Ryuichi Sakamoto‘s ‘Riot In Lagos’ is one of my favourite tracks from the more avant end of early electro – brightly-coloured Japanese melodies that are both plonky and wonky, without being cloying – Mario-cute rather than Hello Kitty-cute perhaps. Unlike the self-consciously robotic Afro-futurism of Cybotron, Hashim et al, it stands out for being firmly grounded on Planet Earth – a rejection of the cold steel geometric synths of ‘Clear’ or ‘Al-Naafiysh’ in favour of slip-sliding, detuned and human-handed playfulness. Montreal techno hope Stephen Beaupre‘s new track ‘Fish Fry’ appears to be a very obvious, but very welcome, homage to ‘Riot In Lagos’, with its emphasis on etch-a-sketched electro riffs and breaking drum patterns. Could be quite hard to fit into a set without crowbarring, but maybe some of the more daring minimal DJs will try. Highly recommended.

Ryuichi Sakamoto – Riot In Lagos (1980)
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Stephen Beaupre – Fish Fry (2008)
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p.s. Optimo was great. I can’t remember a lot of what they played now, but a few things do stick out…‘Papa’s Got A Brand New Pigbag’, ‘Ring My Bell’, Cymande’s ‘Bra’, ‘Blue Monday’ (at half speed I think, which was pretty druggy), and even a couple of dubstep things, like ‘Poison Dart’, surprisingly. And they ended with that old one-two of ‘Blitzkrieg Bop’ and ‘Virginia Plain’. I hope they come down south soon.