To Rococo Rot
http://www.dominorecordco.com/artist.php?artist=180
styles: electro, post-rock, minimalist groove
others: Tortoise, Microstoria, Isotope 217, Savath & Savalas
Hotel
Morgen
Domino, 2004
rating: 2.5/5
reviewer: willcoma
Unlike the murkier, dub-like rhythms and textures of their 2001 release with
I-Sound (Music is a Hungry Ghost), Hotel Morgen spends most of its
time with crisp, light, low-key post-rock noodlings, much like those on
Tortoise's most recent album, It's All Around You. To be perfectly blunt,
plopping the CD in my player, I'm fairly nonplused until track four's harkening
to the inviting deep-sea ambiance of the previous LP. I'm willing to hold out,
hoping that the group will break out of its sedate, economically banal,
meditative melodic clusters. The simplistic one to two word titles betray the
record's crisp simplicity. A close but slightly more rich and distinctive cousin
to Hotel Morgen could be Bexar Bexar's equally abbreviated low-key
groovers on Haralambos.
The trick with these kinds of reviews is not to steer away people solely on the
commonplace (right down to the wistful vibraphone on "Sol") aesthetic of the
album. Despite To Rococo Rot's placid rejection of any exceptionally radical
artistic statement, there is a grace and deft care taken on the record not to
buoy the stately jams with textural shifts, but to interlock the two in an
elegant way that's impressive to the discerning listener. Nevertheless, this is
a somewhat uninspiring recording.
At best, it could be the incidental music of a corporate documentary (or an
older David Cronenberg film, oddly enough). It plays to one's motorik and
old-school techno sensibilities to some degree, but leaves you cold with its
limited emotional palette. It can become something akin to a yuppie trying to
become a piece of art by leaning in an opposing angle to his necktie.
I'd recommend Hotel Morgen for anyone who just can't get enough of
Tortoise-tinged, semi-ambient music. I think I've had my fill, though. A fairly
unrewarding exercise in fish tank jet precision. Actually "Non Song" (a strictly
ambient track) feels very much like when you get hypnotized by one of those fish
tank jets. All in all, these non-songs are elegant enough to be worth a listen,
but bland enough to be decidedly inessential.
1. Dahlem
2. Cosimo
3. Tal
4. Feld
5. Portrait Song
6. Sol
7. Plong
8. Miss You
9. Basic
10. Venus
11. Non Song
12. Ovo
13. Bologna
14. Opak

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