My first encounter with Flux was through a good friend of mine. The man had introduced me to bands like Dead World, Incantation and Exit-13 a few years before, and still had quite an appetite for anything related to Relapse Records.
As I had a knack for "weird shit", as he called it, he kindly went for a few extra records from the Release sub-label whenever he was putting in an order. When he acquired Protoplasmic, and I heard of the involvement of James Plotkin and Mick Harris doing the production job, I once again, like many times before, volunteered to trade the extra baggage off of him. And it paid off.
Protoplasmic utilizes many of the same elements already present on The joy of disease. Catchy guitar loops and overdubs, experimental rhythm patterns, various electronic sounds and Ruth Collins's almost narrative spoken word. Additional sung parts by both Collins and Plotkin are treated with effects and layered into various tracks on the album.
If The joy of disease had a more darker and gloomier feel, the overall vibe on Protoplasmic is much groovier and almost upbeat at times. Although much of the hypnotic ambience is achieved through repetition, the album does not feel stagnant and dull at all. Once you get your head nodding to the groove, the 55 minutes are gone long before you know it.
As much as I hate categorization and labeling, I'm still going to throw the word "progressive ambient pop" out there. Besides using the "experimental"-tag to excess, it's pretty much the only thing I can come up with to describe Flux. Fluffy and warm experimental music for the long summer evenings.
Hope you enjoy!
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Saturday, July 3, 2010
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