Hybrid - Morning Sci-Fi

Label:
Catalog#:
DISNCD100
Format:
CD, Album
DVD, PAL
Country:
UK
Released:
15 Sep 2003
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Breakbeat, Leftfield, Downtempo

Tracklist

0   Lights Go Down Knives Come Out 6:07
1   This Is What It Means 1:19 X
2   True To Form 9:15 X
    Featuring - Peter Hook
3   Know Your Enemy 5:58 X
4   Marrakech 5:45 X
5   I'm Still Awake 6:24 X
6   Visible Noise 7:12 X
7   We Are In Control 6:03 X
8   Higher Than A Skyscraper 5:34 X
    Featuring - Peter Hook
9   Steal You Away 5:26 X
10   Gravastar 5:01 X
11   Out Of The Dark 7:17 X
12   Blackout 6:32 X
    Vocals - Kirsty Hawkshaw

Notes

Contains hidden track located before track one. To access it, press the rewind button on your CD player at the beginning of track one until you reach time -6:07. UK Release also includes a Bonus DVD, which contains the following: Live performances of True To Form and Out Of The Dark, Interviews, Making Of, Hybrid & Moby US Tour Documentary, Hybrid Documentary and Unreleased Mixes (called Easter Egg) which can be found in the Interviews section (press the UP key on your remote control over the words "Morning Sci Fi" to go on the branch of the tree).

DVD-Video
PAL 16:9
Regions: 1-8

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Reviews & Discussion

Rated 4/5
Review by scoundrel Oct 24, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
Hybrid no doubt has mastered the dark breaks on their second album, SCI-FI MORNING. But here, rather than storming clubland, they also seem to be reaching for crossover status with some indie-emo-rock vocals here and there. And, generally, the vocals work (though the lyrics can get overblown at times, but, hey, what's rock music without bombast?). "True to Form" is appealingly dark, even before the thundering beats come in. And with Peter Hook's trademark bass, the track sounds eerily close to a New Order track. "Marrakech" has little of the Middle Eastern influence that you'd expect and instead opts for stomach-rattling bass, and "I'm Still Awake" and "Steal You Away" both scream for alternative radio to pay attention. But "Visible Noise" simply rocks harder than either. "Gravastar" shows off their talent for pure electronic dance music, more than the good-but-not-great "Out of the Dark." Kirsty Hawkshaw lends her piercing vocals to "Blackout," but it's clear where the Hybrid boys' strengths are. You can hear it pounding in your head for days afterwards.
Review by mistakos Feb 13, 2004
Hybrid.. one of the best groups.. and it did not let me down once again. their new album is something that everyone should buy!! their music is so gentle to your ears that u want to keep listening to it over and over again! great work! keep on like that hybrids :)
Review by djphrank Dec 08, 2003
No matter what anyone says, Hybrid is an amazing group and they did not let me down with their new album. Simply Amazing. You must listen as I can not put into words what they have done on their album. Also for those who already have it, their is a hidden bonus track on the cd. Just goto the first track and rewind it, you'll see it start going into the negative numbers. It starts somewhere around -6:07 or somewhere around there. I don't think you can do this in a computer CD player, so you'll have to use a standalone.
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