![]()
Jeremy Caulfield is a man who likes to seek out new and exciting talent - here bringing a double disc set (one mixed, one unmixed) of emerging artists to the Dumb-Unit plateau. Originally from Toronto, Caulfield upped sticks to everybody’s favourite city Berlin; soaking up the electronic heritage and knitting a patchwork quilt of differing styles and sounds. Featuring cuts from the likes of Matt Star, Barem, Sweet n’ Candy, Axel Bartsch and Italoboyz, the compilation avoids the type of pitfalls that usually blight such enterprises - with Caulfield taking you on a cohesive journey through the light and dark of silicon valley. Never leaving anything to wither on the branch, everything is concise and to the point - ranging in style from the electro-flecked minimalism of Sweet N Candy through to Bvoice & KHZ’s gnarled techno fusion. With Caulfield’s mix clocking in at 73 minutes and boasting not a second of filler, ‘Public Works’ is open and very much ready for business. Dumb and dumber…
////