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DMX Krew|You Exist

You Exist

DMX Krew

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Following dozens of limited vinyl releases as well as a 2010 CD-R (The March to the Stars) on Legowelt's Strange Life Records, You Exist is the first DMX Krew album to be given a proper, widespread CD release since 2010's double CD Wave Funk, his last recording for Aphex Twin's now-defunct Rephlex label. As with much of the Krew's post-millennial work, this album is a far cry from his early discs; these are not songs made for breakdancers, nor are they retro pastiches of new romantic synth melodies and self-consciously cheesy lyrics. In fact, vocals are nowhere to be found on this album. It's also not quite as experimental as some of his later releases like Standing Stones or Reith Trax, which offered some of his most downtempo, moody material. Instead, the nine cuts on You Exist are streamlined, straightforward dance tracks with expressive but not over-emotive melodies. The acid and electro elements present aren't quite as brash as they were on previous recordings. While songs such as "The Glass Room" and "I'm All Alone" on '90s-era DMX Krew albums contained lyrics about isolation and heartbreak, in some ways the downplayed emotions of the more reserved You Exist seem to express those feelings better. "Hard Copy" sneaks in a wistful woodwind-like melody through its galloping Kraftwerk/Italo-disco-inspired rhythm, and "Dark Rider" similarly has a tinge of melancholy and uncertainty lingering throughout its glittery, shimmering pulse. Standout track "Woolly Hat" increases the tempo a bit, but still seems a bit reserved, and "Parallel Universes" manages to sound spacy yet contained. Closing track "Black Poppy" lets the cracking electro beat do most of the talking, as its melody seems to disappear into thin air. The album might surprise longtime fans who are used to DMX Krew being over the top, but it's still a solid effort.

© Paul Simpson /TiVo

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1
Spiritual Encounter
00:05:52

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - DMX Krew, MainArtist - Edward Upton, Composer

(C) 2016 Hypercolour (P) 2016 Hypercolour

2
Bombay Mix
00:05:07

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - DMX Krew, MainArtist - Edward Upton, Composer

(C) 2016 Hypercolour (P) 2016 Hypercolour

3
Hard Copy
00:04:49

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - DMX Krew, MainArtist - Edward Upton, Composer

(C) 2016 Hypercolour (P) 2016 Hypercolour

4
Dark Rider
00:03:46

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - DMX Krew, MainArtist - Edward Upton, Composer

(C) 2016 Hypercolour (P) 2016 Hypercolour

5
Daylight Saving
00:03:42

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - DMX Krew, MainArtist - Edward Upton, Composer

(C) 2016 Hypercolour (P) 2016 Hypercolour

6
Woolly Hat
00:06:57

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - DMX Krew, MainArtist - Edward Upton, Composer

(C) 2016 Hypercolour (P) 2016 Hypercolour

7
Parallel Universes
00:04:26

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - DMX Krew, MainArtist - Edward Upton, Composer

(C) 2016 Hypercolour (P) 2016 Hypercolour

8
Computational Paradigm Shift
00:04:11

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - DMX Krew, MainArtist - Edward Upton, Composer

(C) 2016 Hypercolour (P) 2016 Hypercolour

9
Black Poppy
00:04:32

Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - DMX Krew, MainArtist - Edward Upton, Composer

(C) 2016 Hypercolour (P) 2016 Hypercolour

Albumbeschreibung

Following dozens of limited vinyl releases as well as a 2010 CD-R (The March to the Stars) on Legowelt's Strange Life Records, You Exist is the first DMX Krew album to be given a proper, widespread CD release since 2010's double CD Wave Funk, his last recording for Aphex Twin's now-defunct Rephlex label. As with much of the Krew's post-millennial work, this album is a far cry from his early discs; these are not songs made for breakdancers, nor are they retro pastiches of new romantic synth melodies and self-consciously cheesy lyrics. In fact, vocals are nowhere to be found on this album. It's also not quite as experimental as some of his later releases like Standing Stones or Reith Trax, which offered some of his most downtempo, moody material. Instead, the nine cuts on You Exist are streamlined, straightforward dance tracks with expressive but not over-emotive melodies. The acid and electro elements present aren't quite as brash as they were on previous recordings. While songs such as "The Glass Room" and "I'm All Alone" on '90s-era DMX Krew albums contained lyrics about isolation and heartbreak, in some ways the downplayed emotions of the more reserved You Exist seem to express those feelings better. "Hard Copy" sneaks in a wistful woodwind-like melody through its galloping Kraftwerk/Italo-disco-inspired rhythm, and "Dark Rider" similarly has a tinge of melancholy and uncertainty lingering throughout its glittery, shimmering pulse. Standout track "Woolly Hat" increases the tempo a bit, but still seems a bit reserved, and "Parallel Universes" manages to sound spacy yet contained. Closing track "Black Poppy" lets the cracking electro beat do most of the talking, as its melody seems to disappear into thin air. The album might surprise longtime fans who are used to DMX Krew being over the top, but it's still a solid effort.

© Paul Simpson /TiVo

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