Reconstruction Of Fives, The

Various Artists
N5MD
General | Nov 2010

Reviews

N&N
Reviewed 2011-03-23
n5MD goes back to the drawing board and charges its slickest artists to reinvent the record label's dopest tracks. This is an "emotional experiment in music" testing the hypothesis that electronic down beats can smack you across the face as well as press you against their warm bosom. We aren't sure, but think this might be bladerunnercore. Start with 12.

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1. futuristic tribal beats slam you with solemnesence.
2. layered tonal intro, gregorianesque
3. post-apocalyptic radioactive basement
4. chamber echo multi-channel tones
5. the storm is passing, she wipes the tears from her eyes, a new day is born
6. walking down a space-corridor,
7. slow, deliberate toward an unknown destination , futuristic xylophone
8. electronic heart beat being sucked out of your ears, cylonesque
9. Halloween banshees trapped in a synthesizer
10. ** the closing credits of a sci-fi romance, joyful yet reserved
11. a page from Enya's book, relaxing melodies charm your eager ears
12. **** banging, shoulder popping and lip smacking good, best track

Recent airplay

Secret Knots
human skabgasm iiMay 13, 2011
I Used To Be Sad
Lost VersesMay 05, 2011
Amidst
lost and foundMay 01, 2011
National Geographic
Lost VersesApr 28, 2011
I Used To Be Sad, Blood Tracer
Brownian Motion (sub)Apr 27, 2011
Secret Knots
respiroApr 27, 2011

Charting

2011-03-27 — 2011-05-29
Week EndingAirplays
May 15 1
May 8 2
May 1 4
Apr 10 1
Apr 3 2

Track listing

1. Secret Knots
2. I Used To Be Sad
3. Blood Tracer
4. 63 (She Was Trying To Sleep....)
5. The Deep And Lovely Quiet
6. And By Sweet I Mean
7. Colder
8. A Storm Tore This House
9. Xx
10. National Geographic
11. Oh! Toronto
12. Amidst