Showing posts with label kowton. Show all posts
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Dec 28, 2016

Best electronic albums of 2016: thirteen


13 – Kowton – Utility (Livity Sound)

When Joe ‘Kowton’ Cowton shook off the grimier elements of his sound, he was probably going against the grain. Instead of kowtowing (see what I did there) to the bass-crushing street sound scene, he produced Utility: put simply, an album no-frills techno.

This ain’t clever: no Snares McSnareface tomfoolery here. Get a basic loop, throw in some percussion, let the machines do the work. The sound is not varied: indeed album highlight Loops 1 could be a remix of album highlight Some Cats.

But that’s the charm. It’s simple and it positively zings out of the speakers, I remember listening to Drum Club back in the day. They weren’t afraid to let a mechanical bass drum sit on its own, thwum thwum, pacing in isolation. A drum pad for the sake of a drum pad. I’m shivering just thinking about it. This, exactly this, is what draws me to Utility.



Scroll all of the best 2016 electronic albums by clicking here.

May 12, 2016

Listen: Kowton's Some Cats



Some Cats by Kowton may not be going anywhere at first glance, with its static broken arpeggios, but it's all about the subtle changes. This is from Utility, Kowton's debut album on the label he co-founded, Livity Sound.

The whole album seems to live in a kind of post-club haze when you still need the thudding beats and it's not quite yet time for a sofa, a spliff and made-for-TV movies on Netflix. Yeah, I know what you do after clubbing. I'm behind your sofa, watching. *narrows eyes*