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uh…a nice surprise and a push up for my ego….
this is the list of the favourite albums of 2008
posted on his myspace by Mix Master Morris aka The Irresistible Force…
…and viceversa is on it…in a good company…
Sunday, December 14, 2008 4:13 PM
Albums of the Year – 2008
IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER here are some of the potential albums of the year
MGMT Oracular Spectacular Columbia JAN
Erykah Badu New Amerykah Pt 1 : 4th World War Motown FEB
Alio Die Aura Seminalis Hic Sunt Leones MAR
Quiet Village Silent Movie k7! APR
IG Culture Zen Badism Freedom School JP APR
Gel Sol Iz Upstairs/Psychonavigation APR
Kettel Myam James Sending Orbs APR
Ciaran Byrne Nine Lives Causeway Psychonavigation MAY
Mauxuam Viceversa Interchill MAY
2000 Black A New Set A Rockers Third Ear JP JUN
Sigur Ros Med Sud I Eyrum Vid Spilum Endalaust XL Records JUN
Various Here Comes Treble Treble O JUL
Animat Earplay Big Chill AUG
Lindstrom Where You Go I Go There Too Smalltown Supersound AUG
Carlos Nino Whats The Science? Elevation Instrumentals Kindred Spirits AUG
Digitonal Save Your Light for Darker Days Just Music SEP
Recloose – Perfect Timing Sonar Kollektiv SEP
Jazzanova Of All The Things Verve OCT
Helios Caesura Type Recordings NOV
Black Dog Radio Scarecrow Dust Science NOV
I just googled a great review of “viceversa”.
“This is not the warm, fuzzy, uplifting Interchill you think you know. THIS release is all about the DOWNlift.
This is music to accompany the rush of adrenaline as you wait around a dark corner, about to beat someone’s ass.
Music to have in the background while you tell extravagant lies.
Music that doesn’t encourage a pleasant trip while under the influence of psychedelics.
Definitely NOT music to spin up for a sunrise party, unless you’re spinning in a dungeon with vampires.
This is music to kill robots to.”
more @ discogs
a nice comment about my music on the blog of Dave Allen (Gang of Four, Shriekback).
the first review of viceversa…on Dreamcreation.
Dreamcreation – summer issue 2008
Mauxuam – Viceversa [Interchill]
Mauxuam, Maurizio or Mau, whatever you call him will not change the effect his music has on you. His granular modulated music is dipped in wild apple juice and left to oscillate in the wind. Each time you look at these vibrating soundscapes they become more involved and the textures transform continually. Mauxuam’s album is an ever evolving teapot, refilling itself with fresh herbs on every track whilst still retaining the tangy flavours of the previous ones. Kick back, enjoy and be curious.
Pieman

