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Art Department - The Drawing Board
Label / Crosstown Rebels
Cat # / CRMCD014
Released / March 2011
Style / House
Rating / 4

The catch in Kenny Glasgow's voice made me wonder at first. He's forlorn-sounding, foggy and lonesome, and he wavers around pitch so determinedly in the first couple minutes of The Drawing Board's opening track, "Much Too Much," that the first time through it registered as passive aggression. What is this? I mean, yes, it's the album by the guys who did "Without You," RA's No. 1 track of last year—and that Ian Curtis-like sepulchral quality (albeit pitched up some: Glasgow's a tenor to Curtis's baritone) of tone and time had been the grabber there, too. But still—an album's worth? Well, at least I couldn't complain that Glasgow and Art Department partner Jonny White were running away from the thing that had made people care.

In fact, it was exactly the opposite—gloriously so. The Drawing Board is that rare thing: an album that takes everything good about a spectacular single and draws out its possibilities for its entire length. Glasgow's singing is breathy and nervy, and it flickers out of the speakers just enough to lure you in—a job the grooves complete. The tracks here are spare and deliberate: simple drum machines, sprinkles of programmed percussion, one-handed keyboard bass, cheap Casio chords, muttered spoken vocal overdubs. "Living the Life," one of two cuts with Seth Troxler (the other, "Vampire Nightclub," was the original A-side of "Without You") makes Art Department's debt to '80s Chicago house explicit by throwing in a quote from The It's "Donnie," while the percussion track of "Tell Me Why (Part 1)" slowly dissolves, revealing its similarities to Loose Joints' "Is It All Over My Face?"

But those are winks, not crutches. Like LCD Soundsystem or the first Luomo album, these are long tracks dense with allusion that sound like they were made up on the spot. Their length is key to that illusion, and to the album's strength. They stretch and tease out bits of interplay—between a Morse Code keyboard motif, a woman's soulful "mmm-hmmm" and a more robotic "on," occasional '80s video game lasers and other vocal samples, over a crisp and dry drum track, for instance, as on "What Does It Sound Like?"—in order to incrementally load the atmosphere with tension. But for all the moodiness on show here, there's no sense that Glasgow and White are truly gloomy: they keep the arrangements moving around too much for that. It's more like they find it cathartic, and beautiful—and can teach even a skeptic to as well.



Published /
Fri, 22 April 2011



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Tracklist: Art Department - The Drawing Board
01. Much Too Much
02. Tell Me Why (Part I)
03. Living The Life feat. Seth Troxler
04. What Does It Sound Like?
05. Without You
06. We Call Love feat. Soul Clap & Osunlade
07. Vampire Nightclub feat. Seth Troxler (Album Version)
08. In The Mood
09. Roberts Cry
10. Tell Me Why (Part II)
11. I C U

Art Department - The Drawing Board

 
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loebmusicwrote
Wed, 24 Apr 2013sick

Jermelescuwrote
Wed, 24 Apr 2013Just received this album as a gift from a great buddy of mine for my upcoming birthday, and what can I say...
I've been into ART DEPARTMENT for a year now and they're absolutely killing it. I had the honour of seeing them and it was a hell of a party, I must admit that. Since then I've been listening to most of their sets/remixes and their deep/dark/sometimes groovy/love-obsessed/80's tracks are pure gold.
In fact, I like them so much that I tattooed their logo on my forearm.
Looking forward... More

JaimeMwrote
Tue, 26 Feb 2013HOUSE MUSIC HAS A BROAD CLASSIFICATION fellas. Let me enlighten...well iF YOU HAVE THE WRONG HOUSE YOU decided to GO TO then just apologize to your OWN-SEELVES & LEAVE, oh please haters. my always changing FACE CES

disconectwrote
Tue, 26 Feb 2013i wouldn´t call this house... jajajajaja, tell this to miami and playa del carmen

rockandrulewrote
Sat, 03 Mar 2012i wouldn't call this house. sounds like an indie rocker who roofied some young girl who was just getting into house and they had some revelation on k. has some cool grooves but comes off like a drugged out ironic youngster wearing a mask, armor. living life but still doesn't know what it means, it has a massive hollowness compared to the music it references. maybe that is why it is popular in these plastic times. facebook, lolcat, adult swim humor and laughing really hard at your own jokes. and... More

ajc300wrote
Wed, 06 Jul 2011loved every track on this album


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