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Ephemeral Exhibits

Starkey

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Album Review

One of the fun things about dubstep is how it can sound like the feeling of trying to walk when you're dizzy and nauseated. Another fun thing about it is the fact that by the time this album came out, it was already a mature enough musical form that people were starting to seriously mess with its boundaries, and that's what Starkey is doing here on his first album for the Planet Mu label. "Gutter Music" opens the program with a grungy, shaky-legged groove; then comes "Pictures" with a feel that alternates between a dubstep stagger and an assertive four-on-the-floor house beat. "Miracles" is rather creepy, with long smears of seriously messed-up vocals, while "Escape" is stuttering and squelchy and "Striking Distance" brings elements of more explicitly dubwise reggae into the mix. "Bang Bang the Witch Is Dead" feels strangely contemplative — perhaps it's the long swaths of minor-key chord washes that float above the fluttery sub-basement basslines and nervous percussion. Throughout the whole disc, Starkey seems simultaneously to be celebrating his grime and dubstep roots and rejecting them, and simultaneously laughing and snarling. The result is both exhilarating and somewhat unsettling.

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Paul Geissinger and crew have created something. Rather than remixing standard beats or rehashing standard riffs, they have used a variety of synths to craft a layered, complex sound that retains a street feel while increasing accessibility. Melodies are interesting and shift smoothly around intricate beats. The effort and attention put into composition set this album apart from similar works. The heavy, muddy dub bass sound is not overused. Tracks like "miracles" and "spacewalk" are spiced with vocal clips. The album rises above its association with the "Dubstep" label many will stamp it with. "Ephemeral Experiments" is Electronic Music at its best, demonstrating (along with the work of groups like Crystal Method, Nine Inch Nails and Ratata), that the latter word in that term is the more significant of the two.

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