Thursday, November 01, 2007

Album Review: To Rococo Rot




Album Review: To Rococo Rot -'ABC123' (Domino)

I'm not an authority on To Rococo Rot, but I've enjoyed the bits that I have heard previously in the past. I have to say my worst fears were aroused when I read the accompanying press release that said this mini-album had arisen out of a commission relating to the 50th anniversary of the Helvetica typeface (I understand this is a big deal in design circles, and there's an exhibition at the New York Museum of Modern Art). The potential for this to be horrendously pretentious sounds high on paper.

But on putting it into the CD player, it's quickly clear that it actually is great electronica. Whereas previously To Rococo Rot have specialised in more analogue sounding electronica, they have here worked only on acomputer and keyboards. The bass sounds that emerge are still fantastically pleasing and have managed to balance that difficult relationship between experimental and listenability.

At only twenty monutes long, it doesn't hang about, but it's a rewarding listen. Much of the best electronica comes out of Germany (think Kraftwerk, and the enduring influence of the so-called 'Krautrock' bands) and this is certainly a very Eurpoean record. For my money, 'lvx 4' is the best track here. If you want to hear what this band are about, this is an excellent place to start. Don't let the thought of the inspiration put you off...

****
ABC123 is out now on Domino

From ABC123:

To Rococo Rot -'Freitag.' mp3

To Rococo Rot -'lvx 4.' mp3

Two older tracks from To Rococo Rot:

To Rococo Rot -'Rock On, Lovers.' mp3

To Rococo Rot -'Cars (Variant).' mp3

To Rococo Rot's Myspace

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I remember hearing to rococo rot in a bar late one night. The bar was more or less deserted and the music just complimented the atmosphere. I have no idea what the album was, but I have meant to check them out ever since.

I have a feeling if you enjoyed this then you will like Near The Parenthesis. I am listening to it as I type and it is simply gorgeous, lush electronica from San Francisco

http://www.myspace.com/neartheparenthesis

Ed said...

Cheers for the tip, Micky, will look into them.

Ed