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Perhaps realizing that jungle was not just growing uncool but turning into a creative dead-end,
Coxon
and
Wales
toned down the heavy breakbeats and unrelenting drum'n'bass on their
Treader
album. Yes, it's still much more drum'n'bass than trip-hop or electronica, or anything else, but the inclusion of a few downtempo tracks (
"Is,"
"More Stuff No One Saw"
) plus the frequent slants toward experimentalism (short bursts of noise) or classicism (chamber-quartet strings) show the pair moving discreetly away from the green pastures of their mid-'90s peak.
"Winter"
delves into jazz-fusion with a trumpet flourish straight out of
Miles
' darker years before adding a few paranoid effects characteristic of darkstep drum'n'bass.
is just as impeccably produced and crisp-sounding as
' previous work (just check highlights like
"Blackwater"
"Toledo"
), but it has the definite sound of a transitional album. ~ John Bush
Coxon
and
Wales
toned down the heavy breakbeats and unrelenting drum'n'bass on their
Treader
album. Yes, it's still much more drum'n'bass than trip-hop or electronica, or anything else, but the inclusion of a few downtempo tracks (
"Is,"
"More Stuff No One Saw"
) plus the frequent slants toward experimentalism (short bursts of noise) or classicism (chamber-quartet strings) show the pair moving discreetly away from the green pastures of their mid-'90s peak.
"Winter"
delves into jazz-fusion with a trumpet flourish straight out of
Miles
' darker years before adding a few paranoid effects characteristic of darkstep drum'n'bass.
is just as impeccably produced and crisp-sounding as
' previous work (just check highlights like
"Blackwater"
"Toledo"
), but it has the definite sound of a transitional album. ~ John Bush