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Album Details: Multiply

Release Date:10/31/2005
Label:Warp Records
UPC:801061013127

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  • All Music Guide

    Head On and Raw Digits, the two albums Jamie Lidell made with Cristian Vogel as Super_Collider, remain thrilling meeting points between the lacerating, discombobulated electronic disco of Liaisons Dangereuses and the freakflagflying funk of early'80s Cameo. Lidell's Multiply is more a successor to those two albums than his first solo fulllength, 2000's relatively rigid and academic Muddlin Gear. Only now, he's gone a rather straightlaced route, retreating to things like mid'60s Stax and Motown, James Brown, preRevolution Prince, and oh, you get the idea. The focus here is on Lidell's affected (if occasionally affecting) voice, real instruments, and real songs. Lidell's voice is rarely treated, unlike the alien moments on the Super_Collider albums, and it will be compared to a few soul legends, though it's just as deserving of parallels to John Fogerty and semiobscure journeyman singer Shawn Smith (who, as part of a duo called Pigeonhed, made an unrecognized precursor to Head On in 1993...). With about as much effort, Lidell could do wicked impressions of any earnest postgrunge vocalist. Though he's not against using electronics to his advantage as on the zapping, slightly hallucinatory "When I Come Back Around," which lands somewhere around an imagined Basement Jaxx remix of "Controversy" plenty of songs are knocked out with Hammond organs, horn blurts, handclaps, and all the other elements to make it as authentic as any neosoul release. Since this is out on Warp, many will question whether or not Lidell's being ironic, but it's plain that he's being sincere, despite the affectations. He really is pouring everything he has into the whole thing, but there's so much overly earnest, reverential, "let's get back to making real music" energy floating around that you can sense it nibbling away at the desire to make something that sounds like today. And if that doesn't bother you, a couple issues with this album remain one being that at least half of it could've been made by a moderately talented hobbyist. - Andy Kellman, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Jamie Lidell

After some EP releases for labels such as Mosquito and an appearance on the Mille Plateaux-released Industrialsamplecoregouchbeat compilation, British producer Jamie Lidell collaborated with well-known techno producer Cristian Vogel as Super_Collider in 1999. Following this project, most noteworthy for the popular track "Darn (Cold Way O' Lovin')," Lidell recorded a sol... Read more