![]() ![]() Yes, I can see why some people might consider some of it hipster twaddle, but as far as I can tell he's making some of the best music of his career in the last five years or so. ![]() if you think he's "fallen off", or is producing uninteresting music, you'd be sadly mistaken, or you just don't like this style of arty minimal house. but is sounding a lot like "obscure little minimalist hipster jazz loops going nowhere" yet again. a total winner (and almost sounding like a collaboration with Robert Hood.) "Neunachi EP". Intrigued, I explored a few more of his back catalog. Now, let me say that after giving up years ago, I did just check out (and purchase) his "Microgestures" EP, and found it to be a very nice piece of experimental electronic music that gets a strong thumbs up from me. His "Taka Taka" mix on Cocoon from 2003 blew me away and was one of the most impeccably selected mixes I've heard to this day, but for the life of me I can't imagine what anyone gets out of most of his production in the last ten years or so - plinky-plonky, tinkly little little abstract jazzy loop things that go absolutely nowhere. ![]() Global Communications 1994 Classic Album 76:14įor more info and tickets for this night visit our event listings.Someone called him "a divider of opinions" and that reflects my own internally contradictory view of him. STREAM: fabric Office Playlist: 10 Years Of Ricardo Villalobos Tracklist We hope you enjoy them and invite all the Ricardo experts out there to add their suggestions to the list and capture as many of the big man's sonic downpours as possible, just comment on our Facebook thread here. So in the ramp up to the second part of Ricardo's ten year anniversary parties, which we are etching ever closer to this coming Saturday, the fabric office has knocked heads using up all their collective brain power to create this retrospective playlist of just some of the tracks we remember him playing during his decade long reign here. We find this happens most often at the hands of one Chilean man in particular, who has relentlessly left us yearning to relive his gushing torrent of undiscovered gems here at Farringdon, Ricardo Villalobos. We've all been there, fruitlessly trying to piece together the ominous drum arrangements of that standout track to the point where you'd do the night all over again in a heart beat just to get back those heavy ten minutes of excellence. It's hard enough to remember what you had for dinner last week, let alone that pumping acid-y techno number you heard howling from our Martin Audio system some time around 7am the other weekend. ![]()
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