Object / Pandemic
Album: | Pandemic | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Object | Added: | Feb 2004 | |
Label: | Quartermass |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2004-03-01 | Pull Date: | 2004-05-03 | Charts: | Electronic |
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Week Ending: | May 2 | Apr 11 | Mar 28 | Mar 21 | Mar 14 | Mar 7 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Apr 28, 2004: | Stirling's Approximation
Floating |
4. | Mar 17, 2004: | Stirling's Approximation
Fluid Note |
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2. | Apr 05, 2004: | Stirling's Approximation
Horizon |
5. | Mar 08, 2004: | Adventures in Volume
Be Seeing You |
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3. | Mar 24, 2004: | Stirling's Approximation
Horizon |
6. | Mar 03, 2004: | Brownian Motion
Horizon |
Album Review
rE\dOx + LadyDev
Reviewed 2004-03-02
Reviewed 2004-03-02
An anti-hip-hop, hip-hop album. I know you think I don't know what the hell I'm talking about (and you're probably right), but bear with me. Object (aka Laurence English) has taken hip-hop-like beats, subverted them and given them a haunting, eerie appeal that encompasses the Pandemic album. Mostly comprised of instrumental lyrics, four vocal tracks are sprinkled in to give an overall balanced effect. English seems to be comfortable creating off-beat rhythms which have the potential of appealing to a wide audience as well as drop rhymes to those exact beats.
the good: well put together; nice overall feel
the bad: a couple of tracks were too repetitive for my taste
the ugly: nuthin'
potty-mouth tracks: track 2---see inside for details
(note: rating numbers are out of 10 and following each track description)
1.Horizon: tribal sounding; deep bass; cool samples (8) 2.Subtext (Courage/Hope): haunting sounds; chanting; hip-hop beats; swears: “more of the shit that they serve” @ (-3:29&-0:53) 3.Momentary Flare: slower; heavy beats & bass; (7) 4.Fluid Note: trip-hop beats; flutes in b/g (8) 5.Insideout: crunchy intro; some off-tempo beats (8) 6.Kappa: undefined beats; too repetitive (6) 7.Be Seeing You: deep bass; faster beat than all other tracks (7) 8.Floating: extremely haunting and deep bass-line 9.Lapse: cool samples on intro; something out of a horror video game; too repetitive (5) 10.Fallout: interesting piano as back-drop; slower beats (7)
review courtesy of rE\dOx
the good: well put together; nice overall feel
the bad: a couple of tracks were too repetitive for my taste
the ugly: nuthin'
potty-mouth tracks: track 2---see inside for details
(note: rating numbers are out of 10 and following each track description)
1.Horizon: tribal sounding; deep bass; cool samples (8) 2.Subtext (Courage/Hope): haunting sounds; chanting; hip-hop beats; swears: “more of the shit that they serve” @ (-3:29&-0:53) 3.Momentary Flare: slower; heavy beats & bass; (7) 4.Fluid Note: trip-hop beats; flutes in b/g (8) 5.Insideout: crunchy intro; some off-tempo beats (8) 6.Kappa: undefined beats; too repetitive (6) 7.Be Seeing You: deep bass; faster beat than all other tracks (7) 8.Floating: extremely haunting and deep bass-line 9.Lapse: cool samples on intro; something out of a horror video game; too repetitive (5) 10.Fallout: interesting piano as back-drop; slower beats (7)
review courtesy of rE\dOx
Track Listing
1. | Horizon | 6. | Kappa | |||
2. | Subtext (Courage/Hope) | 7. | Be Seeing You | |||
3. | Momentary Flare | 8. | Floating | |||
4. | Fluid Note | 9. | Lapse | |||
5. | Insideout | 10. | Fallout |