002 Share Posted March 20, 2002 Although I do like the album, I couldn't help feeling that it is borrowing a LOT from the first Shpongle album but is missing some of the magic that makes Shpongle so special. It sounds like Shulman is TRYING to be Shpongle. There are places where the rhythms seem nearly identical to clasic Shpongle tracks. Random flute sounds thrown in here and there. Similar vocal distortions. I'm calling it Shpongle lite. Tastes great, less filling. Less trancendental. 6-7/10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Omri Posted March 20, 2002 Share Posted March 20, 2002 This album is not similar to shpongle first album and Shulman doesn't trying to be shpongle. I think that this album is something new, it's not totaly different from previous ambient albums (Are u Shpongled for ex'), but I think that the sounds are better and clearer, the album keeps it pace (more or less) from the begining to its end what makes it more suitable for chilling or relaxing, this album is just superb no one befor has done this, it's a unique piece of art that any psy-chill-ambient lover should own, um... sorry MUST own. (the best release by far in 2002) 9.3/10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest hallusinogeeli Posted March 21, 2002 Share Posted March 21, 2002 I just want to add one thing.. like Bob said, this album doesn't have that "Shpongle Magic". It has something else, "Shulman Magic" This is multilayered piece of art that any chill fan should own.. everytime I listen to it I find something new in it.. specially while under the influence.. bob.. don't you think it's good that we got Shpongle alike music? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest bob[at]dobbs[dot]net Posted March 21, 2002 Share Posted March 21, 2002 I think one of the things that has made Shpongle so great is Simon and Raja's ability to break the mold. Both Shpongle albums sound like nothing else that have come before them. There is certainly a lot of psy-dub influence, but they've made it something their own. Anyone who has listened to their music in any sort of augmented state of conciousness knows what it means to "be Shpongled." Shulman's work sounds like a complete rip-off of Shpongle's original effort in places. Yes, it's nice to have more Shponglish music, but borrowing sounds and rhythms wholesale from someone else is not innovation. Don't get me wrong, I would definitely recommend this album - it certainly has a lot of merit all it's own. There is certainly "Shulman Magic" in there. I just feel it loses points for originality. The production is not as good as either Shpongle. When I listen to it, I'm very attracted to the stuff that Shulman is doing on his own, then I feel somehow cheated when he lays down a rhythm or flute/vocal sample that is completely ripped off. Should have focused more on making good music and less on sounding like someone else's music. Just my $.02. Gonna give it another chance to win me over right now, actually. ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest --==MileS==-- Posted March 21, 2002 Share Posted March 21, 2002 Excellent showcase of chillout skills although it resembles Shpongles' debut quite authentically, an achievement in itself given the status of the Dynamic DMT duo. Trax like -Small Grey Creatures- and - First Came The Stars- are so many miles ahead of the average chillout poured over us that it would be a sin to label Shulman as a pure copycat. At least give it a fair try and judge -Soundscapes And Modern Tales- on its own merits, its imo simply too clever and beatiful to have this one NOT included in your collection. 9/10. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
traveller Posted March 22, 2002 Author Share Posted March 22, 2002 You guys are saying that Yaniv Shulman is borrowing from Shpongle. Somebody asked him in the isratrance.com forum that what happened to his last album and this is what he answered: "I'll try to explain what happened......the last trance track Ive wrote was about 3 years ago............we had a thought about compiling all my old stuff but I've decided to cancel it because I think its a bit, how to put it ??, well, its old. I don't think it stands up to today's standards in trance music. Anyway that's why the album was canceled. But after a lot of delays caused mainly by me not belonging to all my base and the lack of free time to arrange everything, Im finally releasing a new (you decide) album in the near near future, (something like a week or two. (touch wood)I hope that's explains it all." So as you can see the songs of this album were made atleast 3 years ago.. and that is before "Are You Shpongled?" SO.. Who's borrowing from Who? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
traveller Posted March 22, 2002 Author Share Posted March 22, 2002 One more thing.. I don't want to get misunderstood.. I am NOT saying that Simon and Raja are borrowing from Yaniv Shulman.. I guess what I just want to say is that this is not an ordinary album.. You know one of those that you buy, listen to through once and then put in in the shelf where it's going to stay as a decoration and not to be listened through ever again.. For the people who say that Yaniv is ripping off Shpongle: SHAME ON YOU.. Respect the author.. Shulman made an album out of this world far beyond skills of homosapiens.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest chicketo de la homus[at]intergal Posted March 22, 2002 Share Posted March 22, 2002 I think that the new shulman album is beter then the shpongle album cause it innovates not imitates do less live longer go buy it. I think that this one is less "sweet" and that is whats so nice about it he dosent try to buy u by chessy melodies instade of that he goes to a deep under occean plantery experance its not about here and there its about the whole story so wake up and go buy it now. the perfect substance control experence for me for the last year. 10/10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest chroneus Posted March 23, 2002 Share Posted March 23, 2002 I remembered the time when I first turn on player with "are you shpongled". It was a great experience with music I never heard before. Frankly speaking the shpongle "dmt" sound is not ordinary and it is hardly to say another albums which sound like this... Shulman album will be always compared with shpongle. But I like this music! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest shpongle for ever Posted March 23, 2002 Share Posted March 23, 2002 ??? I don't think that anybody can say that Shpongle is commercial in any way .... Shulman cd is really good, probably one of the best psy-ambiant record i've ever heard. But the fact is that when you've heard the 1st Shpongle it's very hard to appreciate totally a new worl/psy/ambiant record like this one !!!! and that is nothing but the truth ! Anyway it's not a reason to stop listening music !!!! SHULMAN IS SHPONGLED !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (9.5/10) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Slidingtrancer Posted April 1, 2002 Share Posted April 1, 2002 Shulman was just shpongled in the second song, where he lays down a sphongical lead. Apart from that this is just brilliant chill. Just highlight this, nice and harmonic, emotional music. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest [Anonymous] Posted April 2, 2002 Share Posted April 2, 2002 I think; its a very thing that most of the people dont know. get a life and get new music/ buy shulman music only and embrace the new stile of meeting people all over the cheese- fromage man / are you fromaged???? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
damion Posted April 22, 2002 Share Posted April 22, 2002 This oddly-titles, oddly-packaged and (spiritually) oddly-scented release from Shulman is a delight. Whether you like to think of it as one man's soundtrack to an increasingly crazy world, or (like me) you prefer to think of it as music made by some kooky alien chaps (like the Star Wars Cantina Band messing about with Cubase), its quirky headiness and rootsy beauty are magic. On tunes like Small Grey Creatures and Avant Garden, Shulman creates a sublime unfolding atmosphere and almost manages to out-Shpongle Shpongle. He brings in huge beats (Aion), trip dub (Take A Walk Outside) and even offers half a nod to the dancefloor (fromage). Overlook the nasty taste of Jan Hammer-esque vibraphone in Shigo, and instead divert your spliffy attention to the filtered arpeggios, cut up vocals and cute dubby reflections that make this an album to soak up and enjoy. The fractal alien chorus singing yogic mantras (really) on Elements will make you weep, and the knowing and meditative groove throughout this album is world class. Love it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Insejn Posted April 24, 2002 Share Posted April 24, 2002 Shpongle-wannabe or not, this is very good stuff! Final Verdict: 9/10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Mekkish Posted May 9, 2002 Share Posted May 9, 2002 This album is truly exellent. A MUST HAVE. 9/10. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest peacetheworld82[at]hotmail[dot]c Posted July 18, 2002 Share Posted July 18, 2002 shulman shulman............yesssssssssssssss!!!!!i realy love shpongle and i love the shpongle music is the best ambient psy music on my mind and my heart.shulman is +++ on my mind and my heart.i love this album!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!SHULMAN EXCELLENT....ALEX Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest oOo_OoO Posted July 31, 2002 Share Posted July 31, 2002 Shpongle = Coca Cola Shulman = Pepsi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest normanthestoreman[at]bigtits[dot Posted August 3, 2002 Share Posted August 3, 2002 Shulman is not as good as Shpongle . One , maybe two tracks sound a bit shponglish but this CD dies off horrible in the seconf half. Its hard to recommend this albumn . Grab the first few tracks but forget the second half as its cheesy crap Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest oOo_OoO Posted August 9, 2002 Share Posted August 9, 2002 i agree, the first song is without doubt the best one, and from there on it's going dooooown. the songs gets worse and worse. going down slow in the beginning, at the end you're falling. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest dernuk Posted August 13, 2002 Share Posted August 13, 2002 wow, i've just entered to track one and i already feel totally at ease, this is a superb production. when it finish I didn't realize that I wasn't on earth so I could watch my body beeing asleep and my soul flying, wow, this is music for the spirit. The music goes deep into your mind deeper and deeper 9.3/10 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
las22 Posted August 14, 2002 Share Posted August 14, 2002 ok! evryone agrees.... this album is really better than entheogenic...his own style is born not so close to shpongle for me wonderfull trip vey good album 9.5 for me Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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