Written by Kim Owens Thursday, 22 January 2004 00:00
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Today he’s pulling in crowds all on his own with deeper funk and a more expansive atmosphere than his previous works. Now on his 5th album, it’s obvious that his producing knack for writing music has taken a turn for the bigger and better. The first track “Piece Process” by Solar Myth gets you riding on a hypnotic jive journey. By the time you hit the “Revolution” turn, the energy is rising with a political and pulsating power, and the rambunctious rhythms keep on sizzling on a “Buenos Aires” venture. The surprising track was the last one by Junkie XL, “Tennis”. It is a perfect downtempo ending, but departure from XL’s more agro approach to their dance persona.
It’s unlikely Max will pull off one of his infamous eight-to-ten hour sets at The Church this Thursday. He will invade the space with a level of diversity that does not fill the holy halls as often as it should.
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