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INFINITE BEAT, VOL. 1
(City of Angels/Geffen)
Infinite Beat, Vol. 1 is Geffen's heavily marketed foray into the world of "cutting-edge"
electronica compilations, and the effort is clearly novice. The disc brings
together tracks meant for club consumption, packaged as music for a
private-listening home-stereo audience. And the tracks here just don't hold up
in that context. The assembled artists do succeed at maintaining a consistently
dark tone across the breakbeat subgenres they cover. The mood is a foreboding
stew of chronic-induced paranoia, which infects everything from the
ostentatious virtuosity of drum 'n' bass parodist Squarepusher, to the big-beat
stoopidity of Chemical Brothers-knockoffs the Hardknox; from the techstep
jungle malaise of the Nico/Fierce team, to the Atari Teenage Riot-style
digital-hardcore of Shizuo. Unfortunately, the beats are almost uniformly
funkless and unoriginal, relying on industrial noise and sirens for emotional
ambiance. Without compelling rhythms to anchor it, the anxiety Infinite
Beat tries to convey comes across as merely so much posturing.
-- Marcus Wohlsen
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