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Tracklist

Intrdctn.1:13
Won3:35
No Child Of God4:09
D-Town Tabernacle Choir4:20
You Know The Formula Right?3:32
Evelyn4:36
This Is Where I Came In3:26
Prospects (Marshall Law)3:26
Take Me Home1:45

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    Cover of Instrmntl, 2002-07-02, CDInstrmntl
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    Eastern Developments – EASTDEV002US2002US2002
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    Cover of Instrmntl, 2002-06-00, VinylInstrmntl
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    Eastern Developments – EASTDEV002US2002US2002
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    Cover of Instrmntl, 2002-07-29, CDInstrmntl
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    Tokuma Japan Communications – TKCB-72322Japan2002Japan2002
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    Cover of Instrmntl, 2002-07-24, CDInstrmntl
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    Eastern Developments – TKCB-72400Japan2002Japan2002
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    Cover of Instrmntl, 2018-01-12, FileInstrmntl
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    Ghostly International – GI-24US2018US2018
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    Cover of Instrmntl, 2018-02-00, VinylInstrmntl
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    Ghostly International – GI-24US2018US2018
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    Instrmntl
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    Ghostly International – GI-24US2018US2018
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    Cover of Instrmntl, 2023-06-00, CassetteInstrmntl
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    Not On Label – noneEurope2023Europe2023
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    • True2's avatar
      True2
      Contains Gimmie Lowlands which was only on the JP CD. It's a favorite among the heads. The rest ain't at all shabby either. ;)
      • twilightambiance's avatar
        Besides a couple of clicks here and there on side B, this record was dead silent and sounded beautiful.
        • joepappz's avatar
          joepappz
          Edited 17 years ago
          What can be said? Stunning that's what! From trip-hop through breaks and IDM and back again. There not a bad track. No Child of God stands apart though... just. The whole album is so damn... intelligent. Introduce yourself to Dabrye and you will not regret it. Get one/three and two/three as well as they are masterpieces. My favorite artist of the moment.
          • scoundrel's avatar
            scoundrel
            Dabrye brings on the deep funk with his album <I>Instrmntl</I>, full of hip-hop beats and abstract electronics. Right from “Intrdctn” and “Won,” there’s a funkiness that’s unmistakable as it is catchy.
            “Evelyn” throws some jazzy horns into the mix, while “This Is Where I Came In” is almost straightforward electro. My favorite track would be “D-Town Tabernacle Choir,” a track filled with wobbly piano and solid beats. A good album, albeit rather short.

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