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Saturday, August 08, 2009
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Anatomist: Ingrate by Noel Gardner
Anatomist is a man who lives in Cardiff who could properly be addressed as Neil Sweet if, I don’t know, you were to get the Megabus to Cardiff to search out the man who made this highly impressive album of nocturnal, IDM-steeped dubstep and found him in Borders reading magazines. Ingrate, his second full-length album, might not quite prompt such wild enterprise, but it is his most accomplished work by some distance. He’s never played live with any great regularity and all his releases to date have been on the Machine label - also Cardiff-based and dedicated since 2002 to releasing off-centre electronic music in short-run CDR and download formats - so the chances are you won’t have heard of him. Personally, it’s a treat to be able to right wrongs, big-up deserving parties and suggest that you hear this. Available at machine-records.com, reverbnation.com and peoplesmusicstore.com, it’s a download-only release. But for pity’s sake, don’t settle for running this through your standard-issue computer speakers as this would be a freaking injustice.
His last brace of releases, the Dirt Famous EP and a freebie grab-bag called Inadmissable Evidence, both made it clear to the curious downloader that Sweet was crushing on the home-listening wing of late-Noughties dubstep. Heavy-lidded halfstep beats and pitch-twisted, incorporeal vocal samples suggested that Kode 9, Bass Clef and (especially, inevitably) Burial had found their way into his ears. All good and commendable, but hardly a unique trajectory. As such, it’s good to note that Ingrate finds Anatomist increasing the BPM and crafting something you wouldn’t feel terribly self-conscious dancing to. Or, at least, the hypothetical ‘you’ reading this who likes dubstep to the extent where they might dance to it.
Certainly, his mid-Noughties work gave little indication that he might end up here in four or five years, being glitchy headphone-listening oddball techno sometimes suggestive of Mouse On Mars. Sweet might not have been feverishly listening to dubstep in 2004, then, but neither were that many other people. Consider here drum’n’bass turncoat Martyn, teenage punk rocker Ikonika or Ulster IDM head Boxcutter: the bottom line being that if more musicians were cowed into maintaining a singular style throughout their recording career, for fear of being accused of badwagoneering and profiting off the groundwork of others, a fuck of a lot of great music never would have been made.
‘Staggered’ and ‘Aftermath’ are textbook examples of how electronica can transmute into dubstep without the result washing out the positive elements of each form – gloomy digidub speckled with sparkling melody. ‘Glider’ is an occasion where the elements – bright, almost piercing tones and disorientingly sequenced drums straight out the late-Nineties IDM scene – don’t really come together. It sounds like something Autechre might have abandoned 25% of the way through. Nevertheless, Anatomist bounces back right after with a strong contender for Ingrate’s best cut. Last year brought a few releases that had the logical but excellent idea of marrying dubstep’s low-end creep with the cinematic synth-rave of Orbital, and ‘Insidious’ is well up there with the (slept-on) Ital Tek album, or the two Ikonika 12-inches. He reverts back to his trusty old weapon of steam-puffing techno near the end, on ‘Scant’, but it doesn’t feel out of place.
Without wishing to sound like an obstinate dad refusing to accept that the world has moved on and switch from Betamax to VHS, this music is done a disservice by being confined to the MP3 format. It means that a lot of people who hear it won’t do so properly. Like I say, Anatomist has never been an especially keen live performer, but it would be great – and deserved – if some of these jams took root in the real world by way of getting played out at dubstep nights.
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7 / 10
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Monday, July 06, 2009
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Current mood:  chipper
Category: Music
 The new LP ‘Ingrate’ is officially released August 2009 but will also be available from Peoples Music Store July 6th as part of an exclusive promotion. Previews available at ReverbNation and last.fm. Plus free downloads of 2 exclusive bonus tracks from www.reverbnation.com/ANATOMIST. While the dubstep influence is still strong, there's a lot more thrown into the pot this time around. Bass is still the predominant force, backed up with the muscular drumming of krautrock, off kilter strings and King David melodies. As dusk turns to dark, then to dawn, a soundtrack unfolds, a hymn to the hazy lost weekends of urban summers and nostalgic nights out. Paranoid whimsy from broken machines.  ANATOMIST has been writing and performing his own brand of distorted break-dub and sprained melodies since the late 90s. Mile-wide bass lines, brittle percussion and drunken beats combine with found sounds and multi-layered distortion to disorienting effect. He has been busting bass bins live around South Wales since the earliest incarnation of machine.records’ Terminal nights and has played with everyone from Schnieder TM to Client. ANATOMIST’s previous release, 2008’s Dirt Famous EP, delved further into the dubstep sound. Deep, dark and thoroughly messed up, Dirt Famous is built from the bass up. Layering pulsing electro and hip hop influenced beats over endlessly decaying delays, intricate percussion and screaming feedback.
'Filthy, filthy dubstep' - machine.records. 'Thrillingly unsettling' Adam Walton - BBC Radio Wales.
November 2006 brought the long-awaited follow-up to ANATOMIST's 2004 debut album Violence Is Its own Reward in the form of the In Fading Light EP. The brand new tracks on In Fading Light saw the varied style of that earlier album reach full maturity, with spectacular results. Where Violence delighted in switching genre and style, these new tracks sit effortlessly in their own space, defining ANATOMIST's unique sound.
Over five tracks and more than half an hour's listening, trademark floor-shaking basslines, stripped down post-breakbeat rhythms, a hint of ‘that’ Bristol/London sound.
Neil has also released material as METAHEAD (with techno DJ Paul Scheeres) on the 'Dim Apathi/No Apathy' compilation (Honk: Album of the Month, 'the cutting edge of the scene' | Western Mail: 'plenty to amuse and intrigue' | Buzz Magazine: 'untapped mine of quality music'), has created dark soundtracks for the performance ensemble 'Infernal Triangle' at the ICA, London and has composed the soundtracks for several short films including 'Yo Yo Bubblegum' and 'Trailerpark'.
He does not mention the aerobics video soundtrack. Times were hard.
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Thursday, November 27, 2008
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Category: Music
2008’s Dirt Famous EP, delved further into the dubstep sound. Deep, dark and thoroughly messed up, Dirt Famous is built from the bass up. Layering pulsing electro and hip hop influenced beats over endlessly decaying delays, intricate percussion and screaming feedback.
'Filthy, filthy dubstep' - machine.records. 'Thrillingly unsettling' Adam Walton - BBC Radio Wales.
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Tuesday, April 22, 2008
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Hi All... To mark hitting 50,000 track listens on last.fm I'm giving away the Mini-Album "Inadmissable Evidence" in Full 320Kbps quality.It's 6 tracks of remixes, refixes and sample based fun in a dubstep stylee, that takes it's starting points from such diverse sources as Quincy ME, Super Furry Animals, Dylan Thomas, Ministry and Sir Henry Rawlinson... Inadmissable Evidence FREE 320kbps Mini-AlbumThe new EP "Dirt Famous" is due out on bleep.com in June and a full Album later in the year. cheers _________________________ A N A T O M I S T www.last.fm/music/Anatomist www.myspace.com/anatomistmr www.machine-records.com www.theanatomist.com _________________________
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Tuesday, July 17, 2007
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The new Anatomist EP - "Dirt Famous" will be available to buy at bleep.com and rough trade digital later this year...
Preview tracks in the player above.
cheers neil.
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Sunday, October 15, 2006
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The new ANATOMIST EP - "In Fading Light" is now available to buy at bleep.com and rough trade digital
cheers neil.
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Wednesday, April 19, 2006
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machine.records & Forecast present... SCHNEIDER TM (City Slang/ Mute), REDFALLS (Skipping Beats), & ANATOMIST (Machine) The Point, Cardiff Bay. 8 adv/8pm
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Wednesday, March 08, 2006
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A complete preview of the first anatomist CD 'violence is its own reward' is now available at last fm
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