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Jr Kong - 12 inch biscuit press

20 Jun 2009 // A review by jrkong
You will be no wiser about who Jr Kong is by looking at his website, where his bio says only that he's a budding songwriter, producer and DJ, has played in high school bands, sung in a church choir and scored for short films. Where and when any of this happened remains a mystery. (The phone number I have is a New Zealand mobile, and I do admire the fact that he has "an assistant".)

But it probably doesn't matter where he comes from because all we need is the artefact and in this case it is wide-ranging, two-years-in-the-making, very smart collection of beats and electronica, sassy samples and soul-blues vocals, dub step and skewed electro-psychedelica.

It is diverse, engaging, ambitious and I imagine much of it makes as much sense in a club as it does on the home stereo. In Train Spotting he has a potential radio hit in my book, it is a loping and slightly world-weary slice of electro-pop that instantly catches the ear.

But elsewhere he gets edgy (the squelchy Hegemony with a sample from Noam Chomsky speaking about terrorism), brings in bluesy guitar for a brief interlude, then delivers up some hip-hop influenced but languid soul-pop (Hosea). Later there are nods to drum'n'bass, an bleep-punctuated acoustic quasi-ambient piece of trip-hop (Fallen Angel, with very seductive pop vocals) . . .

And so it goes: strength through diversity is the key here and as a sampler/showcase/calling card it is very impressive. Best sampled in small doses for a full appreciation of the mysterious Jr Kong's considerable talents.

Review courtesy of Graham Reid from Elsewhere – posted 22nd January 2009
[www.elsewhere.co.nz]
12 Inch Biscuit Press
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About Jr Kong

Being born in a taxi on the side of the road deep in the Urewera Forest is a story few can tell. With such an uncommon start, there was no doubt Jr Kong was going to trek an interesting, albeit, unique path through life, which has provided both the backdrop and seedbed from which his musical development continues to thrive.

A gifted songwriter, producer and musician, Jr Kong’s strong sense of experimentation continues to stretch traditional boundaries, often blurring the line between musical style’s and convention. The abstract use of acoustic/electric guitars, bass-lines, and a diverse selection of instrumentation, has lead many to comment on its originality, describing it simply as “fresh.”

Soul, jazz, rock, reggae, glitch, dnb, electro, and even classical are just some of the many genres on offer in this eclectic mix. Blues has its place too, with Muddy Waters, Jimi Hendrix & Jeff Buckley standing up against the likes of Bob Marley and Curtis Mayfield as influential artists. Shades of J Dilla, DJ Shadow and BT can also be heard.

Visit the muzic.net.nz Profile for Jr Kong

Releases

12 Inch Biscuit Press
Year: 2008
Type: Album

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