record reviews:
Dälek
Deadverse Massive, Vol. 1
Dalek Rarities 1999-2006
(Hydra Head)
Sans the
umlaut, a Dalek is an outer space mutant from the
British sci-fi television show Dr. Who that rides in
an overgrown salt and pepper shaker-shaped tank, dispensing
evil wherever it goes. Dälek as music-makers, however, are
out to counter any of the ill-intentioned entities they come
across, mixing seemingly divergent ambient noise with hip
hop beats, further ballasted by candid lyrics atop
unexpected vocal interludes. Even when they’re not
contributing words, the alt-mixing on cuts like “Music for
ASM” or the closing “Back to Burn” sustain interest over
even the most extended jams, creating vast soundscapes that
ebb and flow from start to finish. Dälek wobbles and dances
on that wide line that attempts to divide experimental arty
fare from surefire underground rap goodness, drawing on
whatever influences they want, using their homegrown skills
to make it all work in the end. It may take a sophisticated
ear and an open mind to appreciate the full range of their
output, but several listens to this compilation when you’ve
got the proper participants on should set you straight.
—
Sean Lambert
www.deadverse.com
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