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Wolfgang Voigt may be regarded as the father figure of Cologne's Kompakt label, but Michael Mayer is, in many respects, its primary spokesperson, given his frequent DJ appearances around the globe. But despite numerous singles for the label, Mayer has never felt like one of its more prolific artists; it took him nearly a decade to get around to releasing this, his solo debut.
Unsurprisingly, it sounds very much like a distillation of the energies driving Mayer's DJ sets. It's frontloaded with ballsy, hard-hitting stompers, like "Touch," "Heiden" and "Neue Luthersche Fraktur," that retro-fit early '90s Frankfurt trance with unlikely touches of disco, New York house and even funk. What Mayer occasionally lacks in rhythmic sophistication, he makes up for with his ear for expansive, unusual tone color; his synthesizers feel less like waves of sound than shuddering, gloopy forms. The latter half of the disc represents Mayer's inclinations away from the dance floor. "Lovefood" is dreamy, romantics 'pop with muscle; "Funky Handicap" is a drunken shuffler for the lover that didn't expect to come home from the club alone. The closing "Amabile" is Mayer's contribution to the swinging, shuffling Schaffel sound, a Kompakt favorite. It's a rhythm that… read more »