With his special (slide) guitar playing and the inspiration of a Tim Buckley offspring, singer / songwriter Dyzack from The Hague was a promise for the future in the late nineties. With his erratic first two albums, however, he was unable to redeem them properly and after a tour with Anouk in 2001, things fell silent. His biography shows that afterwards, however, he did not sit still and composed
… the campaign music for Groen Links and PvdA and was involved in various multicultural music projects. On his third album we find him in a new guise. Only assisted by a double bass player and a drummer, this time his music sounds bluesy, noisy and elementary. He has also started to sing much more raspy - somewhere between Tom Barman and Mick Jagger. Dyzack took care of the production itself and kept it very dry and dynamic, which does not make the album an easy one. As if you are listening to very early demos from Exile On Main Street. (MR)more