Hello
friends =) It’s time for part 3 of the Joyrex series.
In this
segment, things start to get really heavy and distorted. Not only that, but
there is a prevalent use of obscure and obscene sound clips from old movies.
These
tracks remained untitled until the release of the Joyrex Compilation in 1998.
Some
other fun facts, courtesy of Wikipedia:
“Joyrex J9i is a limited edition picture disc, featuring a picture of a Roland TB-303 synthesizer on Side A, and a picture of a Roland TR-606 drum machine on Side B. Hand-etched just inside the run-out groove on Side A are the words ‘THE ACID THAT FELL TO EARTH.’”
Album:
Joyrex J9i
Artist:
Caustic Window
Released:
1993
Genre:
Hardcore acid house
Obtained:
2 years ago, ripped off rephlex.com via Freecorder
OVERVIEW
The melodies in the following two tracks are extremely bizarre,
along with pretty much everything else on the tracks. Richard was right to name
it “the acid that fell to earth,” as it does indeed sound like something left
behind by malevolent Martians, or something similar.
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HUMANOID MUST NOT ESCAPE
While the title of this track only serves to re-inforce that
“alien invasion” mood, it is actually derived from a sample from an old Atari
game called Berzerk. The track also samples clips from the 1976 film The Man
Who Fell To Earth. I think that’s really the main thing that makes the piece
interesting – the way Rich managed to find such a variant selection of samples
that fit the outlandish sound of the music so perfectly.
FANTASIA
Fantasia, my favourite track in the series, is even crazier
than the last track, and is best listened to when you’re in the mood to raise
hell. But what makes this track so
unique is that it features a sample from a very old porn film called – you
guessed it – Fantasia (not to be confused with the Disney musical). If you’re
like me, fascinated with strange music that is laced with eroticism, this is
the track for you – you can dance to it, rave to it, f**k to it, commit random
acts of vandalism, etc. (Not recommended though).
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The only thing that disheartens me about this EP is that
there are not more tracks on it like these. They are probably my top 2 for the
whole series. I love the filthy beats, grimey synths, and just the complete and
total analog mind-rape that’s going on here. But then again, I am about 1/10000 as
far as my musical taste. All of you who share this love for ear-shattering
brain-f**k tunes, would you please raise your glasses up high, and throw them
down on the ground.
Thanks for reading, and have a great day! =)
Favorite track: Fantasia
OHHH OHHH THAT'S GREAT YEAH
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