Showing posts with label Andrea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Andrea. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Andrea - Retail Juke / Write-Off


A. Retail Juke
B. Write-Off

After a bit of a pause, Andrea returns with an invigorated sense of funk and a bad case of scuffed shelltoes. A generation after Chicago House irreversibly infected the Northern club scene, Andrea soaks up and sweats out the latest footworking Chi-town developments with a distinctive melodic flourish and innate feel for the floor. 'Retail Juke' keenly latches on to that feeling of delirious suspension that marks the best productions from RP Boo, Roc, Nate or any of those agile young cats, matching their flighty rhythm programming toe-for-toe, while tweaking the vibes with a fine-cut pop sensibility. It opens up with an impatient metronome and sparkling Rhodes keys ushering in spasmodic sample edits and unregimented drums, honing that slow-fast thing that's impossible to describe and so bizarrely effective. On the flip, 'Write-Off' sounds like an Ice Cream van taking a wrong turning and ending up wheel-deep in some hyperrealist dayglo forest without SatNav or a working sense of direction to hand. It finds that filigree balance of tension between rapid-fire sample textures, twinkling melodies and dragging bass undulations, keeping an implosive, centripetal sense of funk deep in the pocket and yet still quite melancholy in its own fidgety way. Highly recommended...www.boomkat.com

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Andrea - You Still Got Me / Got To Forget


A. You Still Got Me
B. Got To Forget


The fifth transmission from Daphne finds Andrea heading out on her own for the first time after a trio of twelves as one half of Millie and Andrea. ‘You Still Got Me’ plays on Andrea’s love of classic rave structures, squaring off with rugged hardcore edits and low-end rumbles offset by that big House vocal and blue strings that somehow imbue the whole thing with a reflective colour. Got To Forget- on the flip is a more haunted affair, unravelling around a ghostly vocal and dismembered percussive sequence that eventually open up to display a whole array of twilight keys and the warmest, most padded bassline imaginable. Check!!...www.clone.nl