Y in Dub by The Pop Group - 2.5 (Good)
This just got released in November. Personally, I approve of these types of experiments and do not find them unnecessary, but I don't necessarily feel better or worse about this one than the original. It makes the weaker tracks a little more digestible (I'm just a sucker for dub effects in general), but I prefer the stronger tracks in their raw form. Y is still an album that I WANT to put on a pedestal because its peaks blow me away and are my favorite type of thing, but the rest of it, despite not being bad, makes the experience feel a bit disjointed for me.
Also, really liking 3:38 (both versions)-- Wasn't familiar with it before because it's not part of the original track list.
Elseq 1-5 by Autechre - 1.5 or 2.0 (Neutral/Positive)
Listened to this again. I think I have a better grasp of it now, but ultimately, I still disagree with their philosophy with these newer exhaustively long albums. It's not about how palletable or digestible it is for me, and it's not that the baseline quality of each track is bad or anything, I just feel that the more tracks you have, the more the album's overall value gets diluted, and the less that the peak tracks influence how you feel about the album as a whole (the average quality ends up dragging it down). Shame, because I feel like if you just had a single 40 minute album revolving around Foldfree Casual and Freulaeux, you'd end up with a pretty brilliant/near-perfect album that would shoot up my favorites.
Vini Reilly by Durutti Column - 1.0 (Negative)
Might need to try this again, but I kind of get where the "Durutti Column resembles elevator music" dismissals come from when I listen to this, which I didn't feel at all when I listened to their earlier stuff. Wasn't really feeling it.
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