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Mirwais
Production
label:
sony/epic
released: 02.27.01
our score: 3.0 out of 5.0
buy it: here
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Mirwais has
never been one for the spotlight. For nearly 20 years, the French
DJ/producer eeked out a living in the underground techno scene
while fellow countrymen Air and Daft Punk found international
success. That all changed when Madonna tapped him to produce half
of last year's Music,
the album that found the Material Girl once again reinventing
herself - this time as a Stetson-wearing rhinestone cowgirl. He's
far from a household name, but with Production, his first
full-length solo album, Mirwais is finally bringing his genre-bending
techno style above ground.
Released more
than a year ago overseas, Production is a diverse collection
of glam-techno romps that are more style than substance - but
that doesn't mean they aren't fun. He liberally laces the album
with similar-sounding burps of acoustic guitar, interstellar bleeps
and disco beats, but the Swiss-born son of Italian-Afghan parents
manages to take each cut in a different direction. Mirwais is
quite adept behind the boards, starting, stopping, and reversing
synthesizer loops quickly enough to make you think your CD player
is on the fritz. Try to find a consistent beat to bob your head
to, and you might just give yourself whiplash. The moaning of
"We want drugs/We want love" set to a stuttering disco
beat and keyboard zips and twirps on "Junkie's Prayer"
would be tough to swallow on even the best of ecstasy highs.
But when he's
on, Mirwais can most definitely bring the noise. In the case of
"Definitive Beat," less is deafeningly more. The title
speaks for itself, but its stripped-down drum-and-bass attack
is intent on pounding the point home. This is the music Animal
from the Muppets would have made if someone had given him a drum
machine. The onslaught of otherworldly cymbal crashes and kettledrums
threaten to punch you in the nose if you don't get up and dance.
Even when
integrating several sonic landscapes at once, Mirwais still knows
how to keep it simple. "Disco Science," the song that
attracted Madonna's attention, slaps wailing sirens and grinding
guitars over a throbbing disco beat and climaxes in less than
four minutes - he's left it up to the house DJs to extend it for
the club kids. Despite its length, it packs more of a blitzkrieg
punch than the rest of Production's eight songs combined.
Though he
sprinkles the album with the occasional gem, Mirwais stops well
short of producing an all-out club classic. He's clearly been
around long enough to know you should always leave 'em wanting
more. But with Production, he's prepared to show that at
the ripe old age of 39, he can still give today's decidedly younger
techno troupes a thing or two.

If you
liked Production...
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| Tracklist:
1.
Disco Science
2. Naive Song
3. V.I. (The Last Words She Said Before Leaving)
4. I Can't Wait
5. Junkie's Prayer
6. Definitive Beat
7. Paradise (Not For Me)
8. Never Young Again
9. Involution
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