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Weekly mp3 #12: Dabrye - Smoking The Edge
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Dabrye 
is probably my favourite producer of this century. Heh. It’ll get harder to make such crazy-sounding statements as time goes by, I guess. I'm also probably more deeply influenced by music from the last century, but, still, I love the direction he pushed a sound that I was already in love with. It’s easy enough to trace his influences, especially as he (Tadd Mullinix) does things in a bunch of styles under different names, so when it’s Dabrye time he’s clearly rounding up a particular set of genre tropes and working with them.
This is the first track I ever heard from Dabrye and still one of his better ones. A jagged, wordless robot voice acts as the main riff, swung against the super-crisp drums. It's got a hip-hop feel but Tadd's background in techno is blatant. There's some great staggering drum fills and tweaks but to a large extent you know exactly what's coming from the first 20 seconds. The key with this kind of approach is making the elements sufficiently awesome that you want to hear the same thing over and over again. :) He also knows to keep the track short. Good call.
Since this track came along Dabrye's sound has got grubbier and hazier, and there's been a big surge in people doing things in a similar territory. Things start to get interchangeable to those who aren't already into the sound... I swear most would think it was all one producer if you made a mix from tracks by Dabrye, Flying Lotus (who is getting big post his Warp signing), Lukid, Take, Caural, and other artists on compilations like
The Sound of LA and
Beat Dimensions. Chuck in some appropriate J Dilla instrumentals to show the common starting point...
So I think I've past saturation point for this kind of sound - while there are undoubtedly good things still going on, after however many albums of similar sounding stuff the pay-off feels pretty diminished. Still, Dabrye. You could nitpick aspects of his sound that make him stand out, but what separates the good from the bad is not something you can neatly map against formal elements... Maybe it comes back to the emotivist assertion that "I like it" is the same as "It's good".
Anyway...
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