release date: Apr. 6, 2015
format: digital (8 x File, FLAC)
[album rate: 3 / 5] [2,97]
producer: Trickfinger
label: Acid Test - nationality: USA
Full-length studio album debut by Trickfinger aka John Frusciante, thus not really being a pure musical debut as such, but Frusciante obviously is in need of a moniker to explore an electronic playground. His name is welded into an alt. rock sphere and Trickfinger in that respect sets him free to start anew. All tracks are credited Trickfinger as composer, instrumentalist, producer, and mixer.
Although, Frusciante explored electronic music on his most recent album Enclosure (Apr. 2014) this is something different by being only electronic music. It's instrumental progressive electronica, and in the style of acid house and idm. It's a bit of a mish-mash in terms of styles. It could indicate that Frusciante has become fascinated by the history of electronic music and that he has incorporated music from various periods in his own blend. That's not to say, it's a different approach from other electronic artists, but in this case Trickfinger comes out as something less original - there's a lack of direction, which isn't to say it's of lesser value.
With his new Trickfinger project, Frusciante once again showcases his very traits as an artist who only lives in non-conformity - his very name is a guarantee of musical progression. Trickfinger is a new direction for Frusciante, and a new territory to explore. This first album is a promissing start, although, there's much inspiration from other artists - e.g. Aphex Twin, Trentemöller, and with a certain influence from Jean-Michel Jarre - but Frusciante himself is an ingenious music maker and he will undoubtedly again produce more original works.
[ Exclaim! 4 / 5, 👍Pitchfork 5,9 / 10 stars ]