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Venetian Snares - Higgins Ultra Low Track Glue Funk Hits 1972 - 2006

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Catalog#:
ZIQ056CD
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
UK
Released:
27 May 2002
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
IDM, Breakcore, Experimental

Tracklist

1   Dance Like You're Selling Nails 6:18 X
    Saxophone - Mark Kaminsky
  Vocals - Jo Apps
2   Banana Seat Girl 4:01 X
3   Fuck Off 1:11
4   Make Ronnie Rocket 6:12 X
5   Vokeheads 5:39 X
6   Deadman Dj 5:05 X
7   Cobra Commander 4:44 X
8   Walmer Side 5:04 X
9   Dismantling Five Years 6:19 X
10   We Are Oceans 6:28 X

Credits

Artwork By [Design & Model] - Ben Curzon
Photography - Uncle Sonny
Producer, Written-By - Aaron Funk

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Review by Oct 09, 2004 (edited over 5 years ago)
Highlights for me are Dance... and We Are Oceans, which are respectively probably his most upbeat and beautiful works so far. The best marriage of classical and breakcore yet, excepting perhaps Squarepusher's Tundra 4. (Without meaning sound like a pretentious prick.)
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Review by chromakey_dreamcoat Sep 12, 2006 (edited over 3 years ago)
This is really where Aaron Funk has begun making real breakcore music. "Dance Like You're Selling Nails" and "Banana Seat Girl" both include a genius mix of breakcore and instrumental, such as hornet, funk guitar and flute. Excluding his insane breakcore style, Venetian Snares composed one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard: "Dismantling Five Years". This track really proves how Venetian Snares has a melodic personality within him. I'm about to tear each time I listen to "Dismantling Five Years", I admit. I really like that album, just like "Meathole", "Rossz Csillag Alatt Született" and "Cavalcade of Glee and Dadaist Happy Hardcore Pom Poms". But there is a con about this album: some of the tracks are exagerately improvised. They remain great, but Aaron Funk could have made them better structured. It is a must-have album for Venetian Snares fans, such as me! Long life to the greatest canadian artist ever!