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General | Nov 2003

Reviews

johnn
Reviewed 2004-01-12
Japanese from Hawaii, Coppe brings us decent downtempo electronica with sweet breathy female vocals, but also sometimes venturing into more ambient textures and dancy pop songs. While the poppier numbers sound very typical, the downtempo songs offer some interesting sounds and seductive percussion. 3, 4, 5, 9, 14

1. short prelude of spooky sounds w/ female voice
2. midtempo trip hop w/ breathy female vox & reverse flute sound
3. long intro, minimal mechanical beat (like bjork) w/ spooky sounds
4. plaid remix, slow midtempo sweet pop song, slightly twisted
5. midtempo, watery percussion, dub bass, sparse synth, mysterious
6. short; gentle, repetitive keyboard arpeggiations and echoey voice
7. hard dancy beat, very pop oriented
8. short; backwards melodies w/ background percussion
9. epic feeling orbital-like beat w/ distant swirling keyboard
10. short; scary samples, dark texture
11. upbeat dancy, decent
12. sparse intro, then sweet-toned percussion, voice, spacy
13. Dr. Jacobson remix, long intro, slow lo-fi beat, backwards sounds
14. ambient keyboard synth washes w/ slow horn-like melodies
15. world techno, spanish guitar, tribal beat

Recent airplay

Ala Moana
Pakalolo
Trip Over ZeroMar 09, 2004
Pakalolo
Juan 2-3-ShowFeb 27, 2004
Blue (Dr. Jacobson Remix)
The Digital/Analog WarFeb 16, 2004
Ala Moana
Juan 2-3-ShowFeb 13, 2004
Blue (Plaid Remix)
The Digital/Analog WarFeb 09, 2004

Charting

2004-01-12 — 2004-03-15 Electronic
Week EndingAirplays
Mar 14 1
Feb 29 1
Feb 22 1
Feb 15 2
Feb 8 2
Feb 1 1
Jan 25 1
Jan 18 3

Track listing

1. Intro: Spunge Noho Nani
2. Pakalolo
3. Audiolly
4. Blue (Plaid Remix)
5. Humu Humu Picasso Fish
6. La Liquid Lizard
7. Sin. Coppe. Ted
8. Ala Moana
9. Paper Soap
10. Wombat
11. Durango
12. Frozen Fog
13. Blue (Dr. Jacobson Remix)
14. Flapper Girl
15. Ala Moana