Coldcut then take a moment to indulge their edgy-club-paranoid side, with the driving “Just For The Kick.” Lyrics are provided here by Annette Peacock, best known for her work on the leftfield jazz
label ECM, but showing here a snarling poise perfectly suited to the weight of the music.
“Walk A Mile” features the legendary Robert Owens on an epic, building, hands in the air, push-up-ya-lighters tune that (whisper it) perhaps betters Coldcut’s legendary “Autumn
Leaves”. It amply demonstrates the duo’s understanding of pop music but also its interface with rave’s euphoric sweep. Oh, and they even end up with a little Reichian serialism, in case anyone thinks they’ve sacrificed any of
their musical vision’s reach.
From hereon in the album continues to broaden and deepen. “Mr Nichols” combines a beautifully subtle piece of music with a superb, deadpan piece of writing from Saul Williams. Former Ninja Andrew
Broder aka Fog offers wonky, melancholy lyrics over a faltering kitchen sink orchestra backing on “Whistle And A Prayer”. Warm-up single “Everything Is Under Control,” with guests Jon Spencer (of “Blues Explosion”
fame) and rapper Mike Ladd, revs up a chugging hip hop rock template that nods back to classics like “Beats & Pieces” while giving them a raucous, contemporary edge.
“Boogieman” continues the bogled-out theme established by “True Skool” but turns it into a stripped down, technoid classic, albeit one featuring the words of legendary Black American poet
Amiri Baraka. On “Aid Dealer” sometime saxophonist and Mercury-nominee Soweto Kinch serves up a stinging lyrical attack on the aid industry before the tempo is pushed even further on “This Island Earth,” featuring the
hotly-tipped Mpho Skeef.
Perfectly poised, “Colours The Soul,” with assistance from Dom Spitzer, takes the record toward its end with the kind of psychedelic maximalism that shows musicians absolutely confident in themselves
and their abilities, a genuine track. “Sound Mirrors” offers a darker coda to the upbeat tone of “Colours…”, a swirling, semi-psychotic piece of instrumental music which sounds not unlike the London Philharmonic
Orchestra being thrown through a wormhole.
At a time of intense musical conservatism it’s bracing to find a production team who are still willing to push and to keep pushing but who, in doing so, create inspired, accessible music that transcends
genre. This is a record which shows once again that Coldcut acknowledge no boundaries and set themselves no limits and, that in doing so, they create timeless records for whoever is prepared to join them. A moment’s reflection should be enough
for you to know that it’s time to listen.
Coldcut 'Sound Mirrors'
ZENCD115
Man In A Garage
True Skool
Just For The Kick
Walk A Mile In My Shoes
Mr Nichols
A Whistle And A Prayer
Everything Is Under Control
Boogieman
Aid Dealer
This Island Earth
Colours The Soul
Sound Mirrors
Coldcut 'Sound Mirrors'
ZEN115- Vinyl
A
True Skool
Walk A Mile In My Shoes
Man In A Garage
B
Just For The Kick
Mr Nichols
A Whistle And A Prayer
C
Everything Is Under Control
Boogieman
Aid Dealer
D
This Island Earth
Colours The Soul
Sound Mirrors
Coldcut
'Sound Mirrors' (CD album promo)
1. Everything Is Under Control
2. True Skool
3. Man In A Garage
4. Walk A Mile
5. Mr Nichols
6. Sound Mirrors
7. Boogieman
8. This Island Earth
9. Just For The Kick
10. Aid Dealer
11. Whistle And A Prayer
12. Colours The Soul
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