I Got Ish Wrote:
discostu Wrote:
I listened to Konono No.1 over and over again for about 4 days straight thinking that it would eventually "hit" me, but it never did. I probably just need to listen to it whilst high on pot. OPA! apparently agrees.
So, I bought Super Numeri. I'm on track 3 right now and can finally hear the Can reference. This one is going to be a grower. It has so many layers that I know I'll have to actually spend time with it. I think my problem for the longest time is that I'm only passively listening to music nowadays. Super Numeri should challenge me to dig further and I welcome the challenge.
Konono No. 1 - Just let the bounce take you there, man. I've never listened to it high once, but drunk yes, in a crowded bar, and it worked quite well. You might prefer "Congotronics 2" which is way more colourful, broad, and almost pop-y. I think that OPA! really liked the Konono, actually ...
Super Numeri - Indeed, this is not music to be passively received, and I sure hope it helps to lift you from your rut. "The First League of Angels" is so awesome.
To seem like less of a street-teamer, I'll also recommend Boris' "Pink". You might like that, Stu.
I think that Konono is something you're either going to get into right away or not. I haven't really found it to be much of a grower beyond the first 3 or 4 listens, but I enjoyed it a good bit on first listen. The only things that bothered me then (whistles, general sameness) still kinda bother me now, but not significantly. I just find it to be a fun, energetic record that also functions pretty effectively as trance music.
I think one of the things I like about Super Numeri is how it welcomes both passive and active listening. It doesn't necessarily demand close attention, but it definitely rewards it. It's been a really
funtional record for me, great for mood and for accompanying all sorts of activities.
And I've only listened to that Boris record once, but I liked it a lot. I'm waiting to buy the US release (in March) before listening more, but it's a definite future purchase. The more Boris stuff I hear, the more I like them. Their catalog is pretty varied and consistently worthwhile.