The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 19, 1990-Page 21 Adamski Liveandirect MCA Records Adamski the "Acid Skinhead" is a product of London's house music club scene. Using a sampler, key- boards and the obligatory drum ma- chine, Adamski plays instrumental acid house/techno/modern disco mu- sic for huge crowds of dancers. Liveandirect was recorded at raves around London and on the Spanish island of Ibiza. In the wee small hours, thousands of people would drive out of London on the M25 or- bital motorway and, fuelled by Ec- stasy, rave all night in an airplane hangar. Adamski's debut album pays homage to those nights with the tunes "M25" and "Into Orbit." The rave is a product of the black and white working class dance sub- culture in Britain. Not everyone is poor, alienated, disaffected (and a whole lot of other sociological clich6s), but the impetus to dance yourself dizzy does come from a ba- sic desire to push away the medi- ocrity, grayness and pervasive con- servatism of Britain in the Thatcher years. When you're high on Ecstasy and immersed in the pulsing sound of house music, nothing matters but the fact that your body is in har- mony with the rhythm and with the other dancers. The rave is collective trance, and yep, it is escapist at the core, but it is also negation. It says a big fat communal NO to boredom and the complacent conformity de- manded in a decaying Britain. This negation is as political as Johnny Rotten spitting out "Pretty Vacant" on the BBC. Dancing all night in unregulated places will not over- throw Maggie, but it is a minor re- sistance at a particular historical moment. The music fills a spiritual void. Adamski's Liveandirect is history - a snapshot of Brit pop culture, a testament to the power of the good groove. Adamski's brand of funk has germinated in the soil of the new body conscious music. Amongst others, Soul II Soul, 808 State, Deee Lite and Black Box realize that Descartes was a silly old fart (and philosophical mack), and that the mind/body split is a load of twaddle. Does the mind rule the body or the body rule the mind? It really doesn't matter because they are one and the same thing. The debate between the word and groove belongs in the trashcan. The only thing of conse- quence is that the dancer's brain, flesh and bones vibrate sympatheti- cally. Liveandirect draws together all the central impulses of house into its enveloping rhythms. "Brand New World" touches on the utopian yearning to dwell inside rhythm. "Tekno Krisna" and "The Bassline changed my life" quiver with reli- gious celebration. "Magik Piano" sprinkles gold dust piano motifs over its propulsive rhythm. Liveandirect throbs with a wide range of multi-layered, carefully tex- tured pulses, but its greatest moment comes in the Euro mega hit "Killer." With Seal on deep house gospel vo- cals, "Killer" builds and builds, the drum machine and keyboards jostling for superiority in a riveting dance. The lyrics place "Killer" alongside the O'Jays' "Love Train" and Earth Wind & Fire's brilliant "Boogie Wonderland" in the tradition of Utopian soul. In its do-it-yourself immediacy and vitality, Liveandirect further confirms the fact that rock music played by guys with big noisy gui- tars and Oedipal complexes is redun- dant in the 1990s. Technology is the way forward. It is democratic, avoid- ing the hackneyed live gig format and keeping the artist's ego at arm's length. The drum machine is the voice of God. -Nabeel Mustafa Zuberi In the interest of proividing hallucinogenic services for readers who are not able to afford Ecstacy or other ultra-trendy drugs, Daily Arts is provicing YOU! with this meg a-cool, whacked-out picture of some dude who thinks he's the hottest new craze in Acid Houses everywhere. STORIES Continued from page 20 comfortable, showingI a bookstore is not ani place for a kid." them "that impossible Michigan Alumni work here: TheWeall StreetJournal The New York Times . Because they workedthere: The Washington Post The Detroit Free Press UI f Ijtttuii Ja The Detroit News NBC Sports DAILY CLASSIFIE DS I America's Funniest People is auditioning people who have amusing or unusual talents (from joke-telling to a proficiency with strange animal sounds.) Today they will be at the Metropolitan Music Cafe (326 W. 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