This
is a fun split between two great artists and while I have heard Distant Trains
previously on a split with I Like You Go Home, this is now introducing me to
Squeegeed Clean. Here is a fun little
story for you though before we get into this review. Something like three or four times out of
ten when I email someone about their music they ask me how I heard about
them. Now, Squeegeed Clean is going to
be some kind of six degrees thing for sure.
I
first emailed Underwater Escape From The Black Hole out of the blue, though
there was a split with Soma. This
helped me find BBJr., but it also brought up the UWEFTBH split with I Like You
Go Home. ILYGH goes to their split on
Centipede Farm with Distant Trains, and then Distant Trains goes to this. So,
somehow, magically, this can all be linked back to UWEFTBH ultimately, though
had I never blindly emailed him I probably still would have found this release
somehow or other.
The
record begins with Distant Trains and an audio clip over background beats which
is some sort of instructional guide on how to properly present a slideshow, I
believe. There are also some crazy 8bit
electro loops with a definitive rhythm to them on the second song, which also
brings out what sounds like a trumpet and somehow becomes somewhat
salsa-esque. (The Latino music genre,
not the food) By the end of the Distant Trains installment,
we have slowed down a bit with static bombs and a slight ringing.
Squeegeed
Clean brings forth a sound which reminds me most of listening to Stephanie
Lak. There are the horns of improv jazz
and a drum kit in the back of it all for sure, but then there are also some
other noises coming out that I can only trace back to barnyard animals. At first there is the croaking of a frog, but
later on such noises do come out as ducks quacking and, yes, even cows
mooing. I’m hesitant to call this “farm noise” or “animal
noise”, but I’m sure someone already has.
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