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Boxcutter - Arecibo Message

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Catalog#:
ZIQ225CD
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
UK
Released:
20 Apr 2009
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
IDM, Dubstep, Acid

Tracklist

1 Boxcutter  -  Sidetrak 4:03 X
2 Boxcutter  -  Mya Rave V2 4:10 X
3 Boxcutter  -  Arecibo Message 4:25 X
4 Boxcutter  -  S P A C E B A S S 3:53 X
5 Boxcutter  -  Arcadia 202 3:13 X
6 Boxcutter  -  Old School Astronomy 4:32 X
    Producer [Additional] - David Baxter (2)
7 Boxcutter  -  A Familiar Sound 4:34 X
    Written-By - Barry Lynn , Brian Greene (2) , David Baxter (2)
8 Boxcutter  -  Free House Acid 4:14 X
9 Boxcutter  -  Sidereal Day 3:29 X
10 Led Piperz*  -  Otherside Remix (Earth Is My Spaceship) 4:10 X
    Producer [Additional] - Nico Thiry
  Remix - Barry Lynn
11 Boxcutter  -  Lamp Post Funk 2:47 X
12 Boxcutter  -  Kab 28 2:50 X
13 Boxcutter  -  A Cosmic Parent 2:47 X

Credits

Artwork By [Design] - Ben Curzon
Artwork By [Illustration] - Amandine Dupont
Written-By, Producer, Performer - Barry Lynn

Notes

"A Familiar Sound" is an edited version for this album, full version available on 12" vinyl on Kinnego Records

"Otherside Remix (Earth is my Spaceship)" available on vinyl from Airflex Labs

P&C 2009 Planet MU Records LTD. Made in the EU.

Barcode: 600116822529
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Rated 5/5
Review by Maurautius Jun 08, 2009
I found this album to be a huge change in direction and sound for Boxcutter. Glyphic was more or less a more polished version of Oneiric but this 3rd album, Arecibo Message is an entirely different beast from Barry Lynn. The core of the music remains dubstep but there is a lot of other influences going on here: acid, house and even drum & bass. The end result is pretty pleasing and there are some real monsters on here (the title track is godly). In my opinion, Boxcutter has really proven himself of this album and I have no problem pitting him as a equal to the other king of dubstep, Burial.