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Istanbul Secrets

Up, Bustle & Out

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Album Review

There's never been any such thing as a bad or boring Up Bustle & Out album, but it was probably inevitable that they would one day produce one that was slightly less than thrilling. There's absolutely nothing wrong with Istanbul's Secrets — it's full of the funky and jazzy international grooves that have made this group a legend among fans of cutting-edge multiculti dance music, and turning its attention toward the ancient cultural crossroads of Istanbul, Turkey, was a perfect move. But there's just a little something missing. It's not apparent at first ("River Song" and "Ben Seni Sevdugumi," which open the album, are both more fun than a barrel of houris), but on "Breaking Codes" and "Giden Gitti" the musical elements seem to add up to something less than the sum of their parts. Even when things are less than spectacular, though, they're still lots of fun — the blend of flamenco and Middle Eastern elements on "Giden Gitti" is very attractive, and "Orthodox Gold" builds up a simmering North African hip-hop groove, complete with sharp Arabic rapping by MC Sultana and even a nice beatbox interlude. (Throughout the album, Portishead bassist Jim Barr and singer Sevval Sam make excellent contributions.) The only real disappointment is the second disc, which consists of dub versions that are generally a bit on the dull side — at least in comparison with Up Bustle & Out's previous work. Still, established fans will find plenty to enjoy on this generous program, and newcomers will be encouraged to explore deeper into the group's catalog. Recommended overall.

Customer Reviews

Marmalade!

I really like the new modern beat with the traditional beats mixed into it... it is quite good, and the voice is amazing as well YAY .

radiohead?

for some reason "remote corners" sounds like radiohead's "sail to the moon" BUT this is lovely music :) VERY COLORFUL!!!

Good, but not the best of Bustle

Mexican Sessions is still by far the best album. Love the mix of raggae, dub, world flava to this one so far...still need to listen a few more times.

Biography

Formed: 1993 in Bristol, England

Genre: Electronic

Years Active: '90s

With influences drawn from diverse sources all over the world — from Istanbul to Bolivia, Andalusia to North Africa — Up, Bustle and Out is one of the harder groups to pin down on the experimental breakbeat landscape. Hailing from the English town of Bristol, home also to Tricky and Massive Attack, Up, Bustle and Out comprises producers Rupert Mould and D. "Ein" Fell, who formed the group in the early '90s as an adjunct to their respective interests in non-Western musics, funk and soul,...
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