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Mathew Jonson - Symphony for the Apocalyspe
Label / Wagon Repair
Cat # / WAG034
Released / March 2008
Style / Techno
Rating / 4

It’ll probably be a long time before the clear theme of 2008 emerges, if one does. For the moment, the only broad trend seems to be a continuation in interest of old school sounds made new. In one small microcosm of the dance universe, though, many artists seem to be of the same mind: an awful lot of techno/dubstep fusion records these days seem to focus on the end of days. For example, Shackleton has just released ‘Death Is Not Final’ and Peverelist ‘Infinity Is Now’.

On this 12-inch, Mathew Jonson weighs in with one of the first tracks that tries seriously to bridge the gap between dubstep and techno, except from the other direction: Twin Cobras is a techno track that incorporates aspects of dubstep, rather than the other way around. (Dub/Deep techno doesn’t count, of course, being techno made in a dubby rather than specifically dubstep fashion.) As such, it’s the more unusual of the two sides here, leaving out the kick drum in favour of a dubstep style broken beat that wraps itself around two rival basslines. It’s ten minutes long, using only the slightest trace of melody as a counterpoint to the sinewy unfurling of percussion and bass. Unfortunately, the technical virtuosity here isn’t put to very good use—that aforementioned melody is a tad uninteresting and the track lacks structure. As a listener, you’re hard pressed to predict just how far from the end you are at any given point, and there isn’t enough tension to make the long listening time feel justified.

On the flip, Jonson is more on home turf, and more fully in command. 'Symphony for the Apocalypse' uses a more conventional structure, introducing itself with a mournful, vaguely subcontinental sounding horn which builds slowly to a back-loaded climax of squealing synths that is all intensity. In short, this tune pretty much does what it says on the tin, which is not a paltry accomplishment for something labeled “Symphony For The Apocalypse”.



Published /
Tue, 11 March 2008



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Tracklist: Mathew Jonson - Symphony for the Apocalyspe
A Symphony For The Apocalypse
B Twin Cobras

Mathew Jonson - Symphony for the Apocalyspe

 
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Ulteriorwrote
Sun, 20 Apr 2008For me twin cobras is the best track in big time, totally genious mindfucking original out of space tune. Surely Mathew wants to experiment!

wilrondeauwrote
Sun, 20 Apr 2008It's a beautiful song!

chambochewrote
Fri, 18 Apr 2008I agree with pretty much everyone else on here, symphony is BIG

user-deletedwrote
Thu, 17 Apr 2008I agree my brother. Symphony for the Apocalyspe/Twin Cobras provide conclusive evidence that Mathew Jonson has gone insane. Which can only be a good thing. 10/10.

spirohwrote
Mon, 24 Mar 2008'Symphony for the apocalypse' is huge really huge piece, It builds in an amazing way, like 'Marionnette'! Awesome work!

maxbacharachwrote
Tue, 18 Mar 2008Stunning. MJ is way ahead of the game, as always. Good to hear the tripped-out darkness is back after his slightly dodgy excursion into pop-land. As for the genre question, who actually cares?


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