Stateless / Matilda
Album: | Matilda | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Stateless | Added: | Mar 2011 | |
Label: | Ninja Tune |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2012-11-04 | Pull Date: | 2013-01-06 |
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Week Ending: | Dec 23 | Dec 9 | Dec 2 | Nov 18 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Dec 19, 2012: | Meow After Midnight
Miles To Go |
4. | Nov 29, 2012: | Meow After Midnight
Assassinations |
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2. | Dec 18, 2012: | Electrowave
Assassinations |
5. | Nov 14, 2012: | Whoa! Downbeat.
Song For The Outsider, Ariel |
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3. | Dec 04, 2012: | We're All Alright
Ariel |
6. | Jun 28, 2012: | The Drone's Zone. Bee Yourself.
Ariel |
Album Review
The Groovemachine
Reviewed 2012-06-28
Reviewed 2012-06-28
Incredible album, should be listened from start to finish. Disc 2 is instrumentals.
1: Slow buildup then a gritty drop with distorted voices. A sense of foreboding. Male lead vocals.
2: * Driving bass with a middle eastern tinge. One of the best tracks.
3: Whispy melodies. Very atmospheric while still having a heavy beat.
4: Interesting wailing vocals.
5: * This track just rocks. Takes some time to pick up speed but once it does, you really "Can't Stop!" Dubsteppy beat.
6: An ambient/folk "palette cleanser" as it were. Shortest track on album.
7: Vocal duet, male and female. Ponderous, powerful, and depressing.
8: Strings provide a textured background without letting the bass overwhelm. Falsetto male vocals, which sound a bit like Thom Yorke.
9: * Forget drum solos and guitar solos, violin solos are where it's at!
10: Strings start this one out. Another tragic nostalgic song, full of regret.
11: Similar Middle Eastern tinge as track 2. Second half of the song is very different. Much less bass, and a sorrowful piano plays us out.
End scene. Exit stage left. Bravo. : D
1: Slow buildup then a gritty drop with distorted voices. A sense of foreboding. Male lead vocals.
2: * Driving bass with a middle eastern tinge. One of the best tracks.
3: Whispy melodies. Very atmospheric while still having a heavy beat.
4: Interesting wailing vocals.
5: * This track just rocks. Takes some time to pick up speed but once it does, you really "Can't Stop!" Dubsteppy beat.
6: An ambient/folk "palette cleanser" as it were. Shortest track on album.
7: Vocal duet, male and female. Ponderous, powerful, and depressing.
8: Strings provide a textured background without letting the bass overwhelm. Falsetto male vocals, which sound a bit like Thom Yorke.
9: * Forget drum solos and guitar solos, violin solos are where it's at!
10: Strings start this one out. Another tragic nostalgic song, full of regret.
11: Similar Middle Eastern tinge as track 2. Second half of the song is very different. Much less bass, and a sorrowful piano plays us out.
End scene. Exit stage left. Bravo. : D
Track Listing
1. | Curtain Call | 7. | I'm On Fire | |||
2. | Ariel | 8. | Ballad Of Ngb | |||
3. | Miles To Go | 9. | Song For The Outsider | |||
4. | Visions | 10. | Junior | |||
5. | Assassinations | 11. | I Shall Not Complain | |||
6. | Red Sea | . |