Quite good, but Kraftwerk did this 20 years ago...
Jack Dempsey | South Miami Beach, Florida | 07/21/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I'll admit that until very recently, I hadn't heard of Si Begg. I just came across this release while trudging through the racks one day at a local record shop.What sold me on this release was that it appeared on the "Caipirinha" label. This is the same outfit that put out the extremely good "Caipirissima-Batucada Electronica" disc of Brazilian artists. So, I figured, it's probably in the same vein. Well....Not really. How to describe this? Well, Kraftwerk pretty much did this album about 20 years ago. However, imagine Kraftwerk's "Autobahn" or "Computer World" (note the similarity) combined with Amon Tobin, D.J. Shadow or D.J. Krush (take your pick), and a splash of Goldie. Does that help? Probably not!What this disc is, is, a soundtrack of the inner-city. You get all the sounds of the inner-city....traffic, autos, trains, etc.--combined with, at times, rather oddly placed bleeps, blips, drum n' bass, etc. In a manner of speaking, this comes somewhat near the type of stuff U-ziq/Mu-ziq is putting out.This release is worth having, if, for nothing else, the uniqueness of it. Sure it has strong similarities to alot of other stuff, as I've suggested, but don't take that the wrong way. It is still unique and different. It is good, and I do like it. It's just, very well suited for headphones and lying back to take it all in. It's not, smoothed-out vibes. You'll probably enjoy this one. All in all, it is a very decent release. As a note, tt is followed extremely well by "Inner-city life" by Goldie."