The eclecticism and the organic warmth of Fila Brazillia's electronica continue to amaze on Power Clown,
one of their finest efforts to date. Laid-back jazz-funk grooves
straight out of the '70s are the foundation of the record, but hints of Stevie Wonder-esque
soul, hip-hop, bossa nova, ambient, spacey techno, house, minimalist
electro, big-beat, and trip-hop all pop up here and there, as do touches
of ethnic percussion, acoustic guitar, saxophone solos, new age-y synth
flourishes, and the occasional odd vocal sample or sound effect. What
really pushes Power Clown
over the top, though, is that the group maintains their focus
throughout, never meandering and changing things up often enough to keep
the grooves from becoming repetitive. One of the finest and most
overlooked electronic-dance releases of 1998.
aCá
Sunday, February 23, 2014
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