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Album Review

Arguably, Oscar Gaetan & Ralph Falcon — collectively known as Murk — have been to '90s and 2000s dance/club music what Dr. Dre has been to West Coast hip-hop: producer/writers who have one eye on the mainstream and the other on the underground. They won't be mistaken for the ultra-slick Stock, Aitken and Waterman team, but they don't confine themselves to rave music's lunatic fringe either. A nonstop 65-minute dance/club mix that Murk provided for Tommy Boy in 2003, this self-titled release is a rewarding example of their ability to balance mainstream and underground considerations. This mix is about the beat, but it's also about vocal personality — and that certainly sets it apart from the totally underground dance collections that are strictly for the rave crowd. Gaetan & Falcon get the CD off to a very accessible start with the familiar "Some Lovin'," which features singer Kristine W., and favors a conventional verse/chorus/verse/chorus song structure. And they continue in that vein whether they're featuring Greg "Stryke" Chin on "Time," Jennifer Carbonell on "Doesn't Really Matter," or Tamara Wallace (of Funky Green Dogs fame) on "True" and "Believe." But things take a more underground turn toward the end of the CD with tunes like "Afro-Cuba" and "Baba-Sulei," which aren't as accessible by pop standards. In a sense, hearing this CD is like attending a concert by a mildly avant-garde jazz musician who has an inside/outside perspective — the sort of improviser who might pull you in with an inviting Duke Ellington melody before going on to challenge you with some free-form outside playing. For Murk, an hour-plus dance mix is all about timing and pacing — and their pacing is excellent on this captivating release.

Customer Reviews

Quite Possibly the Greatest Album Ever Made

Buy this album. It changed my life.

5 Across

Nice Upbeat Album, Let Me Go is perfect for the club or just some chill time.

Great Album By Murk

I came upon Murk one day while listening to satellite radio. Their song "Believe" with Tamara Wallace was playing and let me tell you that she has a very good vocal ability. The song itself has a very catchy tune and though it seems like it repeats a lot, it keeps your ears hooked for the entire seven minutes straight. After listening to the whole album I found "Some Lovin" and "Time" to be two of the best tracks, though I enjoyed all of them about the same. "Afro-Cuba" personally is not too attractive to me, but again, that's just me. There is a track called "Opera" and it is actually not what you are thinking it is. The beat on this song actually makes opera enjoyable but you must buy it to hear the whole tune(buy the whole album if you can!) Only then will you hear what I'm talking about. I will recommend this album to anyone especially those looking for an hour plus workout mix that keeps on movin.

Biography

Formed: 1991 in Miami, FL

Genre: Dance

Years Active: '90s

The toast of the American house underground during the 1990s, Cuban-American producers Oscar Gaetan and Ralph Falcon stand behind several of the decade's best house tracks, dark numbers whose soulful vocal lines and high charting position bely an acid-tinged ruggedness at odds with the candy-floss arrangements of many dance hits. Most were recorded for their Murk Recordings label — later licensed through MCA/Tribal America — under a variety of aliases and projects including Liberty City,...
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