Bilk is a strange Croatian trio whose first album, "This Bilk is Radioactive" (Moonlee Records), contains eight instrumental tracks that completely and totally defy categorization—at least as far as my ears are concerned. Synths play a larger role than guitars and are often the focal instrument overall, so there's a significant degree of "electronic" character involved, but I don't even know how the hell to begin to describe it. And countering the electronic aesthetic is a badass rhythm section that locks in perfectly and sees oft-jazzy bass and percussion fluidly weaving together with varying degrees of flashiness to create a warm and inviting foundation for the more "artistic" (read: bizarre) elements to roam upon. Sometimes they're joined by saxophones or other additional instrumentation to further throw the listener for a loop, sometimes the bass moves into the focal role with a harder-hitting and distorted tone, sometimes the pieces of the puzzle unite to create an almost soundtrack-esque quality... let's just say that despite similarities and consistent characteristics, no two tracks are truly alike here. Melody and repetition are quite well employed throughout the record, though the latter isn't relied upon to the point of redundancy at all, so it's a generally enjoyable listen... just one that'll keep you scratching your head. Curious, to say the least. You won't find many other acts like Bilk out there!
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this is some great stuff. both these bands are fantastic.
12.14.2006 | By chris
fuck, i’m from croatia, and i’ve never even heard of bilk. had to read about ‘em on an american site, shame on me. i like this track, tho, it’s sort of like a reggae with a twist. really like the atmosphere. hitch really have that throwback feel to ‘em, i miss that whole sound. thanks yet again for some great new music to check out, andrew.
12.14.2006 | By chris
Oh snap. I’m into this right here. trupped out and chillen.
12.15.2006 | By Adrianoso
tripped*
12.16.2006 | By Adrianoso