Album Details
Title: The Cloud Making Machine Artist: Laurent Garnier Release Date: 2/22/2005 Label: Mute Records, F Communication, Pias Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto UPCs: 724596928226, 5413356682021, 5413356682076, 5413356684018 Genre: Electronica Styles: House, Techno, Experimental Techno Moods: Clinical, Hypnotic, Party/Celebratory, Detached, Sensual, Stylish, Trippy, Energetic, Smooth Total Copies: 2 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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The Cloud Making Machine, Pt. 1
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9.01-9:06
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Barbiturik Blues
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Huis Clos
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Act 1 Minotaure Ex.
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First Reaction (V2)
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Controlling the House, Pt. 2
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(I Wanna Be) Waiting for My Plane
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Jeux d'Enfants
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The Cloud Making Machine, Pt. 2
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2005 | CD | Mute Records | 9282 | | 2005 | CD | F Communication | | | 2005 | CD | Pias | 211 |
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Album Review
Numerous veteran producers of dance music made safe albums throughout the early 2000s. They either confined themselves to being inspired by nothing but their past releases or lost their way entirely, turning out muck that didn't illuminate any more than a nondescript chillout compilation. Laurent Garnier, however, takes more chances than ever with The Cloud Making Machine, a sprawling, moody album guaranteed to throw longtime fans for a loop (if 2000's Unreasonable Behaviour didn't do it, this one will). The producer is joined by several musicians, including pianist Bugge Wesseltoft, vocalist/oud player Dhafer Youssef, and percussionist Sangoma Everett. In a sense, the album is an extension of 2004's Excess Luggage, his imposing five-disc mix that took in detroit techno, Chicago house, film scores, dour chamber pop group Tindersticks and british folk-hero John Martyn. Few tracks are related in any way to the dancefloor, and even those are slightly bent, regularly funneling into compositions that inspire deep thought. The whole thing is more visual than visceral. While some producers are content with making albums that take few risks and no more than a couple spins to understand and quickly forget, The Cloud Making Machine requires a lot more from its listener. It's often impenetrable and there are a couple derailments -- hear the Stooges-inspired knuckle dragger "(I Wanna Be) Waiting for My Plane," which also turns out to be Garnier's "We're an American Band" -- but it's never off-putting. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Bugge Wesseltoft | Strings, Keyboards | | Dhafer Youssef | Oud, Vocals | | Laurent Garnier | Various | | Marc Chalosse | Keyboards | | Philippe Nadaud | Soprano | | Scan X | Guitar, Mixing |
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