Daft Punk - Electroma (Unofficial Soundtrack)

Art, MP3, Music, Visual July 3rd, 2007


Daft Punk’s Electroma truly is one of those films that you either love or hate with all your being. With it’s premiere screened at Cannes, reviews were mixed with a near-equal amount of both praise and indifference. A complete lack of dialogue isn’t the first step towards endearing your audience to your live action cinematic debut, but then again Daft Punk have always walked their own creative path with visible success: if any proof were required, one need only take a look at their masterpiece of audio/visual symbiosis, Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem (2003).

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DJ Krush - Suimou Tsunenimasu DVD review

DVD, Music, Review, Visual June 5th, 2007

Suimou Tsunenimasu DVDWhen is the best time for an artist to be retrospective about their work? In most cases, it’s usually linked to the impending close of a recording label contract, when a lazily packaged ‘greatest hits’ compilation falls into place in the absence of any new material. For some, it can be a chance to cast off the shackles of their previous work and progress into new creative territory without the baggage of expectation: the fans might covet a back catalogue with religious devotion, but it doesn’t mean the artist in question has to. DJ Krush has always been one to simultaneously look back whilst looking forwards. His devotion to catalogue his previous tours and performances with many being recorded on video for posterity show his passion for archiving what has gone before, and in contrast, for his 1997 album MiLight, a number of prominent members from hip hop culture such as Mos Def and Futura are given space to say what they feel the future will bring.

Over the past couple of decades, his has been a journey of playful discovery and refinement. At one stage playing a major part in the whole ‘Trip Hop’ movement (if such a thing ever existed), Krush moved on to darker and more malformed sounds which have meant his latter works contain beats that wouldn’t seem too out of place on the heavily alternative and lo-fi Anticon label. The lavish 3xDVD set Suimou Tsunenimau attempts to visually and aurally cover the long and winding path of Krush’s career up to the present.

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