BLACK DICE: REPO (2009)
1) Nite Creme; 2) Glazin; 3)
Earnings Plus Interest; 4) Whirligig; 5) La Cucaracha; 6) Idiots Pasture; 7)
Lazy TV; 8) Buddy; 9) Ten Inches; 10) Chicken Shit; 11) Vegetable; 12) Urban
Supermist; 13) Ultra Vomit Craze; 14) Gag Shack.
Albums like these easily get me confused. There
is no denying that, once again, Black Dice are working, and trying, and
honestly looking for new ideas and new ways of expression — and yet, not a
single one of these ideas registers anywhere, not a single second of this album
carries... nay, produces the impression
of carrying some sort of meaning. If anything, they are even busier and fussier
here than they were before, but what for?
Beats me.
There is a track here called ʽUltra Vomit
Crazeʼ. Now I cannot count myself as a major fan of vomit craze, or vomit in
general, but I can admit that a certain musical allegory of an abstract «vomit
craze» might have an interesting
realization. The problem is that the track has nothing about it that would really
come close to a «vomit craze». In reality, it is six and a half minutes of a boring
trip-hop rhythm with three or four grumbly electronic loops and some echoey
Tarzan-style battle cries in the background. Uh... okay. What am I supposed to
do with those? It's way too repetitive to be «normal music» and too poorly put
together to become a «sonic painting» of any sort. Maybe if you put on your
headphones, inhale some wormwood, stand on your head, and play it backwards,
you are guaranteed to «get it», but I dare not try.
Supposedly, some of the tracks are multi-level
deconstructions — ʽLa Cucarachaʼ would suggest that they are making fun of
Latin music, and if you listen hard enough, you can track down certain mutated
variations on various Latin rhythms at the beginning of the track, but by the
third minute, they are all forgotten in favor of rapidly shifting quirky
electronic patterns that sound like a bunch of robots having nothing better to
do on a Saturday evening, sitting on the porch and playing some of their
jugband robot blues. Wait, that actually might sound intriguing — in reality,
these loops are nothing like robot blues. They are just... loops. They mean
nothing to me, and I would be very much surprised if they meant anything to
you. (Then again, one Amazon reviewer did find this to be «one of the most
rewarding listens of my life» — I sure wish he'd donated some of his DNA to a
respectable scientific institution).
Nor does it help them in any way when they cut
down on the overall number of «epics» and start working on laconic ideas —
there are several very brief links here that run from twenty seconds to just
over a minute, and some of the loop-based «songs» have the length of an
old-fashioned pop single, but what good is multiplying and dissecting your
ideas if they all suck? It only helps
perpetuate the idea that Black Dice are, in fact, devoid of proper talent, and
their squandering away their original act was like Samson cutting his own hair
for no other reason than... being an idiot? Thumbs down in certified disgust
and disappointment.
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