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Night and Day

Oriol

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Album Review

Oriol Singhji's debut album starts out on a pleasant but not very inspiring note, with the all-too-aptly titled "Joy FM." With its warm, polite, utterly unobjectionable and wholly derivative Parliament-Funkadelic vibe, it suggests an entire program of hipster Muzak to come. But very quickly, he complicates things: "Spiral" brings in an equally pleasant and danceable but much more complex groove, with chopped-up vocals to add a sort of ambiguous spiciness to the mix. "Memories" threatens to drag the proceedings back in the direction of banality, but is counteracted by "The Process," which throws in some gentle but real dissonance; meanwhile, the beat anchored by those good-time handclaps is a notably slippery one. The problem is, that back-and-forth pattern never really lets up; "Flux" and "Coconut Coast" both lapse into a saccharine pleasantness that feels suspiciously like laziness, but then "Night and Day" artfully juxtaposes a smooth, uncomplicated surface with a roiling substratum of muscular breakbeats. "Fantasy for N" offers a cut-rate quiet storm vibe, but "LW" takes the old-school groove of "Joy FM" and pumps it up nicely, creating something that looks forward and backward simultaneously while also drawing everyone within earshot inexorably toward the dancefloor. There's no reason why dance music shouldn't be easy on the ear, but Singhji seems still to be figuring out where sonic honey ends and artificial sweetener begins. When he gets it right, the results are very encouraging.

Customer Reviews

This is Summer 2010.

That is what many are saying about this album . . . and they're right. The description of Oriol's latest on his record label's (Planet Mu) website mentions the late 70's experimental funk of Herbie Hancock and Stevie Wonder in reference to this beat and keys driven odyssey that takes it's cues from the past but certainly doesn't leave us there to wallow in irony. This a big, fresh, modern sound from Oriol that will be on the fingertips of anyone looking for a spontaneous summer dance party. The aural aesthetics of this album are typified in its cover design. Oriol takes us from the beach patio at a cheesy Miami disco club into outer space leaving a trail of stardust that burns earnestly due to a high level of musical quality and the often surprising revisitation of niche musical era that is well deserved.

Very interesting

Wow I really like this and I'm into mainly newer electronic stuff. This kind of reminds me of some songs from video games like Bomberman a LITTLE... well Fantasy for N does.

I like a lot of the chord progressions and sounds used in these songs as well. They are really inspring. They kind of draw different pictures in your head. Like the Fantasy one reminds me of floating through outerspace... but if outer space were to have waterfalls and very large trees. And you're on these huge glass wings that carry you around the area. Well... that's my take on it. It's a great album.

Amazing

Thanks great work its amazing this album you must buy it paz para guatemala

Biography

Born: Barcelona, Spain

Genre: Electronic

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Based in Cambridge, England but born in Barcelona, Spain, Oriol Singhji went by his first name only when he released his productions. He debuted on Planet Mu with the 2010 12” Coconut Coast, a memory-triggering hybrid of late-‘70s jazz fusion, early-‘80s electronic R&B, and early-2000s broken beat with all the handmade warmth of a Larry Heard production. It instantly made him a contemporary of both Floating Points and Dâm-Funk. Joined by a remix by FaltyDL, as well as remixes of another track...
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