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 Post subject: Year In Review (16): Vitalic - OK Cowboy
PostPosted: Sat Dec 17, 2005 4:03 am 
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Vitalic
OK Cowboy(PIAS)
UK import only release date:25 April 2005
Rating: 8.6 (86)


With the possible exception of a certain French house duo whose name we won't bring up quite just yet, it's difficult to think of another dance act whose career ascent has been as storybook as Pascal Arbez's. After toiling for years in relative obscurity under the aliases Dima (as good as the name suggests) and Hustler Pornstar (uh, ditto), the Frenchman didn't just draw blood with Vitalic's 2001 Poney EP, he lopped a few arteries. Seriously, it's hard to overstate the response to Poney; of its four tracks, three became high-tide dancefloor staples. Along with the dark, yawning electro of "Poney Part 1" and "Poney Part 2", there was the centerpiece "La Rock 01", still the reigning champion of songs that sound like paper shredders orgying in a wind tunnel.

While everyone from 2 Many DJs to Aphex Twin to Sven Väth was busy corking their sets with one (or two, or three...) tracks from Poney, Arbez was studiously lifting a few PR moves from his contemporaries, first by playing up his anonymity and later by concocting an elaborate backstory that involved a Ukrainian upbringing, animal fur trading, male prostitution, and the fall of the Berlin Wall. Despite being offered enough shows to keep him busy until the fall of the Wailing Wall, Arbez chose his live engagements carefully. He applied a similar selectivity to his output, issuing only a few 12"'s and a handful of choice remixes over the next few years.

That lull didn't do much to temper the weighty expectations placed on his full-length debut-- Lord knows, the Human After All-shaped hole in a lot of people's springtime playlists probably didn't help either. Happily, I can't imagine anyone who cared for Vitalic's earlier material being disappointed with OK Cowboy. Part of that is because Poney is built into this record's DNA-- rather than feeling like cursory inclusions, the EP's big three tracks sit beautifully alongside Arbez's less dancefloor-friendly, album-oriented material. The result is a much more complete and crafted record than you'd expect from an artist renowned for his killer singles.

Not unlike LCD Soundsystem's best maximalist moments, the bulk of OK Cowboy's action happens in the mid and high registers. In the same way that most indie bands look to guitars to do the bulk of their storytelling, Arbez leans pretty compulsively on his synths-- that probably explains why so many have glommed onto words like "metallic" and "rock" to describe Vitalic's sound.

The big new single here is "My Friend Dario", a jackhammering quiet-loud-quiet-loud guitar workout thing whose biggest fault is that it doesn't sound all that unlike Primal Scream's turn of the decade guitar techno coke freakout schtick. While it's a worthy enough addition as Vitalic burnburners go, it's hardly a patch on "No Fun" and "Newman", both of which boast synth lines that start out as pneumatic wheezes and turn into floor-swallowing squelches.

But we already knew Arbez could do acid for the end of the world. What's more surprising are his slower songs, the plaintive bits and bobs that comprise the album's glue. Equal parts jerky organ workouts ("Wooo"), spacey Baroquisms ("The Past"), and funhouse melodies ("Polkamatic"), these tracks sketch out the other side of a polarity (sweet, charming Gallicisms on one side, four-alarm fires on the other) that, when its all said and done, has us thinking about that one French duo again. Not because Vitalic is a second generation imitation (Daft Punk has always had more grease in their wheels), but because he's made a record that's in the same league as Homework or Discovery.

-Mark Pytlik, April 28, 2005

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 17, 2005 4:14 am 
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I LOVE this album will make it to about number 12 or so. Something to check out for electronica fans. Sick so that is all I have...nite.

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Its great and will be in my top 20 too. Sure it's sorta Daft Punk part 2, but hey, I love Daft Punk.

Im sure Dalen or somebody will come in and say "wow you guys must not have heard many electronic releases this year".

Ill take this over most of the Kompakt/whatever stuff ive heard this year


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"Poney Part 1" is one of my dance tracks by anybody anytime.


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Its great and will be in my top 20 too. Sure it's sorta Daft Punk part 2, but hey, I love Daft Punk.

Im sure Dalen or somebody will come in and say "wow you guys must not have heard many electronic releases this year".

Ill take this over most of the Kompakt/whatever stuff ive heard this year


nah. there are 3 decent songs on this album actually.

and shit, Kompakt has to be one of the most hit or miss labels ever. usually miss.


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Very solid release! I like the My Friend Dario video. Valetta Fanfares is a great track, even if it is just drums and like two minutes long.


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"No Fun" destroys me every time I hear it.


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Dalen Wrote:
splates Wrote:
Its great and will be in my top 20 too. Sure it's sorta Daft Punk part 2, but hey, I love Daft Punk.

Im sure Dalen or somebody will come in and say "wow you guys must not have heard many electronic releases this year".

Ill take this over most of the Kompakt/whatever stuff ive heard this year


nah. there are 3 decent songs on this album actually.

and shit, Kompakt has to be one of the most hit or miss labels ever. usually miss.


totally true... kompakt is definitely hit/miss.

i've heard a couple of tracks on this album, but i can't seem to find it anywhere so i have yet to hear the full length.

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Still haven't heard this. Awesome album cover there.


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This is off on a tangent, but isn't every record label "hit or miss"?

I'd love to hear someone try to make a case otherwise.

And I don't really care for this album.


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