Graham Flett presents us with a diverse collection of samples taken from around the world, mixed with his own beats, then processed and treated in a variety of ways. "The Cubists Videogame is typical in its incorporation of Armenian folks songs, Harry Partchs modern classical pieces, and some of Fletts own work. The samples arent really recognisable, due to their brevity and obscurity. Flett, who is a music student at York University, gives his tracks a wide variety of textures, even though the samples and percussion loops often sound similar. They vary from the ethnic drumming of "This Craft is Going to the Countryside to the icily minimal "Baroquen Down Beat Box. A few of the tracks have an improvised feel, in the sense that we rarely know what to expect and are taken by surprise when things change drastically in instrumentation or mood. There are some beautiful moments, especially from the flutes and strings in the neo-classical "Ten Minutes to the Dinosaur Ride. The album finishes with the three-part "One-Night in the Kingdom of the Blind, a kind of short symphony. It varies wildly in content, from throat singing to guitars and ambient drones. Fletts work certainly shows promise. Fans of the avant-garde should take note.
(Independent)Graham Flett
The Velocity of Texture
BY Philip DowneyPublished Jun 1, 2003