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Dave Tarrida is not really a 'BIG' name, but still he has earned his place amongst many other contemporary artists. He also enjoys an established reputation as a DJ. Dave helped set up in 1991 the legendary Sativa club. This club saw DJ's such as Dave Clark, DJ Hell, Claude Young and Adam X giving away their Scottish, if not UK debut. He also gave Cristian Vogel his first chance to perform live. Amongst his personal friends are Tobias Schmidt and Neil Landstrumm. He also started up some labels such as Drought and Sativae. He has only recently become known for his studio work. This new album is one of his typical releases. He is one of those guys who can funk you with bleeps, squeaky sounds, devilish disturbed voices, nightmare noise and other weird sounding tone-pulses. He rocks the roof off, he blasts the walls out and he spreads a virus of sound through your brain. He stands for rough techno, with an edge, but with character. After all, with friends like Neil Landstrumm this is not amazing. He kicks off this CD with a track called 'Stop the ride' and immediately he makes your feet spread patterns of swing onto your carpet. Some disturbed voice shouting 'please help me' over a fantastic base-line while bleeps attack every cell in your body. Next up is more of this, but then in a deeper, dubby version under the name of 'Humatics'. Then we are up for some Electro as skip to track 4 : 'Invisible Friend'. Track 7 is one of my favourites as it is an electroid tune, coverd with distortion and industrial atmosphere. Despair of a generation, suffering from an overdose of 'horrormone' (as this one is titled). Itâs some sort of Autechre, reworked by Aphex Twin... The rest of the CD is excellent as well. I won't run through the tracklisting, but I can tell you that this CD can be listened at in one go and it holds enough diversity to remain entertaining. Dave Tarrida really put some quality on top of the pile of shitty releases that come out every week. One of those albums to buy and to cherish.
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