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One Self - Children Of Possibility

Label:
Catalog#:
ZENCD 94
Format:
CD, Album, Enhanced
Country:
Canada
Released:
2005
Genre:
Electronic, Hip Hop
Style:
Broken Beat, Trip Hop

Tracklist

1   Fear The Labour 5:29 X
    Bass - John Ellis
2   Trying To Speak 4:13 X
    Vocals - Demolition Man
3   Be Your Own 4:43 X
    Bass - J. Enberg
  Keyboards - Jeppe Saugman
4   Temptation 4:43 X
5   Over Exposed 5:43
    Bass, Keyboards - John Ellis
  Flute - Finn Peters
6   Bluebird 3:45 X
    Bass - T. Yardley
7   SD2 6:32
    Bass - J. Enberg
  Drums - K. Selberg
  Flute, Saxophone - Finn Peters
  Keyboards - Jeppe Saugman
8   Paranoid 4:14 X
    Bass - John Ellis
9   Hollow Human Beings 4:39 X
    Bass, Keyboards, Guitar - John Ellis
10   Cupid Smiling The Smile 3:59 X
    Bass - T. Yardley
  Sitar - A. Mills
  Vocals - Little Green
11   Sunshine 6:28 X
    Bass - T. Yardley
  Guitar - A. Mills
  Koto, Keyboards - Bruno Wonder Lich Heinen
12   Unfamiliar Places 4:44 X
    Bass, Keyboards, Vocals - John Ellis
Video1   Bluebird

Credits

Producer - DJ Vadim
Scratches - DJ Woody

Notes

Released in a Digipak.

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Rated 1/5
Review by luna Nov 01, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
Quite a lot of gripes on this one, conscious lyrics come across a little too self-righteous and don't bring any new ideas to the table (I've heard this one before by someone else basically). Don't get me wrong, I'm glad the conscious movement is taking hold but there needs to be a balance between what needs to be said, creativity (or lack of) and dopeness. Middle eastern vocal samples are overused, and for once, Vadim's beats come across somewhat formulaic. The female rhymes/vocals don't add much to the tracks but a reason to skip them altogether. Overall, lack of execution and new ideas.