Dr. Dunks & Rhythm Odyssey
Big Fish
Golf Channel

Words by Dr Rob
Dr. Dunks, Rhythm Odyssey, Big Fish, Golf Channel, Eric Duncan, Dean Meredith, Ben Shenton, Dr Rob, Review, Test Pressing, Phil South, Central Executives, Marcellus Pittman

A tambourine-tapping House march, its bass blowing raspberries while electronic bees swarm. Its high hats hissing like graf spray cans. “Big Fish” reminds me a little of the Stranger & Captain Delicious remix of How & Why?`s classic “Cruising” (without Steve Hall`s mind-bending guitar crescendos) (no Youtube unfortunately) which Dr. Dunks also had a hand in.

The Central Executives fragment the track into percolating ambience and let it simmer for about 3 minutes before sending in the tom toms and a nocturnal New Orleans Noir snake of saxophone song. A bit like a more dubbed out take of Weatherall`s “Let There Be Drums” mix of Deep Joy`s “Fall”.

Marcellus Pittman picks up the pieces and forges handclapping Machine Jazz, spinning clicks, ticks, tocks and chimes, and thumps, gradually coalescing to a Theo-esque groove, keys running in and out of its Deep Funk.

Dr. Dunks, Rhythm Odyssey, Big Fish, Golf Channel, Eric Duncan, Dean Meredith, Ben Shenton, Dr Rob, Review, Test Pressing, Phil South, Central Executives, Marcellus Pittman
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