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The Bullet Catcher's Apprentice

 
Album Review: The Bullet Catcher's Apprentice

  • Artist: Andrew Weatherall
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: January 23, 2007
  • Type: Extended Play (EP)
  • Genre: Electronica

Review

When Andrew Weatherall released The Bullet Catcher's Apprentice, the first release credited to the producer/DJ by name, he had been active for nearly 20 years. Despite the decision to not conjure his umpteenth alias, this EP isn't necessarily more personal than usual. The first three tracks fall somewhere between Two Lone Swordsmen's brutish, post-punk-driven From the Double Gone Chapel and the material that immediately preceded it. In "Feathers" and "You Can't Do Disco Without a Strat," the decrease in the stroppy, bleary-eyed stagger of Double Gone is replaced with mobility and even some playfulness. "La Sirena," amusingly, resembles an electro-punk remix of Southern Culture on the Skids' "Camel Walk" (even if the intent was to approximate something closer to the Cramps). Repeat/Repeat's "You Can't Do Disco" remix, the last track, is minimal house noir worthy of Trentemøller or Wighnomy Brothers. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Feathers Andrew Weatherall (6:10)
You Can't Do Disco Without a Strat Andrew Weatherall (7:01)
La Sirena Andrew Weatherall (5:58)
Edie Eleven Andrew Weatherall (8:03)
You Can't Do Disco [Mix] Andrew Weatherall (8:12)

Credits

Andrew Hackett (Guitar), Repeat (Remixing), Repeat (Drums), Tim Fairplay (Guitar), Lizzie Walker (Photography), Dave Congreve (Remixing), Mark Rutherford (Remixing)
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