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Quite simply, Unkle have created a masterpiece that is easily worthy of an academy award!
Lavelle has found a certain style that he likes, no doubt through his stints as a Fabric resident, and you'll see a the same themes crop up throughout his mixes from the UNKLE stuff to the Global Underground mixes. Sometimes you run the risk of stumbling over the same tracks and mixes over and over again (Big Brother Is Watching You being an example of this, coming across as a edited down version of Do Androids Dream. There was no need!). Luckily, when you head onto the 1st disc of Edit Music, you realise that its is a piece of class. Opening with the 20th Century Fox fanfare and a cheeky snippet of Lucas' THX 'noise', the mix flows through some choice breaks, varying from downtempo right up to drum and bass. The usual UNKLE accapellas make their appearences to give a new edge to well known tracks and Lavelle indulges himself with a nice scattering of well known film samples.
The 2nd disc just didn't manage to have the sparkle of the 1st disc, my interest only being perked at a rather cheeky progressive reworking of the 'Bang Bang Shoot You Down' opening credits of Kill Bill. Not a bad mix all in all, but just not as interesting as the opening A New Hope.
I think now is the time for Mr Lavelle to hit us with a new UNKLE album or to branch out into territories uncharted, theres a bit of competition in the moody breaks field now with Meat Katie and Adam Freeland both sticking out stonking Fabric mixes, plus Evil Nine's own artist album.
UNKLE fanatics will love to snap this up although its not as initially impressive as the Do Androids Dream set when that came out. If you've not got Do Androids Dream, thats the place to head immediately for the class 3CD tour de force that Lavelle spells out over downtempo, breaks and house.
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