Amon Tobin – Permutation
Label: | Ninja Tune – zenCD36, Ninja Tune – zenCD 36 |
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Format: | CD, Album, Reissue |
Country: | UK |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | Leftfield, Drum n Bass, Future Jazz, Downtempo, Experimental |
Tracklist
1 | Like Regular Chickens | 5:16 | |
2 | Bridge | 5:56 | |
3 | Reanimator | 6:34 | |
4 | Sordid | 7:11 | |
5 | Nightlife | 6:29 | |
6 | Escape | 5:54 | |
7 | Switch | 3:49 | |
8 | People Like Frank | 6:04 | |
9 | Sultan Drops | 5:12 | |
10 | Fast Eddie | 7:38 | |
11 | Toys | 5:16 | |
12 | Nova | 4:42 |
Companies, etc.
- Distributed By – Vital (2)
- Published By – Just Isn't Music
- Made By – Universal M & L, UK
Credits
- Design, Photography – Openmind
- Written-By, Producer – Amon Tobin
Notes
Packaging: transparent tray jewel case with a 4-page booklet.
Cat# zenCD36 appears on CD and back cover.
Cat# zenCD 36 appears on both spines.
Artwork and photography taken in Hamburg, November 1997.
Made in England
dist. Vital
Published by Just Isn't Music.
Cat# zenCD36 appears on CD and back cover.
Cat# zenCD 36 appears on both spines.
Artwork and photography taken in Hamburg, November 1997.
Made in England
dist. Vital
Published by Just Isn't Music.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Printed): 5 021392 169125
- Matrix / Runout: ZENCD36 04 6
- Matrix / Runout (Inner ring etched): MADE IN THE UK BY UNIVERSAL M&L
- Mastering SID Code: IFPI L136
- Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 0403
- Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 04H0
- Mould SID Code (Variant 3): IFPI 04C2
- Mould SID Code (Variant 5): IFPI 04B1
Other Versions (5 of 25)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Permutation (2×LP, Album, Stereo) | Ninja Tune | zen36 | UK | 1998 | |||
Recently Edited | Permutation (CD, Album) | Toy's Factory | TFCK-87953 | Japan | 1998 | ||
Recently Edited | Permutation (CD, Album) | Ninja Tune | zenCD 36 | Canada | 1998 | ||
New Submission | Permutation (CD, Album, Promo) | Ninja Tune | zen cd36 | UK | 1998 | ||
New Submission | Permutation (CD, Album) | Ninja Tune, Ninja Tune | zenCD36, zenCD 36 | Europe | 1998 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Amazing is right (this may be the first time I use this adjective). It's hard to believe that amazing music like this comes from the electronic genre. Tobin makes music that conjures up images in the mind, can even make you groove, and emotions on the side. This music is so dense and made that it only deserves to be played on some of the best kinds of speakers. Those damn bass heavy headphones that badly wash out treble really can't do this stuff justice. Some music is just higher class. I still can get emotional effects after digesting the sounds, so once noticed through awesome soundsytems, you can easier pick it up in cheaper headphones. So the accusations of me as one who cares more about how it's coming out of the speakers than what's coming out are clear to shut up.
These are great soundscapes that will capture and emotionalize you. Those who are comparing this to DJ Shadow's Entroducing... are coming on to something. At least in some senses. Entroducing... is laid back, haunting, beautiful, and relaxingly mesmerizing. Permutation is edgy, rather tense, the antonym of relaxing. Entroducing... conjures up images of the soul, the brain, sunsets, peace, the sky, and rainy, peaceful, urban streets. Permutation conjures up High speed urban street racing (complete with crashes), Centipede colonies watching the escape of prisoners, reanimation of the dead, Frank Booth, and chickens running around with their heads off. Let your imagination run wild with this one. Who needs books when music like this exists? There's a very cool film noir aspect to it all.
Permutation may be his best so far, as I have been able to hear his other albums through (_________ you amazon!). Bridge and Switch are dark as ______ and jazzy. These are as black as any downtown gangster area you can conjure. You got totally twisted songs like Reanimator (that I set to the works of a necromancer who dies, goes to hell, and sets the apocalypse) and Escape (Escape can really twist your mind if you got a sick imagination). My favorite track on here would have to People Like Frank (a line from the awesome movie Blue Velvet), which features one of the soundtrack's bass lines warped, and orchestral samples that were probably warped versions of the Blue Velvet score. It's almost seems it's made entirely from Blue Velvet samples, and that's just awesome.
Fast Eddie and Sordid remind me of cars, with chases, cruises and races, complete with slowdowns, jumps, guns, mood setters, and more! Sultan Drops reminds me of the invading of an empire in an aladdin land. Heck, you could take everything in this album and create so many scenarios it's not funny (my take on Like Regular Chickens is quite fearful, dark and disturbing). Truly, this guy's music is a work of art. And he even can make you dance, actually a lot. I have trouble sitting still.
For those who will stubbornly insist electronic music is non-talented at all, this album will, sadly, not change your mind. But for those who know that electronic music will be more interesting and pure than all of the _______ that people gloat over (Nickelback? HA HA!), this album is for you. Don't wait any longer to check out the music of Amon Tobin. - Does anyone recognize any of the samples Tobin has been using on this record or anywhere else?
I was greatly pleased to find out myself that Nightlife contains substantial portions derived from the song "Temptation" as presented on the LP: Enoch Light And The Light Brigade - Provocative Percussion Volume 2.
All suggestions welcome.
Release
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