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QuanticThe 5th Exotic

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Trip Hop, Broken Beat, Breaks, Breakbeat, Future Jazz, Downtempo

Year:

Tracklist

Introduction0:43
The 5th Exotic4:07
Snakes In The Grass5:11
Infinite Regression3:20
Life In The Rain6:33
Long Road Ahead3:47
Common Knowledge6:13
The Picture Inside4:12
Through These Eyes5:20
Time Is The Enemy3:38
In The Key Of Blue6:50
Meaning2:46

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    Cover of The 5th Exotic, 2001, CDThe 5th Exotic
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    Tru Thoughts – TRUCD016UK2001UK2001
    Cover of The 5th Exotic, 2001-06-19, VinylThe 5th Exotic
    2×LP, Album
    Tru Thoughts – TRU LP 016UK2001UK2001
    Recently Edited
    Cover of The 5th Exotic, 2001, CDThe 5th Exotic
    CD, Album
    Tru Thoughts – TRUCD016UK2001UK2001
    New Submission
    Cover of The 5th Exotic, 2001, CDThe 5th Exotic
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    Tru Thoughts – TRUCD016UK2001UK2001
    New Submission
    Cover of The 5th Exotic, 2001, CDThe 5th Exotic
    CD, Album, Stereo
    Tru Thoughts – TRUCD016UK2001UK2001
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    Cover of The 5th Exotic, 2001, CDThe 5th Exotic
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    Tru Thoughts – TRUCD016UK2001UK2001
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    Cover of The 5th Exotic, 2013-08-00, VinylThe 5th Exotic
    2×LP, Album, Limited Edition, Repress, 180 gram
    Tru Thoughts – TRU LP 016UK2013UK2013
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    Cover of The 5th Exotic, 2014-07-04, FileThe 5th Exotic
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    Not On Label (Quantic Self-released) – noneUK2014UK2014
    New Submission
    Cover of The 5th Exotic, , VinylThe 5th Exotic
    2×LP, Test Pressing
    Tru Thoughts – TRULP 016UKUK
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    Cover of The 5th Exotic, , CDThe 5th Exotic
    CD, Album, Reissue
    Tru Thoughts – TRUCD016UKUK
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    Reviews

    • cosmicvlad's avatar
      cosmicvlad
      Great reissue. There is no compression, the bass is soft, elastic, high and middle in place. I bought a record on bandcamp. It's cheaper there.
      • Disco-Dean's avatar
        Disco-Dean
        Absolutely outstanding album by Quantic. The 5th Exotic is a shining example of his ability to create unique, quality music.
        • Rhodes123's avatar
          Rhodes123
          I was looking forward to this reissue. Gutted that there is a bit of distortion at the beginning of Infinite Regression. I have the original pressing but the cover has split. Now I'm left with two less than perfect copies.
          • keepinmusicclassy's avatar
            Edited 11 years ago


            I love the way this man makes a drum loop. Silky smooth with a heavy jazz influence, this album makes for an interesting listen. Definitely a bit repetitive at times, but there’s enough variation to keep the songs fresh. Something I would put on late at night while driving with me, myself and my thoughts.
            • Big-Beat-Beddy's avatar
              Edited 13 days ago
              Based on the jazz-funk inspired, break-beat looping, movie-sampling template of 1990s trip hop, Quantic's debut album took the genre forward by using a wider range of orchestral instruments, a richly layered, organic-sounding production, more diverse breakbeat styles and tempos (from fast broken beat to slow downtempo) and sophisticated quirkiness. This mature take on trip hop is all the more astonishing given that it was written, produced and arranged by a mere 21 year-old.

              The melodies (arguably the catchiest of any Quantic album) and drums shine throughout, with the energetic title-track and beautiful "Time Is The Enemy" standing out. A couple of stronger melodies / vocals could have elevated this from sterling background music to 'classic album' status.

              Whilst Quantic's sound was to become increasingly mainstream and diverse on subsequent albums, "Trouble From The River" (2002) and the "Mishaps Happening" title-track (2004) are two exceptions that keep the 5th Exotic spirit alive. (8)
              • liquidgrinder's avatar
                liquidgrinder
                A brilliant album. I came across Quantic after liking his remix of the Bonobo song "The Plug". Turns out that Quantic and Bonobo are on the same label, and they both produce music in a similar vein. The 5th exotic is a very catchy record, but still has depth on repeated listenings. The songs don't get repetitive at all, and they don't tire with repeated listenings. I think this album is superior to Quantic's followup, Apricot Morning, because i think this one was produced before Quantic made it big, so less flash and bad vocalists, and more laid-back beats and chilled instrumentals. My favourites are "Life in the rain" and "Snakes in the Grass"

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