Just on concept alone.....
Silent Watcher | NYC | 11/21/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)
"OHM Resistance has been pounding out some of the best drum n bass for years. Label head Kurt Gluck hooked up with the uber-producer and bassist Bill Laswell a few years ago and the two started experimenting with taking drum n bass into new territory with a more live feel to it. Hey, sometimes it's choppy, but it's always interesting. This album turns the corner in terms of concept and execution. Where past experiments were great in their own right (Bill Laswell vs. Submerged and the first Method of Defiance release) this one works on many levels. Taking the premier drum n bass artists of the day (like Submerged, Amit, Paradox and more) and putting them together with jazz musicians and others running the gambit from Pharoah Sanders and Herbie Hancock to Toshinori Kondo, John Zorn, Karsh Kale and Buckethead is pure genius - something that probably only Laswell can do. Very rarely do the tracks sound like it's a bunch of disparate musicians playing to backing tracks and not each other. Though some tracks fall a little flat, the majority of them work extremely well - as long as you put aside your preconceived notion of pigeon-holed styles of music "should" be. Of course, if you are a fan of Laswell, you know that's how you should approach almost anything he does..."
Better that the studio album
crown of indica | saint paul,mn,usa | 10/24/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Inamotata's been a long time coming! This live set includes jazz and world musicians mixing it up quite literally with NYC drum-n-bass DJs.Pretty darn cool!For the Buckethead fans,he doesn't do a whole ton on here;the album is worth getting for its scope though."