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Cleaning Sounds Is a Filthy Business

John Tejada

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Album Review

John Tejada's latest album is, by his own description, an attempt to recapture the feelings he first felt when encountering techno in the late '80s and early '90s. A full-on nostalgia fest would have been a little much, though, and so Cleaning Sounds finds a good balance between earlier and more recent styles that again demonstrates his skill at exhibiting both perfect taste and the ability to cut loose a bit. If too much of what got stuck with the label of progressive house was dull-as-dishwater nth-generation Jean Michel Jarre meets Euro-disco, Tejada approaches his particular blend here differently, finding ways to let the sheer exhilaration of the earliest days drive his compositions but letting them be tempered in the mix, turning down the volume but never the intensity. The result is something rare: a joy to dance to as much as it is a joy to just listen to. Hearing what's almost a classic Joey Beltram riff turned into understated melody — but without losing that compelling edge that made it so great to start — is part of what makes songs like "Mutation" and "Clever Bunch" so good, for instance. "What Happened to Manners?" sets the tone elegantly between microhouse minimalism and hitting the dancefloor, while "The Zone" proves to be the album's centerpiece, it's simplicity recalling the immediate early efforts of the past while have a sleek up-to-date kick all its own. If the future is now the past when it comes to so much electronic music, Cleaning Sounds still demonstrates the power it can have in the right hands.

Customer Reviews

#5 is a must own

Maybe my favorite track of all time. I simply can't see any electronic fan not owning "The End of It All"

The End of It All **** GREAT SONG!!!

Definitely check out "The End of It All"...Do you ever listen to a song and then feel like it would make a great soundtrack to your life? This is one of those songs for me..clean cut sounds that will put your mind in a very nice place..zone out and shake that booty!

GREAT PRODUCER!

I love John Tejada. When i listen to these songs i feel like i am in the recording studio making these great beats with him. I reccomend 2,3,5, and 6. The End of It All makes me feel happy and sad it's kind of wierd but i like it. The End of It All is definetetly a song to buy.

Biography

Born: Vienna, Austria

Genre: Electronic

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Born the son of a Vienna composer/conservatory teacher and an opera-singer mother, John Tejada joined Cosmic Baby and BT as classically trained techno changelings. Unlike those producers, however, Tejada's recordings for Plug Research and A13 emphasize the rougher, more melancholy aspects of techno inspired by Detroit icons like Juan Atkins and Derrick May. Raised on the West Coast, Tejada played piano and drums as a child, then began listening to hip-hop and electro, beginning his DJ career by playing...
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