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Joakim - Milky Ways


Label / Studio !K7, Versatile RecordsReviews powered by Juno
Cat # / VERCD022, !K7238CD
Released / September 2009
Style / Leftfield, Kraut, Electro
Rating / rating: 4 / 5

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Take a look at any press photo of Joakim Bouaziz, and you'll know that he likes odd mixes. The man wears many hats (both literally and figuratively), and in each instance, he strives to bring the most unlikely elements together: Remixes of Soft Cell and Ministry on a Tigersushi 12-inch? Sure! Throbbing, pitch black techno futurism draped over a hushed piece of bossa nova (his magnificent remix of "Camino del Sol")? Yes, please!

It sometimes seems as though Bouaziz views originality as an end unto itself, and in that sense, Milky Ways is a spectacular success. Easily one of the most unique records of the year, it's so unusual that it makes its predecessor, Monsters & Silly Songs, seem downright monochromatic by comparison. Where Monsters mostly stuck to blending various EDM genres with scraping post-punk, Milky Ways takes cues from a range of guitar-centric pop forms. The results—a bizarre stew of cosmic disco, grunge, acid house, art-rock and synth pop—sound like little else.

It might not be immediately apparent on record, but there is a very specific reason for this stylistic expansion. Bouaziz and his touring band, the Disco (formerly his Ectoplasmic Band), toured Monsters extensively during 2007 and 2008, and Bouaziz got better acquainted with his bandmates' musical instincts as time went on. Milky Ways, his third album, was written with that knowledge in mind; the parts are more involved, the arrangements more fluid.

From track to track, the album swerves, from a blackened, yowling rave-up ("Beyond Wilderness") to buzzy, marble-mouthed disco ("Ad Me") to mewling, lumbering instrumental rock ("Fly Like An Apple"). Individual songs can metamorphose from minute to minute: Bongos and fluttering arpeggios clear out for halting, West African guitar leads ("Spiders"); a field recording of people talking in a club is overtaken by a theremin and a sludgy guitar solo ("Glossy Papers"); chanting vocals and a thick synth hum build into a towering, zipping 303 freakout ("Medusa"). Though it mellows slightly on the back end, Milky Ways is basically a never-ending stream of surprises.

In fairness, those surprises do come at a cost. There are few truly memorable melodies to be found on this record, and in most respects it would be hard to call Milky Ways relatable. But as the next step forward for one of pop music's oddballs, it's downright tantalizing, a sign that Joakim's got many years of wild combinations ahead of him.


Published /
Mon, 12 Oct 2009



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Tracklist: Joakim - Milky Ways
01. Back to Wilderness
02. Ad Me
03. Fly Like an Apple
04. Spiders
05. Glossy Papers
06. Medusa
07. Love & Romance & A Special Person
08. King Kong Is Dead
09. Travel in Vain
10. Little Girl
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Kompikwrote
Wed, 14 Oct 2009great album

daragh99wrote
Wed, 14 Oct 2009The mere mention of that Camino Del Sol remix is enough to make me shiver. It's an absolute monster of a remix.

norwejohnwrote
Tue, 13 Oct 2009Agreed. He really is a genius. Got this a few weeks back and it just keeps getting better and better.

Doddingtonwrote
Tue, 13 Oct 2009This guy's a genius. Had him play live at Cargo and it was one of the best performances I have seen in a long time. Respec Joakim.

DTOWNwrote
Tue, 13 Oct 2009Bored me to near tears.

Traksewrote
Mon, 12 Oct 2009Three names : Joakim, Turzi and Etienne Jaumet. They both have connections and define what's hot and next in France. French Touch 3.0 ? Damn yes!!!


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