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Trans-Global Underground, Impossible Broadcasting (Troika, 2005) |
Trans-Global Underground blends electronica and worldbeat to form the pieces of Impossible Broadcasting, following an arc that returns you to a similar point from where you started.
Tatapound joins them for "Cikan -- le Message," and it would be nice to have the lyrics translated into English; the delivery implies there is a message I'm missing. In places the music of "Take the A Train" echoes from the previous two songs; the lyrics are more spoken than sung. The melody that starts off "Vanilka" is smooth and snakes its way through the track. "Radio Unfree Europe" begins strangely, and there is this sense of unreality that the music helps craft. The mood carries over in "Sentinel," which also ties back into the first song. The music created by Trans-Global Underground ranges from ethereal to strange. While various elements come out stronger in some places than others, there is a cohesiveness to Impossible Underground that holds it fast together. by Paul de Bruijn |