ARTIST: Deadmau5
TRACK/ALBUM: For Lack of A Better Name (Mixed Album)
RATING: (3/5)
This album is a compilation of Deadmau5’s original productions spanning the past two years and serves more as a showcase for his diversity as a producer than his skills as a dj. Short cross fades and minimal overlays that can easily be done in a number of software programs these days, is less than impressive. Especially given the potential for layering and EQ work with the more minimal percussive tracks, like “BOT”, later in the sequence. Based on the technical mixing skills usually highlighted in a “mixed” cd, this seems like a bit of a misnomer.
The album does includes some of his popular electro house tracks like “Ghosts N’ Stuff” (featuring the vocals of Pendulum’s Rob Swire) and “Hi Friend” to get things moving towards the beginning. But seems to flounder in the middle with the more minimal techy tracks that fail to resolve the conflict between the rhythmic shuffle and the sudden halt created by the breakdown of sweeping synth chords and arpeggiated crescendos to nowhere. While his new releases contain some interesting ideas, the execution is somewhat lacking in terms of integrating them into a cohesive whole. “Soma”‘s deep bass and techy groove is hijacked by a piano interlude that feels out of place. “The 16th Hour” starts as a dark driving progressive trance track that is starkly contrasted by the uplifting melodic breakdown. Concluding the cd is “Strobe” that begins with an orchestral, cinematic introduction and builds to a more dance floor friendly, melodic track in his signature style. Leaning more towards trance than the electro house, fans of his earlier work will still be pleased with this one!
For Lack of A Better Name (the mixed album) traverses several areas of the electronic music realm from the booty shakin’ club hits to the more introspective soundscapes, demonstrating his range as a producer. And perhaps a glimpse into where he may be heading… film score by Deadmau5?
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