| title: |
homecoming / part two |
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label: |
u-cover |
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| format: |
3" cd |
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| release date: |
20.02.08 |
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cat. no.: |
u-cdm22 |
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tracks: |
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gone again |
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red tin |
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precinct |
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| reviews: | ||
"cheju comes with a two part 3"
cdr release that brings two times 4 excellent idm-electronic tracks
from the highest quality. wil bolton brings beautiful scape music full
of layered synth patches of analog keyboards. well programmed drum pattrens
and colorfull melodies. this two part release is the excellent follow-up
of last years 'foil' 3" release and the very well recieved 'diode'
release on u-cover transparent label. homecoming is again highly recommended."
- u-cover,
02.08 |
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"splendid second part of cheju's
homecoming series. a little firmer in the rhythm department this time
(particularly on the last 2 tracks which are, quite frankly, bloody
excellent) but no less lusciously melodic for that. sweet at times,
and surprisingly robust on those electro beats, yet with a tempered
tone that allows it all to flow together. this is classic cheju and
proper electronica... you know what to do! class." - smallfish,
03.08 |
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"a two disc set of three inch
cd’s houses the latest outing from cheju, the electronica vehicle
of boltfish co-owner wil bolton. as part of belgian imprint u-cover’s
mini-disc series, cheju adds to his burgeoning back catalogue with eight
tracks of his streamlined, richly melodic take on the electronic scene.
cheju’s biggest asset revolves around the way he contrasts warm
and often nostalgic analogue synths, think “artificial intelligence”
and future sound of london, with contemporary programming capabilities
that ride the crest of the cutting edge. using synth patches doused
in thick layers of melodic gloss, many of the tracks here create a reassuringly
familiar feel. when adroitly married to his repertoire of beats –
intertwining glitches adeptly placed static and deviceful clicks ‘n’
cuts – the results are consistently satisfying. “defect”
is a major highlight with its dramatic synth backdrop, merged with twilight
chimes and staccato micro-beats, as is the sinister melodic sheen and
clockwork programming of “embers”. “cherryandcinamon”
transports us above the clouds, with its swirling swoosh and lush, hazy
resonance, while “precinct” delves into down-tempo, albeit
with a more inventive bent than the majority of those boring kruder
& dorfmeister records. in truth all eight tracks here are endlessly
listenable, bustling with euphonic sounds around a fluid motif. “homecoming”
again displays wil bolton’s immaculate talent for creating expertly
crafted helpings of canorous electronica." - angry
ape, 03.08 |
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"cheju's two-part homecoming might
just as easily be broached as an eight-track mini-album. like fisher,
wil bolton excels at crafting finessed electronic idm awash in multi-layered
synth melodies. part one opens ruminatively with the lulling keyboard
counterpoint of “cherryandcinnamon” before the dark ambiance
of “vita glass” appears energized by a midtempo funk groove
and softly glimmering melodies. “embers” and “celeste”
further exemplify part one's brooding spirit and cinematic aura. if
anything, cheju's voluptuous style intensifies on the slightly sunnier
part two with the dramatic etude “defect” a particularly
robust exemplar. the luminous “gone again” benefits from
a skeletal hip-hop underpinning while the whirr-and-click of skittish
electro-funk swirl gives “red tin” and “precinct”
a strong kick." - textura,
04.08 |
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