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Written by Keith Kirchner   

MUKI Cabin Fever

There is little by the way of identification in the jacket of Cabin Fever , the players just and knob twirlers just want to take you far away to a blissful palace, haunted by huge tight break beats, analog and early Yamaha keyboards, and interludes from other acoustic instruments. Through nine tracks and 65 minutes, Muki runs your bathwater and washes away everything that you didn't get done that day. A little bit like David Holmes more groove oriented tracks on Let's get killed, but with an airy oriental beauty, and less of a four beat structure. It's hard to describe it, except in terms of itself, it's a little like a classical piece each song title simply informing of a change in sonata. Like the David Byrne and Brian Eno album My life in the Bush of Ghosts, multiples of polyrhythms keep the you alert while washes of sound chill you out. Get up!


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