REVIEWS
OF "A YEAR APART" BY CHEJU
Helene Ramos
Sonidoextremo, Peru
- 15/03/05
"This sonic sphere just transports you to a magical aural place of complete
bliss! Maybe the mood that could govern this year's underground music scene...
timeless
music and a soundtrack for generations to come!"
Electronic Desert
- 26/02/05
"“A Year Apart” is more Boltfish sweetness (Jan 2005) this time
around Cheju’s the contributor. The first out of four tracks bears the
same title as the EP itself, that is, “A Year Apart”. The beats and
well-composed melody works perfectly with the undeniable expertise in sound selection. “Expodec” is
not quite as cheerful and has been equipped with an intro filled with atmosphere
enters the groove to lock it all down, tight and secure. It’s an excellent
piece of music and it would make wonders happen on the big sound. “Blots” straightforward
beats, bassline and atmospheric enhancements. “…tracks with excellent
production, warmth and precise sound…” you know what I mean? The
fourth and last track “Microform” would in likeness with the last
track on the preceding Boltfish release, Mint’s “Manmade nature” find
it’s place in any nursery and also has the sweetest of melodies. Mind you
it would be a nursery filled with bass and beats at that."
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Tesselate - 20/02/05
"Cheju has created a series of intricate and detailed musical patterns that
you can weave into your face and leave to soak in overnight."
"More quality stuff on Boltfish, awesome." |
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Igloomag - 12/02/05
(Part of a review combo/feature)
"Bolt012 by Cheju is simply lovely. A Year Apart opens with what sounds
like a tranquilized Lowfish cut --instead of focusing on the upbeat, it delivers
synthetic fluctuation over time. Its immediate opening of warm melodies and Plod-like
feel is a crafty emotional number. Elsewhere you'll find bouncy electro pieces
such as "Expodec" and "Blots," tracks that would fit quite
well in the chill-out room of your local electronic pub. "Microform" weaves
a web of sincere experimentation. The skewed beat pattern and delicate melodies
close up this disc rather quickly --leaving the listener in a confused state.
A Year Apart is the perfect journey featuring exquisite electronic moments and
an overall feel that has you simply itching for their next release. "
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Untitledmusic
- 19/12/04
"The latest feast of electronic mastery courtesy of those Boltfish people
opens with the title track to Cheju’s latest outing on the on-line, freebie
downloads label. It’s a slow tempo’d track with an eerie winter feel
to it, imagine glaciers and not much else other than a drifting arctic tern and
you’ll get the feeling of this delightfully chilled track. ‘Expodec’ maintains
the cinematic vibe, with a stickier groove. ‘Blots’ ups the tempo
with more percussive influences, but isn’t quite as enchanting as the previous
two tracks. Finally comes ‘Microform’ and more of the wintery chiiled
out tones, aquatic touches and plenty of depth to a rich sound that is surely
perfect for a festive morning, hangover raging, your breath casting a cloud on
the air and all that. Boltfish continue with music that paints pictures in your
head. How long before we get a compilation, not long I hope."
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