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The Acid Lounge

45 Dip
Release Date: 04/02/2002
Original Release:  2000
# of Discs:   2
J&R Item # 449830_CD
UPC # 822334004222
Label: Acid Lounge/Hed Kandi (UK)
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Disc: 1
1. Organ
2. Underwater
3. Sahara 72
4. Interzone
5. Glider Girl
6. Saturday Morning TV
7. Summer Samba
8. Crazy Lounge
9. What Do People Do All Day
10. Epoca
11. Twilight Reservation
12. Slipinside
13. Coming Out of the Sky
14. Sweet Revenge

Disc: 2
1. Beach Boy
2. Arepa 3000
3. Porno Junkie
4. Carnaval de Sao Vincente
5. Zambumba
6. East Side Story
7. Green Tomatoes
8. These Boots Are Made For Walking
9. Jacket Head
10. Numero Deux
11. High Noon
12. Daybreak
13. Soul Searching
14. Tippy Tippy Toe
15. Dosy Fuckers

Performer: 45 Dip
Artist: Brian Auger
Distributor: E1 Distribution (USA)

Notes: This is an Enhanced audio CD which contains regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. (ECD) 45 Dip: Mark Daniels, Christopher Bemand. Additional personnel: Sean O'Keefe, Cajsa Langstrom, Liz Fletcher, Alice Perera, JC001 (vocals); Tony White, Joel Bogen, Pete Moss (guitar); Tony Wafter, Simon George (saxophone); David Norland (piano); Brian Auger (Hammond B-3 organ); Ken Elliot (keyboards); Hamlet Luton, Camelle Hinds (bass); Isaac Heywood (drums); Preston Heyman (percussion). Engineers: Christopher Bemand, Mark Daniels. The former nucleus of seminal acid jazz merchants Marden Hill, Mark Daniels and Christopher Bemand reteam as 45 Dip with this debut album of groove-centric dance music. And groove is certainly the word of the day on Acid Lounge, as the duo lay down a dozen incredibly lush bass-led tracks of seemingly infinite low end. Daniels and Bemand find a cool nexus between the organic rhythms of their original unit and the thick urban gauze of 21st century electronic music. With the ethereal jazz scatting of Loop Guru's Liz Fletcher, "Lizzies Balloon" turns into smooth blue-afternoon soul, the lack of words enhancing rather than obscuring the futuristic spin of West London streets. This is not easy listening music by any stretch of the imagination and, as good as it sounds coming out of headphones, is not really bedroom music either. "Beer Star," besides boasting a great title, belches out one of the most fabulous deep-funk bass parts. Little else happens other than bassline repetition, but then little else needs to happen for the song to serve its purpose. Perhaps the best moments on the album are when 45 Dip dispenses with song and melody altogether and investigate rhythm and sound themselves. From the delightfully whimsical future ambience of "Searching for Marden Hill" to the exotic, amorphous nebula of "Parker Street Story" to the wonderfully trippy psychedelia of "Bug Juice," the duo thrives on turning out sound paintings, albeit ones you can move to. But when 45 Dip tries to achieve too organic a fusion, they have an unfortunate tendency to rub the techno-edges from their sound, and this is music that needs edges. The music is best swallowed on a song-by-song basis, but the best bits are truly awesome. ~ Stanton Swihart
Mixmag (12/00, p.181) - 4 out of 5 - "...The ultimate 4am outing....the soundtrack to a mad clubbing session that gets messier and messier as the night goes on..."
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