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Skalpel Skalpel (Vinyl) New

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Title: Skalpel
Condition: New
Format: Vinyl
Description: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Polish duo Marcin Cichy and Igor Pudlo have been making warm, crisp and complex beat-based music for a while now. Its just that theyve been making it in Poland. There, they are among the best-known and most respected DJs and producers about, with even a Paszporty Polityki nomination to their name (the most prestigious culture award in the country). Beyond, they are virtually unknown.

Until now, that is, and the release of their debut album by Ninja Tune. The pair came to Ninjas attention via DJ Vadim who had worked with them on one of his Eastern European tours. But, as the saying goes, it aint where ya from and Skalpel are definitely at some tomorrow places.

Drawing on Polands rich jazz heritage (much of it semi-illegal samizdat recordings made when the Communists thought that jazz could bring down the state), Cichy and Pudlo have an unrivalled source of samples to tap and they tap it with consummate aplomb. They combine a kind of broad brush romanticism with the most carefully dissected breaks for a sound which comes on like an East European "In A Silent Way" with heavier drumming. The truth is that they just get it right, again and again and again, making music which is by turns emotive, funny and filmic but always funky.

The opening "High" combines sharp conga playing with spectral warbling and flute stabs, "Not Too Bad" is held together by a killer double bass riff, single "1958" is kitsch dancefloor business, "Break In" lifts you up out of your seat and has you hanging above the couch, "Quiz" is garage-band jazz, "Behind The Curtain" is sublime road movie music.

But scratch a little deeper and the Polish scene of the 60s and 70s is more than just another crate to dig and also serves as their main inspiration. "We are much more influenced by this music than the present day scene," explains Cichy. Pudlo points to the richness of a scene which included Michael Urbaniak (the only violinist to play with Miles Davis, like, ever) and Krzysztof Komeda (who composed the music for Polanskis "Rosemarys Baby). Which perhaps explains why Skalpels music, despite their name, never feels clinical. This is about keeping something living not a post-mortem.









REVIEW
"An auspicious debut the equal of anything by Ninjas other great electronic jazz band the Cinematic Orchestra." -- Independent On Sunday, 4/5, 18th April 2004

"Beautifully romantic." -- Q, 4/5, June 2004

"Jazz, breaks... of the highest standard. This release deserves to see them revered far beyond Poland. " -- Wire, May 2004

"May well be the finest piece of jazz, from anywhere, since Mr Davis 'Miles Ahead'. " -- DJ Magazine, 16th April

"Stylish and mysterious As refreshing to the jaded palette as mouthful of freshly chilled vodka." -- Hip Hop Connection, May 2004

"Truly gorgeous a shimmering, suspended ambience." -- Rock Sound, May 2004
Genre: Dance & Electronic
Artist: Skalpel
No Of Discs: 2
Record Label: Ninja Tune
EAN: 5021392323183
Country/Region of Manufacture: Deutschland

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Skalpel Skalpel (Vinyl) New

824 kr

824 kr

I lager

Fre, 10 jan - tor, 16 jan


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Öppet köp till och med 7/1-25


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