| The second Depth Charge long player offers an eclectic selection of tracks that not only pay lip service to all the trademark elements J. Saul Kane's public expect, but also push the Depth Charge sound in new directions. In addition to 'authentic style' productions ('Bounty Killer' & 'So You Want to be a Secret Agent?'), shades of J. Saul Kane's Octogon Man adventures ('21.3.1993' & 'Desire') combine with cover versions (Serge Gainsbourg's salacious 60's classic 'Harley Davidson') and a reworking of 'Sex, Sluts n' Heaven' (feat. Blowfly), to form another oddball selection of beats, soundbites, ambient interludes, and all round aural perversions. Another twist differentiating Lust from its predecessor is the fact that the tracks featured are mixed to form one continuous, constantly mutating, soundscape; another classic album from one of the true originators. |