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After Love, Dirk Leyers and Matias Aguayo's debut album, follows a number of compilation appearances and a pair of 12" singles for the Kompakt label. Like their previously released material (some of which can be found here), the album offers a blend of kling-klanging electro/industrial-tinged techno minimalism and achingly melodic tech-house. Some songs are instrumental and others feature the vocal stylings of Aguayo, who always sounds as if he recorded his takes while preening in front of a mirror. The album's central piece, "You Don't Know Me," is a sinister and rather funny (this is a compliment) rewrite of "My Favorite Things." Over a slithering, sleazy groove, Aguayo runs through a number of things he likes. Instead of cream-colored ponies and schnitzel, the vocalist likes to eat fresh fruit and hear the sound of his voice. He also enjoys shaving, smelling himself, and licking his lips. In "Closer Dancer," Aguayo carries a similar air of seduction, hardly raising his voice above whispering level as if he's working his magic on a prospective one-night stand. And then, later on, in "Ride," it seems he succeeded in bedding the object of his affection. Most of the productions resemble relaxed, slowed-down takes on the electronic body music of D.A.F. and the sub-aquatic electro-techno buzz of early Drexciya. (D.A.F. and Drexciya on a combination of Ritalin and Spanish Fly might be a good way of summing up most of the album.) The gliding "Departures," reprised from 2001's Total 3 compilation on Kompakt, is probably the least-representative track on the album, but it's too gorgeous to not mention. It has to be one of the sweetest, most beautifully melancholic tracks since Aril Brikha's "Otill."
© Andy Kellman /TiVo
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Closer Musik, Main Artist, Artist - Dirk Leyers, Producer, Composer - Matias Aguayo, Producer, Composer - Kompakt Musikverlag
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Closer Musik, Main Artist, Artist - Dirk Leyers, Producer, Composer - Matias Aguayo, Producer, Composer - Kompakt Musikverlag
2002 Kompakt 2001 Kompakt
Closer Musik, Main Artist, Artist - Dirk Leyers, Producer, Composer - Matias Aguayo, Producer, Composer - Kompakt Musikverlag
2002 Kompakt 2002 Kompakt
Closer Musik, Main Artist, Artist - Dirk Leyers, Producer, Composer - Matias Aguayo, Producer, Composer - Kompakt Musikverlag
2002 Kompakt 2002 Kompakt
Closer Musik, Main Artist, Artist - Dirk Leyers, Producer, Composer - Matias Aguayo, Producer, Composer - Kompakt Musikverlag
2002 Kompakt 2002 Kompakt
Closer Musik, Main Artist, Artist - Dirk Leyers, Producer, Composer - Matias Aguayo, Producer, Composer - Kompakt Musikverlag
2002 Kompakt 2002 Kompakt
Closer Musik, Main Artist, Artist - Dirk Leyers, Producer, Composer - Matias Aguayo, Producer, Composer - Kompakt Musikverlag
2002 Kompakt 2002 Kompakt
Closer Musik, Main Artist, Artist - Dirk Leyers, Producer, Composer - Matias Aguayo, Producer, Composer - Kompakt Musikverlag
2002 Kompakt 2002 Kompakt
Album review
After Love, Dirk Leyers and Matias Aguayo's debut album, follows a number of compilation appearances and a pair of 12" singles for the Kompakt label. Like their previously released material (some of which can be found here), the album offers a blend of kling-klanging electro/industrial-tinged techno minimalism and achingly melodic tech-house. Some songs are instrumental and others feature the vocal stylings of Aguayo, who always sounds as if he recorded his takes while preening in front of a mirror. The album's central piece, "You Don't Know Me," is a sinister and rather funny (this is a compliment) rewrite of "My Favorite Things." Over a slithering, sleazy groove, Aguayo runs through a number of things he likes. Instead of cream-colored ponies and schnitzel, the vocalist likes to eat fresh fruit and hear the sound of his voice. He also enjoys shaving, smelling himself, and licking his lips. In "Closer Dancer," Aguayo carries a similar air of seduction, hardly raising his voice above whispering level as if he's working his magic on a prospective one-night stand. And then, later on, in "Ride," it seems he succeeded in bedding the object of his affection. Most of the productions resemble relaxed, slowed-down takes on the electronic body music of D.A.F. and the sub-aquatic electro-techno buzz of early Drexciya. (D.A.F. and Drexciya on a combination of Ritalin and Spanish Fly might be a good way of summing up most of the album.) The gliding "Departures," reprised from 2001's Total 3 compilation on Kompakt, is probably the least-representative track on the album, but it's too gorgeous to not mention. It has to be one of the sweetest, most beautifully melancholic tracks since Aril Brikha's "Otill."
© Andy Kellman /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 8 track(s)
- Total length: 01:01:25
- Main artists: Closer Musik
- Composer: Various Composers
- Label: Kompakt
- Genre: Electronic
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