Article
Michael Robinson

Albums
34423
The Analog Session
ASC
Black Mental vs L. H. Path
Dewa Budjana
Cam Butler
Caragnano & Dozzy
Digitonal
D'Onofrio & Lyn
Dronelock and Ontal
Harris Eisenstadt
Elian
The Eye Of Time
Kit Wilmans Fegradoe
Forrest Fang
Godspeed You! Black E.
Wayne Horvitz
Huntsville
HVOB
Labfield
Monobody
Oscar Mulero
M. Ostermeier
Eliesha Nelson
offthesky
Papir
Piano Interrupted
Qibe
Re-UP
Bruno Sanfilippo
Martin Schulte
Patrice Scott
Soft Machine
Matt Starling
stilllife
Mark Wingfield
Toshiyuki Yasuda
zmi

Compilations / Mixes
BamaLoveSoul On Deck 3
Embark 05
Nummer Eins

EPs / Cassettes / DVDs / Mini-Albums / Singles
Dominik Eulberg
eyesix
Jones & Gregson
Pavemental
Soul Clap / Sphynx
Andrew Weathers
Jeremy Young

Pavemental: Streeteepy
rx:tx

Active since the late ‘90s, Slovenian producer Jernej Marusic has issued a number of albums under the experimental-dub-techno alias Octex (Organic Crackle and Tone EXperiments), including two on rx:tx (2005's Variations, 2009's Every Sound Tells A Story) and most recently one on Entropy Records (2012's Dead Center Of Nowhere). Marusic's taken on a new alias, Pavemental, for the Streeteepy EP, whose five tracks are informed by a hip-hop aesthetic and recast the producer as a streetwise beatmaker. Adding to the release's appeal, the twelve-inch vinyl pressing arrives housed within an artfully coloured inner sleeve and an equally attractive die-cut cover design.

The twenty-two-minute outing gets off to a strong start with “50-50,” a sultry slice of late-night beat swagger armed with flurries of percussive detail, silken synth flourishes, and the purring vocal acrobatics of one Monika Horvat. Smeared with crackle, “Monster Walk” effects an especially indolent crawl, though springs to life with repeated blasts of energy, while “Fakie” dazzles the listener with shuddering cross-currents of beats, synths, and guitars. With loping cuts such as “Darkslide” and “Varial” rich in bass rumble, trippy synth fire, and downtempo beat lope, Marusic's clearly got that whole head-nod vibe down to a tee, and snappy, Dilla-fied material of such incident-rich kind is always welcome in this neck o' the woods.

April 2015