*** Carl Cox
MIXED LIVE
(Moonshine)
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Cox, who looks like famed house DJ
Frankie Knuckles but sure doesn't mix like him, here presents himself in real
time and in the right setting: mixing live to a (presumably) full house at
Chicago's Crobar Nightclub. Cox plays an entirely instrumental, minimalist
style of dance music. Those who prefer the sweetness of a melody will find his
music acerbic; those who like diva style will think him restrained. Still,
there is classic disco-mix method in his droll madness. During the more than 60
minutes in which he highsteps, scratches, noise-effects, and buzzsaws his way
through parts of 21 tunes, he keeps to the same rapid-fire groove, stringing
every noise hook and beat burst to it like charms on a bracelet, exactly the
way the first generation of disco DJs did it. Actually it's wrong to dub Cox's
rhythm strings "charms on a bracelet." His harsh, nonvocal rhythms feel like
barbed wire fencing us in, as if we were prisoners -- a stark, bitterly
industrial picture of the world we run through, diva-less and not in any way
sweet.
-- Michael Freedberg
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