Kitty Yo
2005
Details
About This Album
It took Richard Davis three years to follow up his first album, 2002's Safety, with Details. During the time between the two releases, the producer became more skilled at sound design, more confident as a vocalist and songwriter, and -- quite possibly -- more familiar with torturous relationships. "Bring Me Closer," a magnificent 2003 single released on Swayzak's 240 Volts label, signaled this rise; cast in a gloomy balm of synthetic strings and Davis' droning/resigned vocals, it jerked and tugged with a pointed rhythm and a set of backwards strings tucked inside, seducing the happiest of dancers into a much darker place. An alternate-ending mix of that song concludes Details, an album that takes on a similar tone from front to back. Safety featured a couple vocal tracks from Davis and Sonja Spogk, but most of the tracks on Details feature the producer's pained but comforting voice. (It might just be that he doesn't get enough to eat; he looks a bit like a Derek Hess drawing brought to life.) The voice guides the listener through a lot of heartache, failed communication, and attempts to disconnect from it all. Fundamentally, these are all house tracks, most of which would be more effective while alone (or with your partner) than in a communal setting.
Track List
(try tracks 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 and 10)
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