Tracklist
Omniverses 1 (Los Angeles To The Astro-Infinity) | 5:22 | ||
Naeem (10 Pounds 7 Ounces Of Love) | 2:19 | ||
Futuro (Hot Off The MPC To Disk Mix) | 3:43 | ||
It Started As A Remix For Elvin ("Nobody, Nadie" Estela) | 2:19 | ||
A Satellite's Return (Hot Off The MPC To Disk Mix) | 3:45 | ||
New Birth (Like Waves Crashing And Crashing Again) | 2:40 | ||
Omniverses 2 (In Tribute To The Late Mary Hansen And The Ever Wondrous Stereolab) | 4:19 | ||
My People (I'm Spittin For The Freedom Of) | 2:05 | ||
Temple Jam (Collective Improvisation) | 7:58 |
Credits (3)
- Eric Labson*Mastered By
- Carlos NiñoProducer
- Fabian Ammon*Producer
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5 versions
Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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New Birth CD, Album | Ninja Tune – ZEN CD105 | UK | 2005 | UK — 2005 | Recently Edited | ||||
New Birth 2×12", Album | Ninja Tune – ZEN 105 | UK | 2005 | UK — 2005 | Recently Edited | ||||
New Birth CD, Album, Promo | Ninja Tune – ZENCD105P | UK | 2005 | UK — 2005 | Recently Edited | ||||
New Birth CD, Album | Ninja Tune – ZENCD 105 | Canada | 2005 | Canada — 2005 | |||||
New Birth 2×12", Album, White Label | Ninja Tune – ZEN 105 | UK | 2005 | UK — 2005 |
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referencing New Birth (2×12", Album) ZEN 105
seriously underrated album on NJ, sit back relax and enjoy the vibes of 2005.- Edited 17 years ago
referencing New Birth (CD, Album) ZEN CD105
AmmonContact continues their brand of spacy dublab-inspired trip-hop with NEW BIRTH. The beats here are laidback and smooth, and the melodies are content to drift on top of them. This isn't an album that you have blaring out of your hoopty; instead, this is a head-nodding album, something you put on when you're just chilling. "It Started As a Remix fo Elvin" carries this mood right into orbit, like a sonic meteor shower, while "A Satellite's Return" picks up the pace... but only by a slight bit. "Omniverses 2" develops a haunting theme, only to drop out halfway and slowly reintroduce the theme. Things only really start cutting loose on "Temple Jam," which sounds exactly the way the title implies: a jam session. A short and sweet album.
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