Wednesday 23 February 2011

Mathew Jonson Podcast Review

There is nothing I love more then downloading a new podcast, it being so good that the repeat icon is tapped on the touch and the same set rings in your head indefinately.

Listening to the Mathew Jonson Podcast on Resident Advisor is something that needs to be done with ones full undivided attention. Let this be a warning to you all, you don’t want to be taken by surprise when the deep soulful sounds start to clutch at your soul unexpectedly.

Mathew Jonson envelopes the mind taking you to an unexpected journey of the unknown,
starting off with the undoubted sound of ‘symphony of the apocalypse,’ that distant
reverberation embraces your concentration like a string to a kitten. Five minutes in and one already knows that life has stopped, well for that hour at least!

Jonson’s own label Wagon Repair contains the likes of current group Cobblestone Jazz,
as well as the artist himself, and sees its own take on electronic music ranging from
tracks prepared in the past present and future. The historical elements of ‘marionette’ and ‘decompression’ make their overwhelming presence in the set which was recorded live in 2010, at Labyrinth Festival, Tokyo Jonson’s favourite festival.

This being said one can only expect great things from Mathew Jonson and the resident advisor podcast exceeds expectations!

If you haven't listened to it yet then I would suggest in doing so! It's not one to be missed!

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