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Unhuman

Motor

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Motor's second album kicks off with a perfect brutalist bang -- "Bleep #1" is such a perfect archetype of the electronic body music aesthetic of crisp-as-hell beats, nagging synth parts and four-to-the-floor groove it should be patented. From there Unhuman lives up to its title excellently. This is the antithesis of whatever is being called "honest unplugged roots music" or its equivalent these days, and good thing too. The irony of course is that Motor, like Tiefschwarz and Black Strobe among others, is making its own kind of roots music, celebrating the on-the-nose dance beat perfection of acts like D.A.F., Front 242 and many others besides. (The verse breaks on "Night Drive" are pure Depeche Mode circa 1986 and brilliantly so, to the point it seems downright surprising not to hear David Gahan's voice.) Like its compatriots, though, Motor hears it through the lens of '90s rave and its after-effects; if anything the not so secret source of Unhuman is Daft Punk circa the underrated Human After All. Calling a song "Drug Punk" is almost a giveaway, but even more so is the title track, with a distorted voice intoning the word not much differently than was done on Human After All's own title track. Sharp, energetic and definitely thrilling, Unhuman shows that Motor has beat the sophomore slump in fine fashion.

© Ned Raggett /TiVo

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1
Bleep
00:05:05

Bryan Black, Producer, Instruments - Motor, Composer, MainArtist - Mr No, Producer, Instruments

© 2007 Mute Records Limited ℗ 2007 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Mute Records Limited

2
Unhuman
00:05:00

Bryan Black, Producer, Instruments - Motor, Composer, MainArtist - Mr No, Producer, Instruments

© 2007 Mute Records Limited ℗ 2007 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Mute Records Limited

3
Drug Punk
00:06:15

Bryan Black, Producer, Instruments - Motor, Composer, MainArtist - Mr No, Producer, Instruments

© 2007 Mute Records Limited ℗ 2007 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Mute Records Limited

4
20 Volts Of Steel
00:04:39

Bryan Black, Composer, Producer, Instruments - Motor, MainArtist - Mr No, Composer, Producer, Instruments

© 2007 Mute Records Limited ℗ 2007 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Mute Records Limited

5
Night Drive
00:04:44

Bryan Black, Producer, Instruments - Motor, Composer, MainArtist - Mr No, Producer, Instruments

© 2007 Mute Records Limited ℗ 2007 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Mute Records Limited

6
Tete En Plastique
00:03:51

Bryan Black, Producer, Instruments - Motor, Composer, MainArtist - Mr No, Producer, Instruments

© 2007 Mute Records Limited ℗ 2007 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Mute Records Limited

7
Don't Stop
00:04:13

Bryan Black, Producer, Instruments - Motor, Composer, MainArtist - Mr No, Producer, Instruments

© 2007 Mute Records Limited ℗ 2007 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Mute Records Limited

8
Flashback
00:04:46

Bryan Black, Composer, Producer, Instruments - Motor, MainArtist - Mr No, Composer, Producer, Instruments

© 2007 Mute Records Limited ℗ 2007 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Mute Records Limited

9
Re-format
00:04:11

Bryan Black, Producer, Instruments - Motor, Composer, MainArtist - Mr No, Producer, Instruments

© 2007 Mute Records Limited ℗ 2007 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Mute Records Limited

10
AC 775
00:05:47

Bryan Black, Producer, Instruments - Motor, Composer, MainArtist - Mr No, Producer, Instruments

© 2007 Mute Records Limited ℗ 2007 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Mute Records Limited

11
Sikk
00:06:42

Bryan Black, Producer, Instruments - Motor, Composer, MainArtist - Mr No, Producer, Instruments

© 2007 Mute Records Limited ℗ 2007 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Mute Records Limited

Album review

Motor's second album kicks off with a perfect brutalist bang -- "Bleep #1" is such a perfect archetype of the electronic body music aesthetic of crisp-as-hell beats, nagging synth parts and four-to-the-floor groove it should be patented. From there Unhuman lives up to its title excellently. This is the antithesis of whatever is being called "honest unplugged roots music" or its equivalent these days, and good thing too. The irony of course is that Motor, like Tiefschwarz and Black Strobe among others, is making its own kind of roots music, celebrating the on-the-nose dance beat perfection of acts like D.A.F., Front 242 and many others besides. (The verse breaks on "Night Drive" are pure Depeche Mode circa 1986 and brilliantly so, to the point it seems downright surprising not to hear David Gahan's voice.) Like its compatriots, though, Motor hears it through the lens of '90s rave and its after-effects; if anything the not so secret source of Unhuman is Daft Punk circa the underrated Human After All. Calling a song "Drug Punk" is almost a giveaway, but even more so is the title track, with a distorted voice intoning the word not much differently than was done on Human After All's own title track. Sharp, energetic and definitely thrilling, Unhuman shows that Motor has beat the sophomore slump in fine fashion.

© Ned Raggett /TiVo

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