Rodney Hunter - Hunter Files
Rodney Hunter
Hunter Files
2004 - G-Stone
G-Stone is the label of Peter Kruder and Richard Dorfmeister, and its releases are few, far between, and all listenable. This is no exception. Wherever they found Rodney Hunter, bless those nutty Austrians for doing so.
RH is a crisp, slack plate of tasty cuts that connects between the elegant trip-hop and acid jazz of Kruder & Dorfmeister and the chilled sounds of artists on Naked Music or Compost labels.
Delicious synth-bass, echo effects on vocal samples, bits of dub, and syncopated beats, and just an overall balanced layer-cake of soultronic sounds.
Check out the dubwise Find It, the lush Is This Your Body, the dance floor configured Electric Lady, and supaheadnoddin' Work That Body.
And the highlight for me in Hunter's You're Not Alone is hearing an extrapolation of Herbie Hancock's Butterfly, which is a favorite of mine.
Hunter Files
2004 - G-Stone
G-Stone is the label of Peter Kruder and Richard Dorfmeister, and its releases are few, far between, and all listenable. This is no exception. Wherever they found Rodney Hunter, bless those nutty Austrians for doing so.
RH is a crisp, slack plate of tasty cuts that connects between the elegant trip-hop and acid jazz of Kruder & Dorfmeister and the chilled sounds of artists on Naked Music or Compost labels.
Delicious synth-bass, echo effects on vocal samples, bits of dub, and syncopated beats, and just an overall balanced layer-cake of soultronic sounds.
Check out the dubwise Find It, the lush Is This Your Body, the dance floor configured Electric Lady, and supaheadnoddin' Work That Body.
And the highlight for me in Hunter's You're Not Alone is hearing an extrapolation of Herbie Hancock's Butterfly, which is a favorite of mine.
