Mark De Gli Antoni - Horse Tricks (1999)
Artist: Mark De Gli Antoni
Title: Horse Tricks
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: Tzadik
Genre: Electronic, Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 39:39
Total Size: 188 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Horse Tricks
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: Tzadik
Genre: Electronic, Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 39:39
Total Size: 188 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Jigaboo
02. Hong Kong
03. Alabama
04. They Wave
05. Ground To A Mound
06. Big Blue Umbrella
07. Two Bucks Job
08. Multiple Object Selector
09. Chundo
10. The Monkey's Mask
11. Mermaid
12. Me Goddess Tu Goddess
13. Los Enfant
14. Niff The Lien
15. Swollen Acres
16. Testy
17. Burro
The solo debut from pop group Soul Coughing's keyboard sampler Mark De Gli Antoni marks a return to the talented musician's roots as an experimental electronic composer. His distinct use of simple melodies and exotic samples over inventive rhythm tracks reveals his strong songwriting role in Soul Coughing, as several of the tracks on his solo album sound like outtakes from that band's most electronically inclined release, El Oso. His employment of fellow Coughers Yuval Gabay on drums, and bassist Sebastian Steinberg on many of the tracks only exacerbates the similarity, although De Gli Antoni does not conform to the pop conventions that limit his work with Soul Coughing. Other tracks, however, are purely experimental, with highly manipulated sounds and voices that bear resemblance to the musique concrète tradition and current electronic composers like David Shea and Ikue Mori. Despite some unfortunate song titles like "Jigaboo" and "Me Goddess Tu Goddess," Horse Tricks is a solid effort from an interesting composer, appropriately released on John Zorn's Tzadik label. On "They Wave," guest Elliott Smith's voice and piano are manipulated to the point of non-recognition until the very end of the track. There are some interesting vocals by Alan and Mimi Sparhawk and Joe Bini, and the considerable talents of Steinberg and Gabay make for an ultimately satisfying electronic music release. © Matthew Carlin