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DJ T. - The Inner Jukebox
Label / Get Physical Music
Cat # / GPMCD030
Released / June 2009
Style / House
Rating / 3

As we've touched on previously, the ongoing saga surrounding big name producers enlisted for a sleeve-note only accreditation is an argument best left out of the confines of a record review. It's almost impossible to second guess how the dynamics of any given working relationship plays out "on the ground." In the case of Thomas Koch (AKA DJ T.), however, you can't help but think the Get Physical boss would exert nothing less than his sheer, undiluted will. And that's no bad thing. The follow-up to Koch's 2005 Boogie Playground summons fellow Berliner Thomas Schumacher to helm the desk following the pair's initial hook up for the slightly unremarkable "Lower Instinct" single from earlier this year.

Whereas Koch's LP effort previous trod a path lined with brash synthesis and a palpable electro/funk influence, The Inner Jukebox moves with comparative subtleties. The hype cloud surrounding the album's release was pervaded by talk of the "real" house sound Koch was returning to, and of the 2000-plus pieces of vinyl that had been painstakingly pillaged in the process. So was it a triumphant return? Well, yes and no.

While the eleven tracks offered do throw-up some marked moments of dance floor clout, the whole thing feels a bit too stuck on the grid; too rigidly quantized to cut loose and truly groove. Wheezing chords, bone-dry wooden percussion and razor-cut vocal refrains slip the album into a noticeable modus operandi; a path that leads down roads of reward as well as blind alleys. Lead single "Dis" probably fares best under the rule of this equation, and provides an effective enough dance floor moment as reflected by its lofty placement in the latest RA chart. "Mr. Piano Hands" is one of the few occasions in which an idea is allowed to bleed legato into a subsequent phrase; fused with a dust-coated Rhodes, and the most effective bassline on the album, the track ascends to a definite high point.

Development takes place instead on an almost exclusively micro level, which helps the playful "Bateria," but hinders the maladroit "Weirdo." Elsewhere, "Shine On" is a nice enough homage to the Detroit minor 7 blueprint; "Lit From Within" ventures down a beatless path for some much needed experimentation, and "Rituality" pushes a different headspace via softened jazz hats and a broad off-kilter bounce. Unfortunately, the dastardly duo of "Gorilla Hug" and "To The Drum" planted the seeds of doubt in my mind early on: cut-up samples, bang on the box percussion and creeping synthesis stuck on repeat, smacks of an idea flogged just a few too many times.

Despite The Inner Jukebox's obvious shortcomings, there is enough here to suggest a continued partnership between Koch and Schumacher (of which there is already talk) would amount to a bearing of fruit. If either had the audacity to fully let their hair down, they could feasibly attain the heights scaled by their cherished predecessors.



Published /
Tue, 14 July 2009



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Tracklist: DJ T. - The Inner Jukebox
01. The Inner Jukebox
02. Dis
03. Gorilla Hug
04. Bateria
05. Mr. Piano Hands
06. Lit From Within
07. Rituality
08. Switch
09. Shine On
10. Weirdo
11. To The Drum

DJ T. - The Inner Jukebox

 
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BigLoanwrote
Sun, 10 Jan 2010I agree. Deserves more than 3 for sure. For me Piano Hands & Rituality, often the under dogs take the cake on the dance floor.

Roozwrote
Fri, 13 Nov 2009This album definitely deserves more than a 3. Tracks like 'Dis' and 'Shine On' have rocked dance floors all over the world, hundreds of djs play them and thousands have went crazy to them. Half the albums reviewed here dont have tracks that are that influential. By influential meaning have thousands of dance music lovers dance to them. Dont forget at the end of the day we are supposed to make people dance. Maybe its not as artistic as certain music critics would see it but who gives a fuck... More

larbgaiwrote
Tue, 14 Jul 2009Its well produced and phunky but without personality and Soul. Sounds like ok whats going at the moment, lets produce 11 tracks like this. ;-)

jb_morriswrote
Tue, 14 Jul 2009I'll have a T please Bob!

oloswrote
Tue, 14 Jul 2009its better than the reviewer makes out
i wasnt expecting much but its damn good
i love gorilla hug
gonna be a big dancefloor hit

matt_unicombwrote
Thu, 16 Apr 2009Sweeeeet. Definitely will be picking this one up.


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