Venetian Snares : Rossz Csillag Alatt Született
Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2005 12:18 pm
Well this is one of the latest Aaron releases and I quite enjoy it.
This album is much more drill'n'bass oriented and there is a special mood in it. Actually this hungarian title meaning born under a bad star is representative of all the samples used, i.e eastern-europe strings mainly.
This gives a nostalgic, melancholic mood to this album that never appeared to me in previous VSnares albums, even in winter in the belly of a snake.
I don't remember an album mixing drill'n'bass and "sad but beautiful strings" and there it perfectly works. Those two ingredients are masterly arranged together, all the more than 3 minutes long tracks are epic.
I got this album a week ago and I've listened once or twice to it every single day. The only flaw is that it's too short !! 49:52 of this music is not enough, more please Mr Funk !!
[edited because of mispelling of "alatt", don't trust the planet mu website, only the title on the CD is OK]
This album is much more drill'n'bass oriented and there is a special mood in it. Actually this hungarian title meaning born under a bad star is representative of all the samples used, i.e eastern-europe strings mainly.
This gives a nostalgic, melancholic mood to this album that never appeared to me in previous VSnares albums, even in winter in the belly of a snake.
I don't remember an album mixing drill'n'bass and "sad but beautiful strings" and there it perfectly works. Those two ingredients are masterly arranged together, all the more than 3 minutes long tracks are epic.
I got this album a week ago and I've listened once or twice to it every single day. The only flaw is that it's too short !! 49:52 of this music is not enough, more please Mr Funk !!
[edited because of mispelling of "alatt", don't trust the planet mu website, only the title on the CD is OK]