Mi Ami – new 12″ EP “Dolphins” – March 2011
aaamusic | On 17, Jan 2011
Dolphins makes it hard to believe that Mi Ami used to be a rock band. Gone are the ferocious guitar, hypnotic bass-lines, and the thundering drums of Steal Your Face and Watersports, now replaced by an unrelenting electronic vibrancy. Bass player Jacob Long left the band earlier this year, creating an opportunity for founding members Damon Palermo and Daniel Martin-McCormick to dive headfirst into a new setup: Damon on the 707 drum machine and a sampler that uses floppy disks, Daniel on the mic and keys, riding the mix. Elements of this new approach can be heard on their Cut Men and Techno 12″s, but those were baby steps. Dolphins is the sound of a band diving head first into the musical fray. Listeners can feel Damon’s command of the rhythm expressed through the drum machine, alchemizing the inorganic into the organic, while Daniel’s trademark vocals remind you that this is Mi Ami. Psyched on their fresh palette as a duo, they went in the studio only three months later with Phil Manley (Watersports, Steal Your Face) performing these four tracks live.