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BENZA - BENZA (Demon tea recordings, 2003)

 

01 - Cardboard Squares

02 - Flinch

03 - Duality

04 - Bowling For Weirdos

05 - 10 Yards

06 - When The Generals Talk (Benza Remix)

07 - Upon Further Inspection

08 - Square Pyramid

09 - The Wolf

10 - Idiot Savant

11 - Wedontneeduaroundherenemore

 

 

As i saw the review of the last album of Benza (which i didn't heard yet...) i thought i have to review his 1st album. Well, do you know Loopus in fabula? Probably! Well, Benza is the same type of touch, not surprising it's released on the same label as the 1st Loopus in fabula's album.

Benza has a really surprising sound, very very danceable, very funky, and the thing which really stroke me at first listen was the basslines which put a smile on my face, in tracks like 04 - Bowling For Weirdos which probably is my favourite here. It's in the same "league" as Loopus in fabula, but it's still different, i mean the tracks are very varied, sometimes it sounds old school, and a bit full on for some sounds, and Benza uses more psychedelic trancey sounds.

I think the production is not great, that's the weakness of this album ...but it does it for me anyway, because Benza dares to do something really unique, and i really dig any groovy and funky psytrance.

Recommended! :)

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Benza is definitely in my top5 for sure! =)

 

I discovered it this summer, a friend of mine played it at open air @ 5am =) It was The Wolf track.... This is a story about Peter and the wolf... I think I'll never forget this moment!

 

This is a kind of album that could be talked about over and over, but I could give you an advice - listen to it =)

 

Rating: 9/10

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  • 1 year later...

hands down one of the most original sounds I've heard in a while

There are absolutley no fillers here people

every track unique with its own feel.

My favorite part is the build up in the beginning and end of flinch

but everything is awesome in this CD. You think that it cant get any better than bam more delicousness.

everyone should add this to their collection B)

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  • 6 years later...

"In the beginning the universe was created. This made a lot of people very angry and was widely regarded as a bad move."

 

 

Get ready for more irony and snarkiness. I've never heard of Benza (

Ben Rynderman) so how in the world did it end up on my hard drive? Who knows (that's my story and I'm sticking to it), but here is something funky and funny. Has to be, the first track samples the hell out of James Brown and his funky drumming self. The disco hi-hat of Flinch adds to the funk truck and the way he weaves that lead this sounds more like studio musicians at a jam session rather than sequencers and midi cables. Full-on basslines need not apply here. The tracks are very quirky not in a Suomi way, but in a guessing where all these samples come from kinda way. The Wolf with it's waltz sample is quite pleasing.

 

Sense a theme do ya? Real drum sounds mixed with electronica and clever samples are always welcome. Think of it as a lighthearted romp intent on bringing a smile to your face when life gets too heavy. It's over a decade old now so technically it is rather sparse, but musically it is appreciated. Not the kind of thing I would listen to on a regular basis, but maybe I should. Light and airy this is certainly smile inducing.

 

Mdk

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