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Funckarma - Refurbished Two

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I think I've finally figured out how the Funcken brothers manage to be so prolific: they don't work side-by-side but in shifts, with one sleeping and the other working, and then switch roles at shift's end. How else to explain the never-ending stream of new and unreleased material and remixes? Anywaaay… the siblings' latest remix set won't disappoint Funckarma fans. As usual, it's a generous collection that exemplifies the brothers' distinctive signature. Don and Roel liberally cycle loops and effects like card-shufflers until a given piece appears to spin in place, albeit in relatively slow motion. Their material exudes a disorienting feel, with voices and rhythms constantly swirling as if entrapped within a druggy haze. Throughout the nearly seventy-minute disc, tracks are twisted elastically into low-riding, atmospheric dub-funk configurations.

Targeted artists are a diverse lot, with everyone from Run_Return (“Animals Are Beautiful People”), Gridlock (“Estrella V2”), and Landau (“Raued Daued”) given the Funckarma treatment. In their hands, Machinedrum's “Machinebong” becomes an exercise in churning, acidy madness, while the echolalic voices in Céline's “Here and Now” receive additional shredding in the group's digital Cuisinart. The brothers push Ontayso's “Score Of An Imaginary Iceland” into a rather more psychedelic jazz direction where a saxophone wails against a galaxial haze of synths and percussive thrums. Standouts include the squirrelly funk and hip-hop treatment of E.stonji's “Con.Trst” and the slinky, heavy-hitting hip-hop of “The Way It Was” by Strand & Tres (two equally epic instrumental mixes by Funckarma and Shadowhuntaz appear).

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Targeted artists are a diverse lot, with everyone from Run_Return (“Animals Are Beautiful People”), Gridlock (“Estrella V2”), and Landau (“Raued Daued”) given the Funckarma treatment. In their hands, Machinedrum’s “Machinebong” becomes an exercise in churning, acidy madness, while the echolalic voices in Céline’s “Here and Now” receive additional shredding in the group’s digital Cuisinart. The brothers push Ontayso’s “Score Of An Imaginary Iceland” into a rather more psychedelic jazz direction where a saxophone wails against a galaxial haze of synths and percussive thrums. Standouts include the squirrelly funk and hip-hop treatment of E.stonji’s “Con.Trst” and the slinky, heavy-hitting hip-hop of “The Way It Was” by Strand & Tres (two equally epic instrumental mixes by Funckarma and Shadowhuntaz appear).

released 01 January 2007
cd: n5mailorder.com/release/194
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“Refurbished One” is a collection of mostly rare and unreleased remixes the Funcken brothers have been commissioned to do for other artists. Amongst the list are Speedy J, Plaid, Funkstorung, Mr Projectile, Duuster, Blamstrain and a series of other more obscure artists. Although each remix is for very different artists they all bear the undeniable hallmarks of the Funckarma sound; a spacious dub infected digital sound that is experimental yet precise and accomplished. From the abstract horns and upright bass of hip-hop tune “Fat Camp Feva” by Funkstorung to the bubbling digital chatter and soaring swathes of aural texture of “Duuster & Donker” by Duuster, the Funcken brothers’ consistency is present throughout. Elsewhere amongst the 14 remixes on the album are a swirling atmospheric rework of Speedy J’s “Hayfever”, a jittery abstract reinterpretation of “Alive In Arms” by Blamstrain and strange yet serene glitchy take on Mr Projectile’s “Love Here”. Rounding things off is a wonderfully chilled out melodic remix of Plaid’s “Cold”. N5MD are planning further volumes in this series for the future.
released 01 October 2005
cd: n5mailorder.com/release/123
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