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Lusine* - Serial Hodgepodge

Label:
Catalog#:
GI-37
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
US
Released:
30 Nov 2004
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
Techno, IDM

Tracklist

1   Ask You 6:07
    Vocals - Zoe McGuire
2   Slur 5:08
3   Drip 2:26
4   The Stop 4:57
    Vocals - Zoe McGuire
5   Everything Under The Sun 5:21
6   Make It Easy 5:29
7   Still Frame 2:38
8   Falling In 4:38
9   Auto Pilot 6:08
10   Figment 5:51
11   Payne's Gray 6:07

Credits

Artwork By [Design] - BombTheDot
Photography - Brandi Morris
Written-By, Producer - Jeff McIlwain

Notes

The last track is exclusive to the CD version of the album.
Released as Digipak.

(p) 2004 Ghostly International. (c) 2004 The Ghostly International Company (ASCAP).

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Rated 4/5
Review by scoundrel Jan 14, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
Abstract and proud, Lusine’s SERIAL HODGEPODGE wears its credentials on its sleeve, from the torn-up female vocals and melodic underpinnings on “Ask You” to the crispness of “Slur.” “Drip” sounds like a lost Tim Hecker track, however, while “The Drop” edges into Akufen-like house rhythms. And, as if just to prove he could do it, he moves to downtempo on the gentle “Everything Under the Sun.” Though the tracks show sharp production values, they can be sterile at times; for instance, “Falling In” is smart and danceable, but also cold. “Auto Pilot” is slightly warmer, while “Figment” is slightly choppier. The final track, “Payne’s Gray,” takes a completely abstract route, with a cello cutting in and out. Doubtless, there’s an eclectic quality to these tracks, showing a great range of imagination and ability. But a more concrete vision to link the tracks together as an album would also be welcome.
Rated 4/5
Review by zer0 Dec 02, 2005 (edited over 3 years ago)
Nothing too exciting here. Nevertheless, everything still sounds pleasant and relaxing. Tunes range from slower trip-hop to some faster, house inspired beats, with a couple of more experimental and calm noise/ambient tracks. The production is of course flawless, so is the use of samples (vocal/classical instruments) and overall quality of this release is undoubtfully at a high level.