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Rebel Jazz:
After a nice little intro tune, we lead into the main business with a neatly patterned beats frenzy followed by various percussion instrumentals, “Rebel Jazz” opens the LP beautifully.
USS:
Ahhhhhh… what a tune, very nice with mix and matched beats, although the vocals are a bit strange and different, it brings about a sense of new diversity that the scene needs to start and incorporate.
Swim into the light:
Starting off with a more understandable vocal, and slow piano sounds, this tune will sooth anyone’s headache. With nice breakdowns and soft instrumental pings and pangs, it’s a winner.
Lamb to the slaughter:
Love this tune! Love it. It’s like something from a scary movie. Very creepy with vocals that also make ya shiver! Those sinister synths and slow beats are something you don’t want to listen to on your own in the night.
Field of Heaven:
Another nice tune to chill out to. Your mind wanders with the optimistic attitude that this great production puts across. Again some brilliant orchestra work here, and is a real meditative piece.
Bagnato:
Electronic experience combined with drum and bass talent, this track represents why corkyees is hot in Japan. Piano and keyboard elements mix and shake this tune into a great little roller.
To the shore:
Yeh, trippy or what. I have to say, that this tune actually reminded me of the seaside, and that was before I looked at the title so that was freaky, and a testament to how well Coryees has produced this track. NYO again features, with a lovely slow and quiet voice, which helps you to relax and sooth to a great tune.
Kitten:
Dreamland, I think the previous track was meant to send you asleep, so that this track can get into your mind and play tricks. Only a minute long, it sounds like something from an eerie movie.
Fish Raw:
Definitely think that Japanese instrumental music has had something to do with this tune. A very woodwind sounding orchestra plays on this one with again more vocals. A simple but smooth sounding production.
KMJ12:
Tribal warfare. This has its bongo’s and tribemen all at the ready as it gears us up for the next tune.
Exosphere:
This tune sounds like two ninja’s are having a go at each other. Very good drums and beats that are mesmerising as well as rhythmic. They are met by some great synths and take over the atmosphere.
Don’t Rely on me:
Again, very much the same sound that breakbeat era used to present to us. An excellent piece of work here. NYO hits the button on this one, singing well and allowing the music to take its course. Like it.
Good for Nothing:
Good drums and vocals bring this track up to scratch right from the offset, and it kinds of reminds us of the old breakeat era we all loved to hear. The talent is pouring outta this one.
Console:
Wrapping up the LP is a good slow jam piece, with soothing vocals and slow instrumental beats. It sounds like a very lonely track with a tint of sadness to it.
Overall: 10/10 , This is a superb Album. It’s different & diverse, just what we like. Corkyees have done a wonderful job, and have massive potential to hit it big time up there with the likes of Breakbeat Era, Kosheen and Reprazent. They’ve done it in Japan, now its Britains turn. Our Fav tracks are: Don’t rely on me & To the shore.
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