Review : Way Out West - Don't Look Now

Written by Bill Lamb
Published December 01, 2004

Listening to Way Out West's Don't Look Now is a bit like watching an Ingmar Bergman film without the emotion - it's intimate and intelligent, but when will we FEEL anything? Perhaps the problem lies in the familiarity of the sounds. Little new ground is explored here and the music sounds like much mid-level progressive house music released over the past 10 years - ambient soundscapes set to a lightly insistent dance beat washing in one ear and out the other. Perhaps the problem also lies in vocals. Jody Wisternoff and Nick Warren (the duo that make up Way Out West) have enlisted the talents of Omi, a single-name singer who sounds, unfortunately, like a sleepier version of Dido.

There are a few likable tracks here. "Fear" builds up some nice tribal heat underneath an icy sea of synths and vocals. Omi builds up a little more emotion on the opening track "Anything But You," but the following song "Don't Forget Me" sounds too much like an Everything But the Girl throwaway. Too many tracks simply aren't memorable.

On the plus side there is nothing unpleasant here. Don't Look Now goes down smoothly as simple background music, but I was looking for more. Nothing here approaches the richness of Way Out West's major dance hit "Mindcircus" from their last album Intensify or builds the drama that lurked in the grooves of much of that project. The feeling taken away from Don't Look Now is one of intricate anonymity, well-constructed but ultimately ephemeral.

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Review : Way Out West - Don't Look Now
Published: December 01, 2004
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#1 — December 2, 2004 @ 02:34AM — Bob A. Booey [URL]

Nice job, Bill. Keep reviewing the EDM releases -- it's the future of music.

I too think Way Out West's more recent stuff has veered too far toward the ambient/downtempo end of things. They were always sort of in that direction, but the newer songs I've heard are more boring than some of the progressive trance they've done before. They also feel far less dancier and more like traditional pop/rock music almost in their sonic texture and arrangements. They haven't erred as much as Oakenfold in going into that area (Bunkka ... oy), but I think they need to stick with their genre. Interestingly, Nick Warren plays stuff at a slightly higher BPM as a DJ.

In my eyes, however, Way Out West can do no wrong after "Mindcircus." One of the most beautiful pieces of melancholy trance ever written, especially the Gabriel and Dresden remix. I heard it in a club this past weekend and it still causes a mass religious experience every time it's dropped.

That is all.

#2 — February 22, 2005 @ 04:32AM — Vince H

You must be kidding! That Gabriel and Dresden remix stripped away the vibrancy of that track and made it monotonous prog fodder.

Original WOW works like "Stealth" and countless remixes they've done are miles above that Gabriel & Dresden Remix.

DLN is a tad clinical but you can't fault it on variety.

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