- Music
- 23 Aug 05
Who Made Who
When Danish trio Who Made Who put out a version of ‘Satisfaction’ last year, it appeared that they were just another act cashing in on the mash up sound. Thankfully, their debut album proves that they are neither cover-version chancers nor punk funk pretenders. Sure, most of these tracks are based on loose rhythms and slack, unquantized drums. But there are enough unexpected twists and turns and nods to electro, tripped-out acid and Chicago house to guarantee that we won’t look back in a few years time and grimace when their name is mentioned.
When Danish trio Who Made Who put out a version of ‘Satisfaction’ last year, it appeared that they were just another act cashing in on the mash up sound. Thankfully, their debut album proves that they are neither cover-version chancers nor punk funk pretenders.
Sure, most of these tracks are based on loose rhythms and slack, unquantized drums. But there are enough unexpected twists and turns and nods to electro, tripped-out acid and Chicago house to guarantee that we won’t look back in a few years time and grimace when their name is mentioned.
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