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    Is it the top-notch production, the endless creativity, or the blatant playfulness that makes Open Reminder such a striking release? All of the above, along with the presence of weighty guest musicians and eye-candy artwork. Arne Borgan, Are Mokkelbost, and Alexander Rishaug, the three digital artists behind Arm, have put together the kind of album that will not hit you particularly strongly at first, but will keep you coming back until the truth becomes obvious: that Open Reminder is one of 2004's best experimental electronica records. There is a sheer sense of fun in the group's cut-ups, while something darker and more troubled lurks in the depths of their instrument manipulations. In addition to electronics, mutated beatboxes, samples, and noise, the trio taps into the creative minds of Jazzkammer's John Hegre (guitar on two tracks) and No Spaghetti Edition's Håkon Kornstad (sax and flute on two tracks) and Tonny Kluften (bass on one track). The extensive use of analog-sounding electronics, real instruments, and beatboxes gives the music a slightly retro feel, but the fast-paced collages, the way noise is used to assemble the layers of sounds, and the general demeanor of the album put it resolutely of and ahead of its time. One thinks of Jazzkammer and morceaux_de_machines' relentless plundering, of Otto Von Schirach's tongue-in-cheek aural guerrilla, and of a bunch of electronic music pioneers having drunk too much tequila. Things can get very dense and chaotic, as in "Dam Buster," but the mix always remains crystal clear. Open Reminder is a difficult listen, offering very few beats or contemplative textures. But if the seriousness of some experimental music is putting you off, you'll find this album much more willing to entertain while it stimulates. Recommended.

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