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By far the most off-the-wall stuff ever to be encountered on the usually dance floor orientated Peacefrog, the -to me previously unknown- New World Aquarium comes up with three tracks that seem to want to make a rush for the middle of the floor but strangely hesitate and remain unmoved at its very borders. 'Stars', that covers the whole of the a-side submerges us in the bluesy and bass-heavy percussion loops familiar from Kenny Dixon and Theo Parrish, in this version from time to time infused with estranging and unnerving ambient loops in the German tradition. A discovery of its own, this one. On the flip it is at first full ambient with the shifting, Carl Craig-style dramatic beauty of '913', while the insanely bassed-out 'Maverick' retrieves the earlier percussion loops and transforms them into a menacing, funeral pyre-style tribal dance, when you least expect it thwarted by evilly looming ambient organs and plenty of coming-and-going horrifying atmospherics. Frighteningly good.
http://www.kindamuzik.net/recensie/new-world-aquarium/lovin-u/1166/
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