From the tentative clack, crackle and occasional tremolo guitar intro comes a song like a moebius strip, flowing and bending and twisting back onto itself. Okay sings in a sharp confident voice, cutting through the underlying bed of quiet, softly distorted hiss.
If you ever wondered what a collaboration between David Bowie and Brian Eno might sound like, look no further than Okay. Unless, of course, you want to look all the way to the Bowie/Eno collaborations Heroes and Low. [Buy]
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Pokett sings along with his guitar?s jaunty travelling bass notes, distracting somewhat from the vaguely creepy repetitive insistence of the treble line. At 2:05, the vocals cut out and free the guitar to explore new impressionistic paths, both beautiful and not entirely uncreepy, seemingly leading into a quiet but ever more unstable storm of rapidly panning electronic noise. [Info]
Posted by Jordan at February 23, 2005 6:39 PMActually, Bowie and Eno did three albums together. The last of the three, Lodger, is probably the least well-regarded and well-known. But it's still pretty damn good. As for the song, it made me think of Ween's Mollusk album, somehow.
Posted by jeo at February 23, 2005 7:12 PMjordo!
Posted by Anonymous at February 23, 2005 11:17 PMWelcome back
Posted by Anonymous at February 23, 2005 11:17 PMOkay is more than OK.
Posted by Herve at February 25, 2005 8:14 PMI dont know
Posted by Anonymous at March 3, 2005 5:47 AM