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Klunk

Motor

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Album Review

Klunk is the debut album from Motor, a transoceanic collaborative effort on the part of Minnesotan producer Bryan Black and Parisian drummer Mr. No. The duo has recorded and remixed before under the name Xlover; as Motor, they channel the sounds of 1980s industrial, EBM, and synth pop, at times sounding like the unholy spawn of Front 242 and Erasure. And yes, that's a compliment. Vocals are sparse and not generally noteworthy; there isn't too much singing as such. "Yak" features a processed voice grunting "Hey man, have you got any gak?," and "1 X 1" (on which Nitzer Ebb alumnus Douglas McCarthy makes a surprise guest appearance) is similarly rudimentary in the lyrics department. But instrumentally, the album is pretty compelling: even as it draws heavily on house and industrial formulas, it adds an extra layer of glitchy postmodernism that keeps things from getting heavy-handed or tedious. Note in particular how well they create a richly funky stew out of minimal ingredients on "MDXT-A" and "King of USA," the latter of which actually explores some really interesting polyrhythmic territory toward the end (they do something similar on "Spazm," which plays extensively with three-against-two rhythms). The abstract and arrhythmic "En Trans" ends things with more of a whimper than a bang, but up until then the program rocks along nicely, exploring a variety of electro-techno-industrial sounds.

Customer Reviews

Delicious Insanity

I got this album for Black Powder, which is a rollicking good time if you crank the Bass, hearing damage be damned. All of the songs are in the same vein, delicious electronic noise with a raw intensity that makes you want to get up and do something, drive fast, and just *rawr!* :) Great for getting out some aggression, or just destressing with a powerful bass line. Maybe not an everyday album, but certainly fun when you need it.

Biography

Formed: New York, NY

Genre: Electronic

Years Active: '00s

The electronic-based post-industrial duo Motor make perfect sense as part of the Mute label's roster. Mr. Nô (from Paris, France) and Bryan Black (from Minneapolis, MN) met when the latter saw the former playing drums at a venue in London, England. Prior to 2006's Klunk, the first Motor album, the duo released a handful of singles and remixed T. Raumschmiere, Marilyn Manson, Depeche Mode, and Throbbing Gristle. Their second album, Unhuman, followed in early 2007. They've...
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Pop, Music, Dance, Rock, Electronic
  • Released: Apr 24, 2006

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