Kattoo
Megrim


3.5
great

Review

by Xenophanes EMERITUS
December 13th, 2010 | 15 replies


Release Date: 2005 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Daring, original, and wholly ambitious.

Kattoo’s Megrim is quite possibly one of the darkest, most brooding, and cinematic musical experiences I have ever had. A strange thought for sure, considering the phrase cinematic is typically reserved for, well, cinema. Regardless, the sweeping arrangements filled with solemnity and poise do a lot in the way of painting some vivid mental images, making Megrim, at times, feel like a bold piece of film.

This is due largely in part to Kattoo’s flair for the dramatic, as Megrim is in no short supply of drama. At times it’s boisterous, as deafening brass and heavy string usage seem conducive to a soundtrack for storming Mordor, or taking down an imperial fleet in some sort of epic space opera. However, the proceeding track may feel haunting and mellow, opening up to creepier sections that would seem fitting for a suspenseful horror film. It’s really neat how these correlations can be made, and it speaks volumes of Kattoo’s ability to create vivid imagery from mere song. The cinematic qualities are the de facto reason to pick up the album, as there really isn't much else like it.

The man behind Kattoo manages to do all of this all on his lonesome, as every facet of Kattoo is handled by one man, Volker Kahl. Perhaps this is the secret to Megrim’s success, as the intense attention to every minute detail was made possible by the fierce scrutiny of an ambitious solo musician. Yet it isn’t just the attention to detail that makes the album a success, but rather, the wholly interesting method of creating it. Megrim is weird; something along the lines of half electronica half bombastic post-rock/neo-classical. Yet in this utter strangeness lies the appeal. The not so subtle electronics and beats can easily segue into a sorrowful and meandering string section, with brassy flourishes every step of the way. It is fresh, exhilarating, and completely unique, with Kattoo saturating the whole affair with an intense amount of atmosphere. A lot of time and passion went into this album, and that is made clear by the sheer excellence displayed.

Yet for all of its intrinsic charms, Megrim deftly averts perfection. Although there is a wealth of fantastic material, the album features a surprising amount of filler. With twenty tracks, this is to be expected, as the album is practically filled to the brim. Because of this, things also to appear to be a little disorganized, with the cohesiveness of the entire affair reaching levels of sheer cluster-fuckery. There is nothing unifying the tracks, with each song being a standalone piece, rather than being part of a whole.

Regardless, the album is fascinating none the less, hosting a bevy of sights and sounds, and moods and emotions. While it is intensely original, the album isn’t solid enough to be considered truly groundbreaking. However, if you can forgive the mess that Megrim can at times be, then you can surely accept the genius it almost always is.



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wyankeif1337
December 14th 2010


6739 Comments


Awesome review.
I have absolutely no clue what the fuck this is. Should I get it?

Acanthus
December 14th 2010


9812 Comments


Interesting, streaming one of the tracks and I like it, yet can't decide when I would listen to it. Is this paper writing music, forum music? Can't decide, yet it is something different.

Voivod
Staff Reviewer
December 14th 2010


10724 Comments


Xenophanes reviewing stuff no one cares about


Not quite man. Unless you are referring to Sputnik.

Kattoo is a known name in the underground electronica scene.




Check out his previous project Beefcake and the albums Coincidentia Oppositorum and Drei

You will be amazed


Well written review, pos.

Irving
Emeritus
December 14th 2010


7496 Comments


Whoa. Amazing review. It really is. Je te pos, Xeno.

Review core strength: it is so damn easy to read.
Review weakness: needs a slightly more in-depth description of the tracks themselves. Nothing major - a couple of sentences might have done it. But I'm splitting hairs here.

I can go back to sleep now.

Adash
December 14th 2010


1355 Comments


waayoooooo

this album is quite, but not entirely, great

Gyromania
December 14th 2010


37070 Comments


Ooh, cinematic musical experience... Sounds interesting indeed. Anyways, great review as per usual, Elijah.

Gyromania
December 14th 2010


37070 Comments


Double post!

Observer
Emeritus
December 14th 2010


9397 Comments


Great album, wish you had kept the 4 Xeno! Try this Matt, you might like it a lot

pos etc


BallsToTheWall
December 14th 2010


51219 Comments


There's no doubt in my ind i'd love this. Good review, wil pirate later on.

pizzamachine
December 14th 2010


27185 Comments


It's worth looking into if the post-rock/electronica hybrid is your thing.

I've no idea but it seems cool so I'll check it out.

Voivod
Staff Reviewer
December 14th 2010


10724 Comments


While risking of being nothing but a tiring prick, i will repeat a certain portion from my previous post:




Check out his previous project Beefcake and the albums Coincidentia Oppositorum and Drei

You will be amazed

pizzamachine
December 14th 2010


27185 Comments


Alright, I will.

mindleviticus
January 13th 2013


10488 Comments


I like I--II-II I-II II-II- I-II- I--I-II I--I-II II-- I- more

cstoyer
November 10th 2015


1 Comments


If you possibly can find it somewhere or you just buy it, listen to song number 4. (Pandora?)

At the very end of the track, once you realize what you're actually listening to, you will cry and shit your pants.

To say that this album is emotionally powerful is an understatement.




Observer
Emeritus
April 4th 2020


9397 Comments


Cool album, but i wish i could find his other stuff too.



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