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Habersham and Numinous's label Blueprint Recordings releases vinyl number five, with Agent 001 (Steve Porter and Eli Wilkie)'s latest progressive journey. Check it out...
Agent 001 – Mystic Disco/Jabbajaw (Blueprint Recordings)
Steve Porter returns from his massive tour for his amazing “Homegrown Album” on FDS recordings (sister label of the mighty Fade Recordings). He teams up with Eli Wilkie under their Agent 001 alias to deliver the 5th release for Atlanta based Blueprint Recordings. Blueprint recordings is run by Habersham and Numinous (aka Damon Fonooni and Brett Abramson). So Blueprint brings you the 6th Agent 001 release entitled “Mystic Disco/Jabbajaw”
Agent 001 – Mystic Disco/Jabbajaw (Blueprint 005)
A1 – Mystic Disco B1 – Jabbajaw
Side A – Mystic Disco Side A gives us some nice sound effects with a really funky bassline, that makes you want to get up and dance. Agent 001 has always been known for their creative use of sound effects and this is no different. “Mystic Disco” comes together very nicely with the solid bassline and the bewildering use of sound effects that run in the background. The track does contain a vocal, it is placed well near the middle and it is hard to understand, even thought you think you can understand the deep male voice, you really cannot. We head into more of the melodic progressive mode for a reason, it seems that usually Agent 001 records are usually two records in one. The sound effects still make me shiver at times because they would make you lose your mind on a real expensive club system. While the track might lose the original disco edge that it originally had, it really does push itself along and you cannot fault Porter and Wilkie for trying to be different. I think it is a solid Side A.
Side B – Jabbajaw
This is probably the more in your face of the two sides. It starts with some quick hollow stabs that help build on the hypnotic bassline. This track is all about melody because a beautiful melody joins the hollow stabs and the hypnotic bassline and that’s pretty much all she wrote. Finally a decent piece of progressive, its shocking with the amount of crap that has been filtering around of late. The record is carefully crafted, its more peaktime than Mystic Disco, which is geared more towards warmup. The instruments that then join in give it that funky edge about halfway in adds to the track but the melody is still what guides this and it doesn't change much from here till the end.
Conclusion:
Solid records like this, get solid ratings, both are solid and one is for warmup and the other is for peaktime, you got different styles for different folks. Jabbajaw is the more standout track but both really well done by Agent 001, if you are in your local record store, consider checking this one out.
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