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Various - Staedtizism 3: Instrumentals

Genre:
Electronic, Hip Hop
Style:
Dub, IDM, Experimental
Year:
2002

Tracklist

Steady Bounce 4:21
Ticket 4:51
Silver Circle 4:14
Components & Variables 4:31
Etymon, No! 3:40
Cyberspace Visual 4:28
Lindt 4:44
Right As Rain 7:13
Smooth Momentum 4:35
Esplanade 4:10
Mrs Maze 5:23
Bruce 3:28

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
Staedtizism 3: Instrumentals (CD, Comp) ~scape, ~scape ~SCAPE 12 CD, SC12CD Germany 2002
Staedtizism 3: Instrumentals (2xLP) ~scape sc 012 Germany 2002
Staedtizism 3: Instrumentals (2xLP, Comp, Promo, W/Lbl) ~scape sc 012 Germany 2002
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Review by djinsomnia Jun 26, 2002

referencing Staedtizism 3: Instrumentals, 2xLP, sc 012

There is a growing number of artists who approach hip-hop from a completely new direction. To dedicate the third part of ~Scape's 'Staedtizism' compilation series to hip-hop, is nothing but a logical step. Somewhere in between jazz and weird funk, Andrew Pekler, Jan Jelinek & Bus are floating along. Cappablack from Japan and John Tejada, who teams up with Divine Styler, fan an earthquake full of scratch-inspired old school attacks. Kit Clayton's special brew of cutup-R&B-hop challenges Timbaland and, at the same time, invites him to hang out with him in San Francisco. In the meantime, Thomas Fehlmann is more interested in the relaxing power of the break and how beautifully crafted dub chords can work with it best. Gazoo aka Dan Bell follows this strategy, although he spells jazz with a Detroit-dawn-technobassdrum.
Review by djinsomnia Jun 26, 2002

referencing Staedtizism 3: Instrumentals, CD, Comp, ~SCAPE 12 CD, SC12CD

There is a growing number of artists who approach hip-hop from a completely new direction. To dedicate the third part of ~Scape's 'Staedtizism' compilation series to hip-hop, is nothing but a logical step. Somewhere in between jazz and weird funk, Andrew Pekler, Jan Jelinek & Bus are floating along. Cappablack from Japan and John Tejada, who teams up with Divine Styler, fan an earthquake full of scratch-inspired old school attacks. Kit Clayton's special brew of cutup-R&B-hop challenges Timbaland and, at the same time, invites him to hang out with him in San Francisco. In the meantime, Thomas Fehlmann is more interested in the relaxing power of the break and how beautifully crafted dub chords can work with it best. Gazoo aka Dan Bell follows this strategy, although he spells jazz with a Detroit-dawn-technobassdrum.