Justin Martin - Chaos Restored 2
25 September 2008 21:52:48
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Chaos Restored 2
Buzzin Fly

Justin Martin returns next month with the follow up to 2007’s fêted Chaos Restored mix on Buzzin Fly Records.  With Claude VonStroke’s Dirty Bird imprint relentlessly vying for Martin’s attention, Ben Watt will be rightly chuffed with the second volume of what could prove to be a very distinguished series from the atypical San Fran DJ/producer.

The 70 minute single disc mix opens with a short but beautiful instrumental before the late night effervescence of ‘Let’s Love’ from Hamburg’s DJ Koze sidles confidently up to the bar. Metallic percussion brings the funk as Martins wastes no time in getting the night started. The Henrik Schwarz remix of the lush 2005 masterpiece ‘Bloodstream’  from Leeds’ five piece Stateless with its lush intricate piano melody ebbs into some deep skippy sun-drenched techno from Rodriguez Jnr as Martin pushes his deep warm tech-agenda hard and fast. Things get a bit quirky and spacey as Martin trips through some gorgeous glitchy house from Dapayk Solo and Onkel Brutalo in quick succession as wave upon wave of sound are woven together. Loco Dice’s ‘M Train to Brooklyn’ provides the first of a number of moments that take my breath away. A gorgeous rolling melody straddles patient rolling tech in this bubbling piece of futuristic tribal goodness. As my eyes roll back in ecstasy, the weird nostalgia of Kreon and Lemos’ ‘Lookosheere’ and  the deep bass and comforting reverb of Stimming’s ‘Kleine Nachtmusik’ drop the beats for a short burst of microhouse, keeping the atmosphere simmering with intricate piano work.

Tim Green’s ‘Mr Dry’ blows warm and cold in a funky piece of organic techno with a plucky bassline and catchy riff before the cold melancholy of Einmusik’s ‘Challenge’ leads into the centerpiece of the compilation. The Justin Martin remix of Radiohead’s epic ‘Nude’ is simply astounding. Layering Thom Yorke’s haunting vocal over one of the funkiest patterns you’ll hear this year, Martin’s edit is respectful to the original, retaining the vocal in length and integrity, providing a backing track to compliment the original rather than needlessly chop up a classic. With the effortless beauty of ‘Nude’ still rushing through the speakers, I reflect on the fact that Justin Martin has taken me through 12 tracks in less than half an hour without ever sounding like a cut and paste jock. Martin’s style is brutal yet beautiful, absolutely devastating in execution. As the vocal trickles away, sibling Christian gets the Justin therapy as the deep bass of ‘Elephant Fight’ is treated to a tribal workover in a noisy cut which will have speakers and walls shaking in sympathy.

The fantastic central trio of Martin’s showcase is rounded off with his rework of Tim Green’s ‘Revox’. Warm rich tech-house throbs proudly in a wonky number designed to get even the most self-conscious on the dancefloor. Robag Wruhme’s ‘Moscavia’ momentarily reduces the heat before Chicago legend Marshall Jefferson delivers a languid ode to psychedelics which will have more than a few listeners’ eyes clouding over. Minimal but musical, the Per Eckbo Orchestra ride into Martin’s other major upcoming release as the tribal tech notes ‘My Angelic Demons’ stroke past. All that is left to finish off the slow cooked cassoulet is the gorgeous hiccupping saunter of the Matthew Jonson Remix of Karmina’s ‘Wonder 21’ before Justin treats us to a lush Eastern comedown outro to tie up the loose ends.

Chaos Restored 2 is one of the most exciting mixes that I have heard in some time. It is paced so intricately that there is no region where the flow is interrupted or staggered. Welding dub, abstract minimal and quirky tech-house with wistful prog melodies with all the care of a glassblower, Justin Martins is clearly destined for bigger things in ‘08. Chaos has been restored – and how.

Richard Shute

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