Orchestrated by Japanese clothing entrepreneur, DJ, and general tastemaker
Nigo, this collection of hip electronic eclecticism reflects the varied influences of the posse that the Tokyo-based auteur has surrounded himself with. By roping in Mo Wax label founder
James Lavelle for a Planet of the Apes sample fest ("March of the General") and
Beastie Boys keyboardist
Money Mark for the laid-back
Cornershop-like groove of "A Simple Song,"
Nigo proves his deft ability to canvas talent and extract exceptional product. No better example of his astute solicitations exists here than the space rock vibe of "Freediving," featuring Australian wunderkind
Ben Lee. The only time that the formula collapses slightly is during "Kung Fu Fightin," when the awkward rapping exposes
Nigo's modus operandi a bit too clearly.
Nigo, like many Western culture hawks from the East, illustrates here that his work is largely not about homegrown aesthetics as it about keen acquisition. ~ JoE Silva