Description
This CD contains an untitled hidden track on track # 10.
Lemon Jelly: Fred Deakin,
Nick Franglen.
Additional personnel: Terri Walker, William Shatner (vocals).
"Come Down to Me," the first song on electronica duo
Lemon Jelly's third full-length album, begins with a massive guitar sound crashing heavily over a shuddering drum loop and weaving synth patterns. The fusion is indicative of
Lemon Jelly's mix-and-match aesthetic. On '64-'95, Fred Deakin and
Nick Franglen thread acoustic and electric guitars, strings, heady keyboard melodies, meaty bass parts, and a staggering array of eclectic samples through grooves and beats derived from hip-hop, soul, techno, and house. The result is a whiplash melange of styles that is as surprising as it is accessible and fun.
The title of the album refers to the years from which
Lemon Jelly lifted its source material. The listener has the impression of traveling through time, from the ringing, old-school barbershop strains of "The Slow Train" to the smooth 1970s soul of "Stay with You" to the avant-garde swirl of "The Shouty Track." Occasionally
Lemon Jelly put its tongue so firmly in cheek that it's hard not to smile (note the use of William Shatner reciting poetry on "Go"), but for the most part, '64-'95 is serious DJ artistry--dense, inventive tracks that are equally suitable for headphone meditation and dance-floor workouts.
Details
Released: Mon 3 Apr 2006
Catalogue Number: IFXLCD182
Availability
Estimated despatch 14-20 days after ordering.