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CHRIS DOOKS The Aesthetic Animals Album BEN540 Benbecula Records 2008 10 Tracks. 39mins43secs Review from www.themilkfactory.co.uk Strange and elusive animal, is Chris Dooks. His first incarnation was in the shape of Bovine Live, a fiercely experimental and eclectic project which saw him transmit from his bedroom, via the Internet, and collaborate with musicians from around the world. Not unusual these days, but back when Social Electrics was recorded, between 1997 and 1999, the process was still pretty new and, as broadband hadn’t yet become the norm, not perhaps the most obvious choice for this kind of endeavours. With this album, released on the ever-excellent Bip-Hop, Dooks worked from found sounds and electronics, which he threw bouncing around on the web and which, caught and treated by a myriad of other like-minded artists, where sent back and assembled into a coherent body of work. Followed a handful of contributions to one of Bip-Hop’s home brewed compilations and a collaboration with German artist Frank Bretschneider, AKA Komet, for the first in Bip-Hop’s short-lived Reciprocess series. Around the same time, Dooks published a record made up entirely of environmental sounds and excerpts of conversations and commentaries sourced from the Northern Region Film And Television Archive. To Look North was an addictive sonic testament which gave the impression that Dooks had gone behind the stories and stumbled upon a parallel universe where nonsensical phrases were loope