Ron Boots
Of Desolate Places & Urban Jungles
This is a strange one. A limited edition 3" CD single which comes with an outer A5 card sleeve. Dave didn't actually send the sleeve to me, he simply scanned the image you see to the left, so I'm a bit thin on background info. (I can just about make out that Harold van der Heijden is also involved). It's the music that's important though, and I can tell you it's rather good in that department. The first adjective which comes to mind when listening to this is "earthy". It's got bags of atmosphere and effects, with vast layers of synth waves brushing shoulders with jungle sounds. In keeping with this theme, the rhythms and sequences are tribal based and develop from rudimentary drumming into a careful selection of electronic patterns which have the distinct Ron Boots trademarks running through them. Overall this is another fascinating angle on Ron Boots' repertoire of styles and sounds. I think you'll find it worth-while digging out that 3" adapter! (GG)

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