Columbus, OH native Ben Tweel is a bright light in the information highway where every year more and more fellow electronic travellers throw up websites and post downloadable tracks, then idle in the traffic jam. Tweel may be on the verge of finding a less encumbered lane. Ceiling Lights From Street evokes nostalgia for labels like Mille Plateaux and Force Inc., whose artists flirted with the very outer periphery of dance rhythms, where beats slipped and cracked. Like them, Tweel spools melody through the stuttering so that the brain’s leaps for continuity easily turn into slow head bobbing. Tracks like “Let’s Go” let their little sizzles and back skips slide smoothly over the dampened music box keyboards and warm, droning swells. The sharper pieces, like “Letter Codes,” often borrow the ghost of a hip-hop backbeat to crystallize the rhythm. “Skatal,” on the other hand, is the music of standing still and letting the room revolve around you. Build Buildings may not be reinventing the wheel exactly but he certainly knows how to ride it.
The roots of Surgery are in an on/air radio show called perMUTATIONS that I did on CHSR-FM 97.9 (Fredericton, NB, Canada) between 1999-2004. It was initially called the Y2K-Mart, but after 1999 that wasn't really funny anymore. Surgery picked up where perMUTATIONS let off, and includes other occasional features like reviews and interviews.
The shows are roughly bi-monthly and concentrate on the soft boundaries of experimental music.
Each show is an hourlong block split into two by "station ID" but with no other DJ intrusion.
The shows and their playlists are archived below in the sidebar. You can also subscribe to the feed further down.
Any questions or requests can be left as comments in the blog, or you can send an email to per_mutations@yahoo.com.
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