Saturated with carouseling waves of techno integrity, Safariari's latest album Igloodisko doesn't budge at any seams. The well-warped combination of Jon Kristian Furuheim's Scandinavian disco tech and the influence of Tokyo's bustling city life helped form a crafty third album for the Norwegian.
While recording, the solo artist Furuheim gyrated between his native Norway and the Tokyo district of Nakano before completing the album in New York. Charged by the constant energy of the city, Igloodisko refrains from lyrics while still infusing a fantastic sense of exploratory and innovative work. Although some songs come across as more mathematically centered than tempo driven, the album maintains an elaborate, yet fluid, flow.
Safariari previously released Zebra Knights (2001) and Goa Way (2004) before combining briefly with Andreas Ihlebaek to form Splaxxter Watts. For more on Safariari, head to their MySpace page.
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- theneedledrop said...
April 13, 2009 at 2:49 PMThis brought my stereo back in time: TO THE 80S!