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Amirali - In Time
Label / Crosstown Rebels
Cat # / CRMCD017
Released / May 2012
Style / House, Pop
Rating / 3.5

If the houses Amirali designs are as solid as the house music he produces, he should have no trouble passing the architecture degree he's currently undertaking. Given that he's becoming increasingly immersed in Crosstown Rebels' notoriously hedonistic Rebel Rave parties since his debut single emerged on Damian Lazarus' label earlier this year, the London-based Iranian ex-pat is probably finding it increasingly difficult to squeeze in sufficient time with his compass and ruler these days.

Not that Amirali's discipline is in question. In Time is an example of perfect craftsmanship. Whether it's the driving 4/4 of "Hear Me" or beatless tracks like "Last Words," there's nary an ounce of flab or a sound out of place. That composure might well be due to his classical piano training—something most apparent in the Bugge Wesseltoft-style keys in the sombre album opener "The Harmonious Song" and the slow procession of "Whisper"'s piano motif. But while the ivory melodies might be as soft as a baby pony, the beats kick like a mule. "Missing" in particular has an absolutely colossal bass drum buried beneath the showering piano, while "Just an Illusion" has the same slick beats as Crosstown Rebels labelmates Art Department.

The other defining feature of In Time is Amirali's vocals. Somewhere between Erland Oye's indie crooning and Karl Hyde's blank monotone, it's not a particularly potent instrument in itself, and Amirali more often than not uses it as an additional element rather than foregrounding it. (He also processes it into a vocodored robot for "Midnight Train.") When he does sing straight up on "The Sounds Of My Life," it makes sense: He sounds as evanescent as the vaguely heartworn lyrics, pleading, "Tell me your secrets / Nothing will change." His presence is most pronounced on "Beautiful World," dancing around the electro pop groove in tandem with warm synth chords and treated guitar.

Nothing on In Time is quite as good as "Beautiful World." But that's more to do with the track's exceptional quality than any failing on Amirali's part. If there is one quibble with the album, it's that his obsessive precision means that In Time lacks any rough edges or unexpected corners. That's a good thing for architecture, but less so for dance music. Nonetheless, it doesn't stop In Time from being a strong foundation for Amirali to build a promising future.



Published /
Fri, 18 May 2012



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Tracklist: Amirali - In Time
01. The Harmonious Song
02. Missing
03. Just an Illusion
04. Painting on a Canvas
05. Last Words
06. Midnight Train
07. My Way
08. Beautiful World
09. Whisper
10. No Doubt
11. Hear Me
12. Story of Us
13. The Sounds of My Life

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DeepMiganDJwrote
Tue, 13 Nov 2012i love story of us and missing

konsti41wrote
Wed, 07 Nov 2012no doubt is with no doubt one of the greatest tracks of 2012, maybe not that playable or clubfocused but for intensive listening its perfect.

Musicanatorwrote
Tue, 03 Jul 2012Use of euphonium in more than two of the tracks...gets my vote as a euphoniumist! Yeah, the album is laid back, even in the more pumped up tracks, but also really creates a beautiful mood.

INHead-Kaywrote
Sun, 17 Jun 2012I think the problem here is not in the album itself, which by any measure is atleast a 3.5, but Crosstown Rebels which have been pushing a certain brand of synth driven vocal 80s influenced house, which is begging to go out of fashion before it even became fashionable. Its a problem all labels face when their sound becomes too focused. It might work well for their fanbase, but for the average listener, they're quick to push the 'Next' button. Lazarus and crew need to diversify their sound...

pablobcnwrote
Wed, 23 May 20124/5

sounds_echoedwrote
Sun, 20 May 20123.5 is pushing it but it's not spectacular and doesn't deserve anything better than that. i think RA have hit the nail on this one in terms of ratings. generally the rating's have been off the mark for a few releases this year but this one they have got it right.


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