Clearly the best yet from Stewart; under his Machine Drum alias, at least. Extremely glitched-out hip-hop beats cut onto some of the most brilliant melodies I have ever heard. The mastery of rhythm and beats present here is simply the epitome of the direction in which Merck was headed during the early-2000's.
We begin with the ambient introduction of "Cream Soda Part 1" and the beautiful soundscape "Cream Soda Part 2", then cut into some of the best examples of glitch-hop in existence, including the phone-infected "Countchocula" and the blasted-in-your-face speedy cut-ups of "Realization". Next comes the hilarious samples of "Jigga Why", and the conclusion with "Kids World", which just simply could not have been topped as the choice for a conclusion.
All in all, this combination of wonderfully emotive leads and drums, which /never/ sound dull, makes this album one of my favorites of all time.
We begin with the ambient introduction of "Cream Soda Part 1" and the beautiful soundscape "Cream Soda Part 2", then cut into some of the best examples of glitch-hop in existence, including the phone-infected "Countchocula" and the blasted-in-your-face speedy cut-ups of "Realization". Next comes the hilarious samples of "Jigga Why", and the conclusion with "Kids World", which just simply could not have been topped as the choice for a conclusion.
All in all, this combination of wonderfully emotive leads and drums, which /never/ sound dull, makes this album one of my favorites of all time.