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Convivial (Bonus Version)

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Album Review

Just before entering a seemingly inescapable cul-de-sac after 2006's Paper Tigers, Sasu Ripatti evades it by throwing Luomo into reverse. Convivial, however, is not quite a revisitation of Vocal City or The Present Lover, two of the most seismic house albums released during the decade. It's the most song-oriented Luomo album, with the lyrical and vocal contributions expanded from Paper Tigers' featured voice, Johanna Iivanainen, to include fellow Europeans Cassy, Sascha Ring, Sue Cie, and an "anonymous" gent named Chubbs, as well as Americans Robert Owens and Scissor Sister Jake Shears. While this varied mix of voices suggests diffuse results, the two least likely collaborators — Shears and Owens — are kept, respectively, to tongue-twisting whispers and a series of low-key cut-ups. For its lack of rush-inducing highs and novel sounds, the album is immensely pleasurable, with fleet keyboard vamps and percussive effects that stab and flick ricocheting off pliant, bounding basslines. The only slip is "Nothing Goes Away," damp and squishy 21st century Euro-hip-house that wouldn't stimulate much more in instrumental form.

Customer Reviews

Too much collaboration?

I was eagerly anticipating this album. And while it is a strong release, the very nature of it being a collaboration means it sounds much less like a LUOMO album. It appears he wanted to step out of his familiar "formula" of copying and pasting snippets of Johanna Jivaninen's voice into a melodic and strange collage, which previously had given us amazing tracks like "Talk in Danger" "Body Speaking", "Shelter", "Tessio" (from the album The Present Lover) and "Really Don't Mind", "Good to Be With" and "Wanna Tell" (from the album Paper Tigers). Change is good. It's just not what I was expecting. However, the track "Love You All" is an instant classic. "If I Can't", "Gets Along Fine", and the tracks with the unfortunately underused Johanna are also top notch, and I recommend this release but I also suggest those new to Luomo check out the Present Lover and Paper Tigers albums to see the progression in his sound. Luomo still remains at the top of the list of my favorite electronic producers, and those in search of a more experimental or ambient approach may enjoy what they find if they track down his other aliases.

Loumo & Apparat

I really enjoy listening to Loumo's previous efforts and this one will get the same, if not more, spins at my house. The stand-out track here is Love You All. Check it out!

Stron come back

I really liked Vocal City but was so dissappointed with Paper Tigers -- it had so much potential and fell just short and that just short meant it was a dude -- Luomo's latest Convival makes the leap and finds a great balance within micro-house, pop and lots of vocal contributions -- this album is a welcome Luomo album -- a must buy for fans of the sub sub sub genre...

Biography

Born: September 16, 1976 in Oulu, Finland

Genre: Electronic

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Initially, Luomo was just another of Finnish producer Vladislav Delay's many monikers, but after a few EPs for Force Tracks, it became far and away his most celebrated and commercially viable. Delay (born Sasu Ripatti) first began to garner acclaim in 1999, when the Berlin-based boutique label Chain Reaction released a series of experimental dub EPs bearing his name. The subsequent year, he began releasing music via another esteemed Germany label, Force Inc. He adopted a pair of monikers for this...
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Convivial (Bonus Version), Luomo
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Dance, Music, House
  • Released: Oct 14, 2008

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