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Old 01.19.2011, 06:33 PM   #1
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This album has about 10,000 samples on it. You will hear half a second of a pop song, then half a song of a punk song, then half a second of GWAR, then half a song of rap, etc etc etc. What's interesting is how THOUGHTFULLY-produced this sounds; yeah yeah, certain sections just sound like a guy turning a radio dial to lots of really interesting stations, but other parts sound kinda COMPOSED, at least in the theory that "if I go from a really really slow ambient part into a bunch of fast speed metal and have about 500 completely unrelated death metal riffs played in a row -- THAT WOULD BE COOL!" I know Girl Talk used like 400 samples on his latest CD; imagine if Girl Talk had a better taste in music; used like 4,000 samples; and hit you over the head with said samples REALLY REALLY REALLY fast. This cd is only 20 minutes long, and it's really something anyone can do, but the execution is absolutely brilliant, and strangely addictive. It's like the entire history of recorded music is on one cd.

Basically, a landmark recording in the history of samples and "plunderphonics" (which is really superboring and silly as any kind of "genre" or meaningful statement -- but trust me, this album rocks) or whatever. Exhilarating as hell, honestly.



 



Fans of some Scissor Shock (sorry, but it's true -- I wouldn't know this album if it wasn't for someone comparing SS to this album), some Nurse with Wound, Gastric Female Reflex, and Brian Ruryk take note. While those artists use mostly non-samples to do this stuff (Ruryk only uses cut-up acoustic guitar stuff!), there's something so exhilerating about hearing .5 seconds of songs -- each with their own history, their own production, their own language, etc -- out of context and put next to yet another .5 second of a song with its own history (in writing, composition, structure, playing, "Chart success", etc; history means many things). HIGHLY ENJOYABLE.
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