Hunz – Thoughts That Move
(Independent)
A record put out in twenty-eight days, far exceeds 10 years of output from 28 Days.
Hunz’s Thoughts That Move was constructed in twenty-eight days for the RPM challenge (a call-out to bands to partake in a sort-of Ready Steady Cook equivalent of record making… Ready Steady Rock!). Thoughts That Move comprises ten songs showcasing sparkly synths, glitchy beats and Hunz’s melancholy multi-tracked voice. The opener, ‘It’s So Light’, slaps me onto the dancefloor – denying expectations of an intimate exposure to Hunz’s inner sanctum, in favour for beats and bass. The driving beats continue with Soon, Soon – a popsong guaranteed to make the cool kids dance (and self-consciously interpretive dance in the breakdowns). Hunz has produced an album which glitters like a subdued ecstasy high. While I found the synth ornamentation a little over the top, and savoured the restraint of Enough to Make You Smile; Hunz could not have chosen a better title for this album… Thoughts That Move feels like experiencing the heady rhythm and ecstasy of the dancefloor through a filter of someone else’s thoughts. It doesn’t quite meet the expectations of a full album but given the time frame, Hunz promises treasures in the future.
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Aug 5, 2009
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