Prefuse 73 / Prefuse 73 Reads the Books
Album: | Prefuse 73 Reads the Books | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Prefuse 73 | Added: | Jul 2005 | |
Label: | Warp Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2005-07-31 | Pull Date: | 2005-10-02 | Charts: | Electronic |
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Week Ending: | Oct 2 | Sep 18 | Sep 11 | Sep 4 | Aug 28 | Aug 21 | Aug 14 | Aug 7 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 18, 2006: | Deep in the Groove
Pagina Dos |
4. | Sep 12, 2005: | Plastic Fantastic Lover
Pagina Ocho |
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2. | Oct 06, 2005: | Trip Over Zero
Pagina Cinco |
5. | Sep 08, 2005: | Trip Over Zero
Pagina Dos |
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3. | Sep 26, 2005: | Plastic Fantastic Lover
Pagina Ocho |
6. | Sep 01, 2005: | Trip Over Zero
Pagina Cinco |
Album Review
Captain Dee
Reviewed 2005-07-30
Reviewed 2005-07-30
Prefuse 73 (Scott Herren), glitchy instrumental hip-hop producer turned indie superstar, remixes and reinterprets folk-tronica indie darlings The Books (most of the source material from their album Lemon of Pink).
The result: The Books’ banjo, strings, folksy cut-up/collage aesthetic in a textured, complex (but well-organized), head-nodding Prefuse 73 glitch-hop framework.
I‘m a big Prefuse 73 fan (well, his older stuff) and a big Books fan... so why is this boring?!? I by no means think this is "bad", it just fell short of my (high) expectations. But my own opinions aside, maybe you will like this better than me...? Certainly worth a listen.
Favorite Tracks: 2, 5
Quiet FCC on Track 6
- Captain Dee, July 2005
1. Short intro (0:09)
*2. This was featured on the new Prefuse album (Surrounded by Silence). Snappy beat, banjo-strumming loop, breathy vocal texture. Nice groove here. (2:30)
3. Audio collage (esp. the intro) vibe. Loopy off-kilter melody, sampled Spanish, guitar fuzz, hollow bangs. (2:35)
4. Interlude. Blippy, high-pitched noise over quiet pulsing banjo/strings. (0:56)
*5. Now we’re talking. Plodding, slow hip-hop beat. Blues-y banjo riffs, cut-up strings melody. Strikes me as a soundtrack for early century railroad construction or something. (5:20)
6. FCC: Almost indecipherable "fucking" at 2:17. Wooden/clapping beat, metallic clangs, layers of noise fuzz and oooh-ing vocal texture. (5:00)
7. Snare-heavy beat, clashing (almost off-key) melody. Drone-y. (2:31)
8. Same patchwork, fuzzy aesthetic. This time, full, crooning female vocals. Very dream-y vibe. (3:50)
The result: The Books’ banjo, strings, folksy cut-up/collage aesthetic in a textured, complex (but well-organized), head-nodding Prefuse 73 glitch-hop framework.
I‘m a big Prefuse 73 fan (well, his older stuff) and a big Books fan... so why is this boring?!? I by no means think this is "bad", it just fell short of my (high) expectations. But my own opinions aside, maybe you will like this better than me...? Certainly worth a listen.
Favorite Tracks: 2, 5
Quiet FCC on Track 6
- Captain Dee, July 2005
1. Short intro (0:09)
*2. This was featured on the new Prefuse album (Surrounded by Silence). Snappy beat, banjo-strumming loop, breathy vocal texture. Nice groove here. (2:30)
3. Audio collage (esp. the intro) vibe. Loopy off-kilter melody, sampled Spanish, guitar fuzz, hollow bangs. (2:35)
4. Interlude. Blippy, high-pitched noise over quiet pulsing banjo/strings. (0:56)
*5. Now we’re talking. Plodding, slow hip-hop beat. Blues-y banjo riffs, cut-up strings melody. Strikes me as a soundtrack for early century railroad construction or something. (5:20)
6. FCC: Almost indecipherable "fucking" at 2:17. Wooden/clapping beat, metallic clangs, layers of noise fuzz and oooh-ing vocal texture. (5:00)
7. Snare-heavy beat, clashing (almost off-key) melody. Drone-y. (2:31)
8. Same patchwork, fuzzy aesthetic. This time, full, crooning female vocals. Very dream-y vibe. (3:50)
Track Listing
1. | Pagina Uno. Introduccion | 5. | Pagina Cinco | |||
2. | Pagina Dos | 6. | Pagina Seis | |||
3. | Pagina Tres | 7. | Pagina Siete | |||
4. | Pagina Cuatro | 8. | Pagina Ocho |