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Prefuse 73 - Vocal Studies + Uprock Narratives

Label:
Catalog#:
WARP LP 83
Format:
2 x Vinyl, LP
Country:
UK
Released:
09 Jun 2001
Genre:
Electronic, Hip Hop
Style:
Glitch, Breaks, IDM, Broken Beat, Hip Hop

Tracklist

A1   Radio Attack X
A2   Nuno X
A3   Life Death X
    Featuring - Mikah 9
B1   Point To B X
B2   Five Minutes Away X
B3   Living Life X
    Featuring - Rec Center
B4   Eve Of Dextruction X
C1   Last Night X
    Featuring - Sam Prekop
C2   ClichĂ© Intro
C3   Back In Time X
C4   Hot Winter's Day X
D1   Black List X
    Featuring - Aesop Rock , MF Doom
D2   Untitled X
    Featuring - Dose One
D3   Afternoon Love In X
D4   7th Message X

Notes

Performed and written by Scott Herren.
Design by George Mofongo Estrada (GHavisualagency).

Track 09 ("Last Night") contain samples from Deadato's "Nights In White Satin" ("Deodato 2"/1973)
Track 15 ("Afternoon Love In") contain samples from Paul Horn's "Agra" ("Inside The Taj Mahal"/1969)

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Rated 5/5
Review by servo May 11, 2002
these guys have an amazing production style. embracing hip hip and electronic music. i like the choppy cut up, yet atmospheric style of some of the tracks. the scratches are nice too. also check out a project called DABRYE, who will be releasing a remix for prefuse73.
Review by DJPASQUEZ Mar 28, 2002
Prefuse 73 uses the human voice as an instrument and is though following the ideas of human beatbox. Stuttered rap voices whom are sampled from a record by putting down the needele on the record randomly. The result is not experimental at all but fresh groovin´ tunes with that special extra. If Autechre are subliminal hiphop, Prefuse 73 brings the nerdy harddisk-rock of Autechre back to the streets. Recommended !
Rated 4/5
Review by eiskristall Mar 28, 2002
Prefuse 73 tries to go an another way in Hip Hop. Okay, that IS a new way and I like it. Experimental sounds and sequences between the breakbeats gives you a special kind of feeling. You like more abstract stuff of this genre? Then try to check releases from Anti-Pop Consortium and the new label "Lex Records" (supported by Warp).