Celestial Mechanix: The Blue Series Mastermix

Celestial Mechanix: The Blue Series Mastermix

by DJ Spooky
Celestial Mechanix: The Blue Series Mastermix

Celestial Mechanix: The Blue Series Mastermix

by DJ Spooky

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Overview

Horns echo over broken beats and voices ping and pong as DJ Spooky takes all of the releases in Thirsty Ear's Blue Series and gives them some serious crinkling, crumpling, and stretching on Celestial Mechanix: The Blue Series Mastermix. The challenge of the Blue Series is to take artists from different genres and break down the stylistic barriers between them. Heavy in concept for sure, but the series has offered up more than its fair share of outstanding records. Many releases have delivered on Thirsty Ear's promise of hearing "the shape of jazz to come," but Celestial Mechanix is all quirky, illbient, and echoing Spooky. Then again, with such a sprawling selection of tracks that are already unclassifiable, what was the guy to do? The tracks on the first disc are remixes that contain "elements" of different Blue Series releases, and it's the lesser of the two discs. If it wasn't for all the flutes, saxes, and the voice of Saul Williams, this could be an old Byzar or mid-period Ben Neill record with that atmosphere-over-direction aesthetic and a good bit of excusable noodling (the exception is Spooky's moving, melancholy, and purposeful take on Craig Taborn's "Shining Through"). Had the mix on CD two been placed first, the collection would work a lot better. Spooky's disc-one constructions pay off on the "anything goes" mixed disc two. It's like listening to some undiscovered late-night radio station where the DJ has excellent taste in music along with a digital delay, and the station's program guide just lists the show's genre as "freeform." It's murky but goes somewhere, and Spooky has somehow come up with a flow to these wildly divergent tracks. Things start with rap, electronics, and dub but end on the jazzy, organic tip with a slow, smooth transition. The whole trip has less to say about the possibilities of music than other Blue Series releases, but as a dubby, guilty pleasure for academics, it works. Slaves to the esoteric, come get your fun. ~ David Jeffries

Product Details

Release Date: 06/22/2004
Label: Thirsty Ear
UPC: 0700435714823
Rank: 119993

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Stellar
  2. CD: Dir>Gesture>
  3. Travelogue 1: NYC to Hawaii
  4. Lingua Ex Machina
  5. Nommos Ascending
  6. Maldoror's Gambit
  7. Not in Our Name
  8. Bass Pressure
  9. Anansi's Gambit
  10. Ibid/Asphalt -- Otikon
  11. Shining Through

Disc 2

  1. Unforgettable Journey
  2. Lingua Ex Machina
  3. Travelogue I: NYC to Hawaii
  4. SVP/Mad Professor's Interlude
  5. [Untitled]
  6. [Untitled]
  7. Nu Bop/Scrapbook
  8. Nu-Bop
  9. Not in Our Name/Nu Bop
  10. Travelogue II: Medley
  11. Nommos Ascending
  12. Bass Pressure Mix
  13. Ananda Rotation
  14. Real Is Surreal
  15. Optometrix
  16. Alter Echo's Interlude/Mad Professor's Interlude
  17. Out of the Blue
  18. Jungle Soldier
  19. Anansi's Gambit
  20. Slow Horn
  21. SVP
  22. Scrapbook
  23. Visions
  24. Urban Shadows
  25. Dementia Absentia
  26. Nebula Interlude
  27. CD:Dir>Gesture>
  28. More and More
  29. Maldoror's Gambit
  30. Song of Hope
  31. Mist
  32. I Spy
  33. Double Cross
  34. The Golden Age
  35. Cosmic World

Album Credits

Performance Credits

DJ Spooky   Primary Artist
Matthew Shipp   Primary Artist
Craig Taborn   Primary Artist
David S. Ware   Primary Artist
Mike Ladd   Primary Artist
William Parker Quartet   Primary Artist
Blue Series Continuum   Primary Artist
Blend   Primary Artist
Spring Heel Jack   Primary Artist
William Parker   Primary Artist
Lee "Scratch" Perry   Primary Artist
DJ Wally   Primary Artist
Leena Conquest   Primary Artist
Saul Williams   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Antipop Consortium   Primary Artist
Guillermo E. Brown   Primary Artist
Matthew Shipp Quartet   Primary Artist
J-Live   Primary Artist
Meat Beat Manifesto   Primary Artist
Asphalt   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

DJ Spooky   Audio Production
DJ Wally   Composer
Meat Beat Manifesto   Remixing
Flam   Digital Editing,Mastering,Engineer,Assembly
Paul D. Miller   Art Direction
Enrique Candioti   Design
William Parker   Composer
Matthew Shipp   Artistic Director
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