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Scanner Vs DJ Spooky
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Scanner Vs DJ Spooky
Genres: Dance & Electronic, International Music, Special Interest, Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
 
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This 2000 Trip-hop Release Meshes Scanner's Noisy, Ambient Ramblings with Spooky's Grooving Hip-hop Beats. The Result Fits Nicely Into What Sulphur Records USA / UK Defines as the 'meld Series': 'to Explore the Union of On...  more »

     
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All Artists: DJ Spooky
Title: Scanner Vs DJ Spooky
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Sulfur Records
Original Release Date: 2/8/2000
Re-Release Date: 4/17/2001
Album Type: Import
Genres: Dance & Electronic, International Music, Special Interest, Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
Styles: Ambient, Electronica, Turntablists, IDM, Techno, Europe, Britain & Ireland, Experimental Music, Dance Pop, East Coast, Experimental Rap
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 675848000422

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This 2000 Trip-hop Release Meshes Scanner's Noisy, Ambient Ramblings with Spooky's Grooving Hip-hop Beats. The Result Fits Nicely Into What Sulphur Records USA / UK Defines as the 'meld Series': 'to Explore the Union of One Artist with Another, Breaking the Mould, Dissolving Expectations, in the Hope of Opening a Fresh Wound in the Sound.' Includes Thirteen Tracks in All.

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CD Reviews

A really incredible album.....
J. Michael Showalter | Nashville, TN United States | 10/09/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Certainly, this is a great album; in the end, the best that it could do... setting aside that it is a heck of a work unto itself, would be to introduce to a wider audience the strange works of Scanner, who is.... an artist of... uncommon nature....The bulk of people reading this review, I am assuming, are fans of DJ Spooky: the works of Scanner are just not known. Fans of Spooky shouldn't be disappointed; although this is no where near as accessible as the 'Riddim Warfare' album (which, although pretty artistic... could be listened to by a 'major' audience-- Pharoh Monch, Killah Priest and Kool Keith were all on it...) it is as accesible as the 'Freight Elevator Quartet' album, and, probably, shares the title with it of his most important and brilliant work (though 'Viral Sonata', released as Paul Miller... remains his furthest artistic reach). This is a listenable version of his 'illbent' creation: world-sounds mixed with scratching, noise, and minimalist beats... overwrought with Scanner's work.... who does similar things, adding in captured cell-phone conversations....This album also can be liked straight off the bat-- it doesn't take four or five listens like some of Spooky's other stuff-- in this way, it's probably more like Scanner's canon, which, although somewhat weird, doesn't require years to get into. I highly recommend this album both to fans of traditional drum n' bass and to fans of more experimental stuff...."
Love it!
Brian J. Campbell | Delaware, OH United States | 11/02/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I love this CD...it's haunting, but so dark that it brings me down. I find myself relistening frequently."
5 stars if it was longer
Todd Allen Voss | 08/22/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)

"This is Dj Spooky's (aka Paul D. Miller) only joint effort with Scanner (aka Robin Rimbaud). The styles on this disk range widely as they do with the individual albums by these artists. The style is generally "illbient" (meaning a diverse agglomeration of drum'n'bass, ambient and dub).These are two extremely innovative and talented artists who clearly had no conflict of artistic interests on this collaboration. The only negative aspect of this album is the fact that it is less than 40 minutes in length. Nevertheless - a must for any serious spooky or scanner fan."