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Skylark drops debut album
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Written by Musicforever
Wednesday, 14 November 2007 20:18 |
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Reviews -
Album Reviews
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Skylark is Nic Fanciulli and Andy Chatterley. The
pair have been working together for almost 10 years and their
credentials are impressive. Earlier this year they were nominated for a
GRAMMY, under their Buick Project moniker, for their remix of
Tiefschwarz’s ‘Damage’ collaboration with Tracy Thorn and together have
released over 20 remixes and original productions.
Their debut artist album ‘I-Panik’ is something
Nic and Andy have been meaning to get round to for some time, however,
the success of 2004’s ‘That’s More Like it’ saw the electronic act
inundated with remix requests from the likes of Kylie through to Deep
Dish. And when Nic also jokes “we are both very random so we never really know what we are gonna do until the day we decide.” You can kind of see why it’s taken until now to get this release out.
Although, patience, they say is a virtue and playing the waiting game
here has certainly {mosgoogle right} paid off. The result is 14 tracks ranging from West
Coast-esque house to intelligent, melodic proggy soundscapes - there is
not one filler on the entire album. Its beauty lies in its versatility
- It works in the club, car, after party…Parts of it make you want to
dance, part of it makes you want to listen. All of it is a brilliant
show case of how insightful electronic music can be and should be in
today’s world.
The way in which Skylark have decided to release this album is as
forward thinking as the music. Put out on their own label Saved and
available only digitally, in its entirety initially it follows the
current trend for acts to shun the traditional release pattern and do
things their own way a la Radiohead. In a second wave to follow next
year the album will be released as a physical product complete with a
second disc of remixes, coming from acts invited by Nic and Andy.
French superstar Laurent Garnier described ‘I-Panik’ as: “Absolutely
brilliant, I love the album”, whilst dance tastemaker Pete Tong has
been playing quite a few of the tracks from ‘I-Panik’ on his
influential BBC Radio 1 show ‘The Essential Selection’.
Tracklistin
Information
I-Panik
Movin
Look No Hands
Who Cares
Lightening Strikes
Inter Later
Red
Blocked In
All I SeeEscalator
Interlude – Twilight
Saved
Interlude – Closer
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