DUSTED MAGAZINE

Dusted Features

Listed: DAT Politics + Caural

today features
reviews charts
labels writers
info donate

Search by Artist



Sign up here to receive weekly updates from Dusted


email address

Recent Reviews

Dusted Features

Every Friday, Dusted Magazine publishes a series of music-related lists determined by our favorite artists. This week: Caural and DAT Politics.



Listed: DAT Politics + Caural


Caural

Zachary Mastoon, a.k.a. Caural, reportedly grew up influenced by the old school pleasures of hip hop. This one-man mixing wonder showcases his talent with a plethora of sampled sounds and a talent for handling many other additional instruments. Unlike most sample and turntable gurus, Caural’s pieces are more premeditated songs than chance adventures of where the needle drops next. Comparable to genre-ambiguous artists like Fourtet, Tommy Guerrero and req, Caural stems from his hip hop framework into the undefined realm of electronic sound. His latest album, Stars on my Ceiling is now out on Chocolate Industries (-Nate Howe)

Caural’s Recent Ten (in no particular order):

1. Cannibal Ox - The Cold Vein (Def Jux) - Def Jux on a whole is putting out some of my favorite hip-hop today, but this album is an absolute gem - one of the best in the last five years. "If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again/Get on the mic & die again/This the next lifetime & you wanna battle/Either you like reincarnation or the smell of carnations."

2. Minor Threat - Complete Discography (Dischord) - There is so much energy in this music that it makes me cringe. I had Out of Step on cassette in junior high, and played it until it disintegrated… I don’t think a digital format can melt - we’ll see.

3. Boards of Canada – Twoism (Music 70) - No, I don’t have a legit copy of this… But, the way the mp3 compression and what sounds like digital hiccups meld with BOC’s beautiful synth pads and crunchy breaks makes my CD-R a straight-up classic, thank you!

4. Do Make Say Think – Goodbye Enemy Airship the Landlord is Dead (Constellation) - My friend Ben put the title track "Goodbye Enemy Airship" on a mix cd for me and I listened to it on repeat one day for hours. This record is incredibly dynamic with cliffs of sound and emotion - and they recorded it in their keyboardist’s grandparents’ barn in Ontario! You can hear crickets in some of the quieter moments…

5. Vladislav Delay – Entain (Mille Plateaux) - Quickly becoming one of my favorite ambient albums alongside Datacide’s Flowerhead & Aphex Twin’s SAW II, I listen to this album entirely too much… Maybe that’s why I’m such a space cadet. This album breathes: repetition is buried in a constantly changing & exciting soundscape that makes me return to it again and again.

6. White Stripes - White Blood Cells (V2) - Yeah, so what? I like the White Stripes. I like the Strokes’ album too, so fuck you!

7. Depeche Mode – Music for the Masses (Warner Bros.) Seven (@ Chocolate Industries) left this cassette in my car a few weeks ago and I remembered how much I love these guys. I drive around and feel like a teeny-bopper harmonizing with David Gahan on "Never Let Me Down Again" in my faux English accent.

8. Slowdive – Souvlaki (Creation) - These guys sound like My Bloody Valentine on heroin. I love almost all of Creation’s output, but this album- along with MBV’s Loveless - are my favorites.

9. SND – Tender Love (Mille Plateaux) - Okay- remember Fraggle Rock & how the Fraggles worked in the little crystal factory? SND sounds like a session in there - on these crystal & miniature instruments, with hammer clicks and hypnotic melodies. It’s so crisp and clean it’s almost frosted over. I also don’t think these guys realize how hip-hop they are.

10. Nuno Canavarro – Plux Quba (Moikai Re-Issue) My family was robbed in Lisbon when I was little. They stole my Snoopy suitcase full of toys and stuffed animals out of our rental car; I actually yelled at a girl in SoHo who was walking around with the same suitcase. Anyway, Portugal has made it up to me on this record, giving me music that sometimes sounds like it was my stuffed animals themselves, playing with tape loops and electronics.


DAT Politics

DAT Politics, a 4 piece laptop ensemble, was formed in october 1998 in the northern French city of Lille. They were simultaneously discovered by the London-based label Fat Cat and the Germany based label A-Musik label, both of whom released their first records. Their new album, Plugs Plus, was recently released by Chicks on Speed.

Playlist of the DAT Politics summer break 2002!

1. Lou Reed - Metal machine music (BMG)- Too much drugs too much pleasure!!

2. My Bloody valentine - Loveless (Virgin) - Too much drugs too much pleasure!!

3. Howard Shore - Naked Lunch (Universal) - More for the movie, one of the best of Lord Cronenberg.

4. Gold Chains - Straight from Your Radio (Tigerbeat6) - Very good before the beach!!

5. Kid 606 - The Action Packed Mentalist Brings You the Fucking Jams (Violent Turd) - What a mess !

6. Fenn O Berg - The Return of Fenn O Berg (Mego) - Laptop improv, but surprisingly not boring. Good record and beautiful cover by Chicks On Speed !

7. John Cale - Vintage Violence (Sony Music) - Nice ouhouh on “Gideon's Bible…”

8. Madonna - Music (Maverick) - a french production which fits in every car sound system!

9. Ennio Morricone & Joan Baez - Saco & Vanzetti (Columbia) - The voice of Joan Baez is quiet irritating but the sound of the Electric Chair is so real!

10- Brigitte Fontaine - 'est folle'(Saravah) -She's definitely crazy!

By Dusted Magazine

Read More

View all articles by Dusted Magazine

©2002-2011 Dusted Magazine. All Rights Reserved.