Dienstag, 11. Oktober 2011

Nosaj Thing - Drift


Nosaj Thing
Drift (2009)

Genre: Glitch Hop, Electronica, Instrumental Hip Hop, Ambient



Nujabes - Metaphorical Music


Nujabes
Metaphorical Music (2003)

Genre: Hip Hop, Instrumental Hip Hop, Acid Jazz, Japanese



Martyn - Great Lengths


Martyn
Great Lengths (2009)

Genre: Electronica, IDM, Dubstep


Burial - Untrue


Burial
Untrue (2007)

Genre: Dubstep, Electronica, Ambient



Flying Lotus - 1983


Flying Lotus
1983 (2006)

Genre: Instrumental Hip Hop, Electronica, Abstract, Downtempo





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Steve Elisson aka Flying Lotus, also referred as Flylo is the mind behind some gems of the bumper music on the Adult Swim Network. He is also the great-nephew of Alice Coltrane (wife of John Coltrane), whose influence may be a bit hidden but definitely distinguishable. Now about the record itself: It's pointless to review various tracks on their own because it's clearly an organic whole. Repetitive oldschool drum beats are flipped over jazzy bass synths and gnarly crunching arcade sounds that float around the head like worms searching for useless braincells to make room for space to get lost in. Everything is kept in Madlib'y nod-your-head-or-die manner. Anyone who's searching for "fast-food beats" is wrong here, those are clearly growers to get used to. For me it was like listening to Aphex Twin for the first time - I had that "WTF ?-moment" where it's irritating yet intruiging. If You give it some time it'll feel like holding a Snes Controller for the first time again, but this time around with a big fat ass blunt clamped between the lips and a whole bunch of sweeties next to You ^^

Zomby - Where were u in '92


Zomby
Where were u in '92 (2008)

Genre: Jungle, Rave, Breakbeat, Electronica



A kind mindblow for the people who miss the Prodigy or Altern 8-ish stuff that came up in the early 90's. To make the illusion of a previous era perfect, Zomby even used elder hardware to capture the lo-fi stylistics, thus keepin it real. It's a throw-back album so to speak, a hommage to the first rave parties where mankind got in touch of designer drugs and the energetic beats of the new cult called techno forced adolescents to kill the last pill and sip yet another shot too much. High pitched samples, dubstepian basslines, keyboard staccatos and of course the always forward pushing breakbeats are the foundation of this one of a kind record. If You'd ever want to get fucked up the oldschool way, don't even dare to let the boxes miss this one.

Ahh... I almost forgot...if anybody should notice You losing it on the dancefloor, DON'T BLAME ME !!! XD