I believe the EBTG issue to be more of a concern, it would be hard to
look at a band who have been known for their uncontroversial coffee
table music; which is fine, it's not bad, just not my cup of tea.
But I personally believe that they are predominantly trading off of
other peoples talents at the moment, such that their new-found
credibility is more down to the talents of Todd Terry for remixing
'Missing' into one of the most popular records of last year, and the
DJs that picked up on it, both in the USA and on the Costa del
Sunburn, the credibly Junglist Spring Heel Jack, and the genius of
Massive Attack. Tracey Thorn has an excellent voice, and this certainly
contributed to the Massive Attack album, but this was still
undoubtedly a Massive Attack album, not an EBTG album. Anybody who has
heard the new Spring Heel Jack tracks, or 'Missing' or 'Protection'
would surely find it difficult to balance out the relatively small
contribution from EBTG to the massive input of the respective
producers. While all this does not take away from a good record, I
am personally very sceptical about such bandwagon jumping, as a
junglist EBTG seems to be, and await further developments from the
new EBTG easy-listening compilation, with covers of Goldfinger, the
'It's a Knockout' theme, Girl in a Sportscar, and the theme from
'Hawaii-five-oh' with baited breath.
If this second paragraph appears to contradict the first, that's down
to my not being able to explain myself properly with a really bad
hangover. My point is, firstly, snobbery is a very bad thing within
music, but second, I personally believe hypocrisy and cynicism to be
worse. I await being flamed to death by EBTG coffee table owners
very soon . :-)
See ya
Simon