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![]() CooldownCountry of origin:Canada Type of music generally:Ethereal ectronica Status:Most recent release, vivid (2001) See also:AllMusic's info on Cooldown Comparisons:Portishead, Lamb, Baxter, Suvome, Insides Covers/own material:Own General comments:Cool yet sensual electronica, sometimes almost ambient with occasional nod to Portishead. (afries@zip.com.au) Comments about live performance:Cooldown, featuring vocalist Miss Benny, was the first act to hit the stage. And I have to admit I was a bit surprised by what they turned out to be. All the promo material I'd read had said how they're a real trip-hoppy band, drawing breathless parallels to acts like Portishead and Massive Attack. And so I was sort of expecting a trip-hop sound. Well, I didn't hear it. Not that I'm complaining, but I am left puzzling over the message of the promotional writeups—has the band's sound changed of late or something? When I heard them they were an elusive blend of styles and influences, but overall I'd say they had much too electric and funky a sound to be trip-hop. Certainly very high-energy and upbeat. They had a big chunk of the crowd dancing enthusiastically within moments. Recommended first album:ether Recordings:ether epRelease info:1999—Map Music—Map 205-2 Availability:"Limited Edition Debut CD" Ecto priority:Recommended Group members:Miss Benny—vocals Guest artists:Eric Balana—additional violin on one track Produced by:Greg Price Comments:"Seductive". "Trance-inducing"...yes, this is rhythmic and graceful. Cool, ethereal and sensual vocals float over sound patterns both complex and tense; it is this contrast that provides most of the dynamic and interest in their music. The overall effect is chilled-out but not indifferent, unlike some (I'd say, most) ambient techno. This record would work well as background music, but it invites and rewards more involved listening. vividRelease info:2001—Spark Records—SPK07630CD Availability:A little hard to find—check Canadian music sources Ecto priority:Highly recommended for ectronica fans Group members:Miss Benny—vocals, additional programming Guest artists:Jason Filipchuk—additional keyboards, percussion Produced by:Bob D'Eith, executive producer; Michael Balch, producer Comments:An interesting growth from ether. For me the highlight is Miss Benny's powerful vocals. For the most part, this collection is more intense and driving than ether. "Several Independent Films" and "Amazonia" are both wonderful dreamy/dark opening tracks, then with "Tunnel Rat" it gets harder and faster and sometimes the beats are a little too predictable for my tastes. But then comes a track like "Dárya"—an especially powerful and beautiful song that sends shivers up my spine. (Neile) Thanks to Andrew Fries for work on this entry.
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