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DJ Jus-Ed & Levon Vincent - Minimal Soul Part 2


Label / Underground QualityReviews powered by Juno
Cat # / UQ-016PT-2
Released / May 2009
Style / House
Rating / rating: 4 / 5

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Buying into the notion of a divide on geographical grounds denies one of the main reasons why electronic music became a culture with global appeal in the first place. After all, surely it's impossible to assert that a certain city or country has ownership and others don't on variations of largely instrumental, often abstract rhythms? While such misguided prejudices might be easier to understand (but never excusable) during a time when, in the pre-internet age, it required a lot of work to seek out new music, it sounds positively disturbing that such frankly antiquated opinions still exist in the technology-enabling world we now live in.

Unfortunately, such ideas still have a following—whether or not the internet actually cultivates them is an entirely different debate—but the reality is that our world is more connected than ever before thanks to technology and like it or not, this has a knock-on effect on culture. Irrespective if you come from Berlin, Baltimore or somewhere in between, no one place has a monopoly on great music and few find it hard to remain immune to outside influences.

Perhaps that explains why US producers like Levon Vincent and Jus-Ed capture the zeitgeist so perfectly. Vincent's productions are characterised by a freeform approach, an openness to fusing often seemingly disparate sources. Unsurprisingly, "Games Dub" on this split EP, goes off at a tangent, its ominous chugging groove, metallic drums and monochrome riffs sounding like a collision between the menacing repetition of Basic Channel's "Q 1.1," the eerie side of Nu Groove and Dettmann's steadfast relentlessness.

Jus-Ed's "Project 225 GV Deep Tech" doesn't exactly epitomise deep house fluff either and takes an unexpected approach: underpinned by a minimal Chicago bass, Jus-Ed lays down freaky industrial riffs and off-the-wall, discordant jazz keys that splutter a path through the arrangement. In contrast, the atmospheric techno of "Get It off My Chest" comes across as subdued, but it's the ideal counterweight to the preceding flights of fancy.

From their minds to ours? Sure, but they took the scenic route to get there.


Published /
Fri, 26 Jun 2009



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Tracklist: DJ Jus-Ed & Levon Vincent - Minimal Soul Part 2
A1. DJ Jus-Ed - Project 255 GV Deep Tech
A2. Levon Vincent - Games Dub
B. DJ Jus-Ed - Get It Off My Chest
DJ Jus-Ed & Levon Vincent - Minimal Soul Part 2

 

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zurkonicwrote
Fri, 17 Jul 2009Leave it to Levon to take one of my fave trax from 2008 and make it even better, dirtier, and just damn nasty! But unlike the former, this track is truly unpredictable, with Levon in the driver's seat and all you have to do is lay back and enjoy the meandering, but never dull, hyperride. The Jus-Ed trax are a little underwhelming, especially following 'sweetness' but still do the trick.

rayg1wrote
Tue, 30 Jun 2009These guys are talented. you gotta check that levon v. podcast if u havent already, very good stuff! man i sure hope that ' party people clap they hands' rmx by levon comes out soon?!

SoundsInSilencewrote
Tue, 30 Jun 2009Listened through a couple of times and must agree. Great EP from these two. I've only found out about these artists thanks to RA.

The Games Dub carries great echoes with a little boost in the bass that gives it a nice bounce. Jus-Ed's tracks on this are almost otherworldly. There's a haunting element to the Project 255 track. It does a good job of pulling elements of classic techno tracks as well.

Very dope EP.

Gr1mF4nd4ng0wrote
Tue, 30 Jun 2009my new best friend levon! haha

bbroogeswrote
Tue, 30 Jun 2009i agree. they've done it again. i love to see that new york still has a pulse. keep em coming UQ!

jimisvinskiwrote
Mon, 29 Jun 2009another quality release from these guys keeping momentum with more future UQ classics
these jus-ed tracks are delicate numbers, perfectly poised and patient and ultimately rewarding

as far levon ... what can one say ..... he just does it again .... he played this track when he djed at house'n'home in brooklyn a couple of months ago and just lifted the dance floor .... was hoping it would see the light of day


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