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Album Details: High Society

Release Date:09/28/2004
Label:Breakbeat Science
UPC:802043001521

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  • All Music Guide

    High Contrast's 2002 debut was entirely unpretentious. Its giddy rookie drum 'n' bass skitters went ballistic into vintage vocal sample atmospheres with nary a pander to the electronic music community's savagely permutational itch. In '04, after a year of stellar remix work, Contrast (aka Welshman Lincoln Barrett) returns with High Society, a remarkable statementmaker that drops its share of can'tmiss dancefloor moments, but also revels in posing hyperkinetic percussion against gently swelling, almost melancholic bass lines. This dynamic in the emotions and music makes Society as much an album as Contrast's first recording was, but also highlights where he's grown. Grimehopeful Nolay spits hollowpoint bullets over the snare reports, snyth cues, and bass pulses of "Angels and Fly" it sounds like Future Sound of London backing the boastful, malevolent transmissions of a pirate radio MC. But "Angels"' postmillennial tension is at sharp angles to "Just Say," a collaboration crossing Contr...ast's usual percussion slap with sunny guitar dropins, dubby horn samples, and the soulful patois of garage/dancehall vocalist Spoonface. As catchy as these tracks are, extended drum 'n' bass workouts like "Lovesick" and "Racing Green" keep the rhythms interesting by periodically suspending them in favor of choppedup and filtered disco and soul samples. High Contrast then builds back up from these breaks, dropping in once again his insistent chattering snares. "Natural High" nods to both electronic music's formative years as well as the artful chill of Air, while "Brief Encounter" and "Twilights Last Gleaming" offer a salve of bittersweet and blissful melodies floating underneath their furious drum tracks. Newbies like the Streets and Dizzee Rascal have been responsible for broadcasting the sound of the U.K. underground into clubs and headphones worldwide. With High Society, it might be High Contrast's turn to push things forward. - Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide Read more Less

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High Contrast

High Contrast seemingly overnight became one of the most discussed drum'n'bass producers in years. Not since the late '90s, when Goldie and Roni Size were recording full-length albums rather than strictly tracks, had there been so much hype thrown upon a drum'n'bass producer's shoulders. The man behind the moniker -- Cardiff, Wales, native Lincoln Barrett -- remained hu... Read more