An exciting, catchy and rhythmic feast for the ears
Bill Binkelman, Wind and Wire | Minneapolis, MN United States | 06/15/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Full of some the most kinetic rhythms and polyrhythms I've heard in quite a while, Groundrush is also quite accessible, which is quite a feat. Using an assortment of percussion, synths, and other instruments, the duo Green Isac have returned (after a lengthy absence) with an exciting fusion of electronics and primal percussive energy and exuberance. Most of the songs on the album are uptempo and meant to be cranked up (fans of Mickey Hart, take note). While one or two stray into a more quasi-experiemental (but not pointlessly so) landscape, the majority of the cuts are instantly likeable and downright catchy!The music could probably best be described as ethno-tribal, although world music elements really only surface on one or two cuts. What is always present, though, is that unique hrybrid blend of state-of-the-art studio electronic wizardy and almost primal percussion magic. Brimming with energy and innovation, Groundrush is a great album on which to turn the volume UP! Lots of fun and a thrilling "cruising" album to boot. What more do you want?"
Get into the Groove
Sweetmead | Cincinnati, OH USA | 11/12/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This was the first Green Isac CD I had the pleasure of hearing. I was immediately captivated by the use of African rhythm, voice dubbing and unusual instrument composition. This is one CD you can keep in your changer and hear repeatedly. If you like Patrick O'Hearn, Afro Celt, Pilgrimage or music that is played on "Echos", you'll enjoy this tasty tidbit."
Rush out for Groundrush!
Scott | Wisconsin, United States | 08/16/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"After hearing only two tracks from this album on Musical Starstreams I knew I had to have it. It's difficult to categorize this sound, as it mixes elements of tribal, trance, ambient and techno, and in the process Green Isac creates a sound completely unto themselves. Fans of Patrick O'Hearn won't be disappointed. There are rhythms and deep textures embedded in this CD that I'd swear I've heard before, like from a half-remembered dream. It's mysterious and yet familiar. Kudos to the folks on the Spotted Peccary label for producing such an outstanding album! I look forward to hearing more!"
Nice Find...
Sputnik 1959 | Orlando, FL. | 08/02/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Something of a comparison: Peter Gabriel's "So"/"Us"-like rythmes meet Brian Eno's "Another Green World"/"Music for Films"...
I bought this on a whim - having seen it listed at the "Echoes" website - and have enjoyed it enough that I plan to buy their other two CD's. I hope they are as good as this one!"