Klute - No One's Listening Anymore

Label: Breakbeat Science Recordings
Catalog#: BBSCD 017
Format: 2 x CD, Album
Country:US
Released:Mar 2005
Genre: Electronic
Style: Leftfield, Downtempo, Electro, Drum n Bass
Notes:Track 1-02, "Give Me Faith", is missing from the track listing on the back cover.

Track 1-11b is an unlisted bonus track that appears in the same CD track as 1-11a after a minute or so of silence.

The vocal & co-writing credits in the liner notes list the CD1 tracks as being on CD2, and vice-versa.
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Tracklisting:

1-01   Torrential Pain (6:35)
    Vocals - Moocha
1-02   Give Me Faith (5:35)
    Vocals - Kiyomi
1-03   Al Kinda (5:50)
1-04   Adult (4:33)
    Vocals - Kiyomi
1-05   Empty Tank (4:17)
    Vocals - Suont
1-06   No Return (3:11)
1-07   Never Ending (6:38)
    Vocals - Moocha
1-08   Off Out Up And Under (5:08)
    Vocals - Moocha
1-09   Does The Darkness Make You Feel Sad? (5:03)
    Vocals - Kiyomi
1-10   Coconut Teaser (6:24)
1-11a   I'll Do Anything (You Want Me To) (8:16)
1-11b   Untitled
2-01   Time 4 Change (5:34)
2-02   Make A Stand (6:36)
    Co-producer - Marcus Intalex
2-03   Stuck On You (6:04)
2-04   Acid Rain (5:08)
    Vocals - Moocha
2-05   Finger In The Hole (5:57)
2-06   6 Days (6:50)
2-07   Crosby (6:37)
2-08   Second Skin (5:36)
    Vocals - Suont
2-09   Silently (7:21)
    Vocals - Moocha
2-10   Losing You (5:53)
    Co-producer - Calibre
  Vocals - Kiyomi
2-11   Saviour (7:04)
2-12   Hidden Hand (6:06)
User Reviews:
the_architech, Mar 16, 2008

Too much to review individually. Pretty good album overall although I was a little disappointed. Ive heard such good tunes from Klute I expected too much here. That said, there are still some amazing tunes that make the whole album worth the buy. "Never Ending" is an incredibly complex track with offbeat drums and beautiful vocals. "Ill Do Anything You Want Me To" is a hypnotising breaks tune I would definitely play out if I ever spun breaks. "Acid Rain", although very sad, is a powerful drum and bass track. "Second Skin" and "Saviour" are other standout tunes. I used to like "Losing You" but it got repetetive after a while.

Overall a good album. I spin some of this out occassionally, but mostly just listen to it in the car on long drives. The whole thing has a sad sound to it, but as Klute explains in the liner notes, he prefers the bittersweet beauty of melancholy. I do too.

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