Info Bluming Heart - Loboy 
"Bluming Heart"
by Loboy
Dope Lotus Records ()
"moldy told story"
"leave a message"
"electricity"


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fn issue August 2010
'Four releases from Mimeomeme' - compilation
'Active Crossover II' - compilation
'Amarok' - Francisco López
'Sub City 2064' - Erdem Helvacioglu & Per Boysen
'Halation' - Capricornus
'Jack Curtis Dubowsky Ensemble II' - Jack Curtis Dubowsky Ensemble
'Lava' - Markus Mehr
'Yara (Remastered)' - Marsen Jules



A degraded low fi quality set of recordings such as this is rarely heard or so bravely employed for the length of an entire album that within seconds of listening you are treated to a dynamic that will both annoy and enthrall. Think overdriven stoner jams and ferric cassettes left on top of speaker cabs and passed over heavy magnets for good measure. From the start your thrown into a world of lysergically scratchy vocals teetering somewhere between Granddaddy and Sid Barret that is somehow implausibly engaging. In fact the whole album is laced with this quality throughout with 'Leave A Message' (track2) hinting of more that just a whiff of weed in the air with what sounds like a group of Loboys mates red eyed and proclaiming,

I want to smoke
This isn't a joke
I want to smoke all day
Mike wants to smoke
I want to smoke all day

'Moldy Told Story' (track 3) is my pick of the bunch with a simple off cut loop of piano hiccuping at each join whilst Loboy delivers a nasally close mic vocal ruminating on everything from Coca Cola, Wy Fi and household objects drenched in a well of short metal tank reverb. 'Please' contains more evidence (if any is needed) of a growing THC psychosis that even Cheech & Chong would be proud of as we are informed that he has just had a puke while setting off a loop on another reference to how much is being smoked. Enter screeching guitar loops, fat bass line and distorted signals heralding a change in tone as Loboys trip takes on new dimensions. LSM (Liquid Static Meditation) and 'UFO Energy Flow' continues the celestial journey which starts to grow a little tired before being broken by the speaker sheering bass and overdriven beat of the last track 'Eclectricity'.

Loboy AKA Michael Low creates an intriguing take on the lo fi and as an album Bluming Heart holds together pretty well if occasionally over relying on extremes to restate his avant noise credentials. There is more than enough to interest most experimentalists here and with numerous other projects on the go, Michael Low is an energetic creative force to be reckoned with.

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