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Love to Make Music to

Daedelus

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Album Review

On his 2006 album Denies the Day's Demise, Daedelus created a sunny whirl of chirpy electronics, frothy samples, and pervasive Brazilian influences that was arguably the best record of his career. Proving that he's not content to make the same record over and over, on 2008's Love to Make Music To Daedelus strips back his sound a bit (a tiny bit) and pumps up the jams a lot. Using a bunch of guest appearances from rappers and vocalists and a beat-heavy sound, he's focused more on the dancefloor than in the past. Instead of just making a straight-up party record, though, the same sense of lighthearted, anything goes soundcraft flows through the album like great bolts of sunshine. Try as he might to make hedonistic, druggy tunes, Daedelus can't help throwing in every sonic idea that might (or might not) fit into his songs, turning them into wonderfully top-heavy and warped jams that hit both your feet and your brain equally. Even the silliest song on the record, "Bass It In" (nice Buffalo Gals sample!), features vocals that are sped up and slowed down at random, making it impossible to enjoy without noticing how clever the production is. And the production is clever. Also, smart and fun and thrillingly daft. In other words, just like every other Daedelus album. Mixed in with the party jams are a couple of more thoughtful tracks (like the melancholy "Only for the Heartstrings" and the fractured New Order tribute "Make It So") that give the record some dynamic flow. The various guest appearances add some variety, too. The rapping from Sa-Ra's Taz Arnold on a couple tracks, the soulful vocals from Paperboy and Erika Rose (on the almost radio-ready "My Beau"), and vocodered harmonies from Laura Darling on the icy smooth "If We Should" are all positive additions to the album. N'fa's innocuous verses on "Twist the Kids" are a definite negative, though. Luckily, they are the only blot on an otherwise excellent record. Love to Make Music To may not be the best Daedelus album, but it's not far from it — and that makes it just about the best electronic pop you are likely to hear in 2008. ~ Tim Sendra, Rovi

Customer Reviews

Definitely hit and miss
     

after seeing his live show last year, there is no doubt about Daedelus' sound making skills. on this release his innovation gets taken into more conventional territory and even feels stifled by mediocre vocals (Touchstone, You're the One). On successful tracks (Get Off Your HiHats, Drummery Jam, Bass In It), he hits his stride and pulls you in with well-built layers of sound.

Reminiscent of DJ Shadow's recent foray into hip hop - glad he's broadening his palate but disappointed to see unmet potential.

Electric meets Acoustic
     

Daedelus's "Love to Make Music to" is interesting, at times dark, and, since Daedalus merits a mention on Pitchfork, independently clever. Off the hook from the start; think Burial plus older Daealus plus the Go Team! No need to turn up the bass on tracks 2 or 9 ( ahem, do it anyway) . Off of Ninjatune Recs, who recently released The Cinematic Orchestra's Ma Fleur. Fill up your iPods, ladies, gents, and everyone in between...

Tracklisting [from Ninjatune website]

01 Fair Weather Friends

02 Touchtone (feat. Paperboy and Taz)

03 Twist The Kids (feat. N’fa)

04 Get Off Your HiHats

05 My Beau (feat. Erika Rose and Paperboy)

06 Make It So (feat. Michael Johnson)

07 Only For The Heatstrings

08 I Car(ry) Us

09 I Took Two

10 Assembly Lines

11 Bass In It (feat. Taz)

12 Hrs:Mins:Secs

13 If We Should (feat. Laura Darlington)

14 Drummery Jam

15 You're The One (feat. Om'mas Keith)

Great Album
     

Any attempt to 'box in' Daedelus's music will end in failure. Some tracks are right in your face while others evoke ethereal emotions. Stay with it and pay attention (previews simply won't do) and you'll find its money well spent.

Biography

Born: Santa Monica, CA

Genre: Electronic

Years Active: '00s

Born Alfred Weisberg-Roberts in Santa Monica, CA, producer/instrumentalist Daedelus wanted to be an inventor from an early age, a sentiment that led to him choosing an artistic moniker (in Greek mythology, Daedalus was known as an inventor, although Weisberg-Roberts also cites the character Stephan Dedalus in James Joyce's A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man — as well as the ship in the Japanese cartoon Robotech — as equally valid reasons for his selection) when he began releasing...
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