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Loudness Clarifies / Electronic Music From Tapelab
Jack Dangers
Loudness Clarifies / Electronic Music From Tapelab
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
 
  •  Track Listings (12) - Disc #1
  •  Track Listings (10) - Disc #2

Jack Dangers, founder of the legendary Meat Beat Manifesto, has returned with his second double album on Important Records. Following the success of Forbidden Planet Explored, Dangers? soundtrack for the legendary sci-fi f...  more »

     
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All Artists: Jack Dangers
Title: Loudness Clarifies / Electronic Music From Tapelab
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Important Records
Release Date: 11/2/2004
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Pop
Styles: Electronica, Dance Pop
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPC: 793447504223

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Jack Dangers, founder of the legendary Meat Beat Manifesto, has returned with his second double album on Important Records. Following the success of Forbidden Planet Explored, Dangers? soundtrack for the legendary sci-fi film Forbidden Planet, he has brought us a brand new Meat Beat-style manifestation and a collection of 10 years worth of his electro-acoustic musique concrete. 'Loudness Clarifies/Electronic Music From Tapelab' brings forth both sides of Jack Dangers? multi-dimensional audio personality into one single commercial package neatly designed by Almighty. From the distant, careful experimentalism found in 'Music From Tapelab' to the dance floor-oriented 'Loudness Clarifies,' we experience Dangers as a whole musical entity. While we don?t want to oversimplify his many musical branches, this double CD is the ultimate example of the depth and breadth of this groundbreaking and highly influential electronic artist. Disc 1 is a Meat Beat Manifesto style beats-and-breaks workout/overhaul of the musique concrete material from disc two. Like a dance party in a classroom, 'Loudness Clarifies' combines the more academic aspects of Jack Dangers music with the absolute beat of his work in Meat Beat Manifesto. The result is an exotic, textured deep bass breakout from the king of dance floor. Disc 2 is a collection of electro-acoustic musique concrete for film, radio and television, recorded at Tapelab over the last 10 years.
 

CD Reviews

Packed!
Thomas J. Park | Saint Louis, MO USA | 05/21/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"A good thing about Jack Dangers is that he is not out to rip people off. For real. The songs in this 2 cd set are no exception. The songs are full of synth work, signature pounding drums, and elements of musique concrete. Fans of Dangers will recognize traces of earlier efforts in this album, but will be unable to deny that there is something new, too-- an almost indie element of raw and distorted sounds, perfectly capturing the agression, assertion and frustration of being into the meat of the beat. The second disc contains examples of ambience as hilarious as it is proficient-- as restless and unable to sit still as it would seem that Dangers himself is."
Another Genre-Defying Masterpiece from the Godfather
T Boz | USA | 11/29/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Jack Dangers has pioneered so many electronic musical genres over the past 2 decades, it's almost impossible to listen to dance music without hearing his touch these days. Whether it's the alternative hip hop scene he forged in the late 80's, the 'big beat' sound he became associated with in the early 90's, the first footsteps into jungle he took, or the more dub-inspired route his work has gone since, anything this man touches is worth a listen. Although most of his work is instrumental these days, his biting raps & Lennon-like vocals on social, environmental, and humane issues fused some of the most intelligent lyrics with a surrealist view that stands apart. If you've never heard of Jack or Meat Beat Manifesto, do yourself a favor and buy everything you can find by him!"
Not Half Bad . . .
C. Burnside | the same planet as you. | 05/22/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"After listening to Forbidden Planet Explored, I was pretty disapointed. Then I heard Loudness Clarifies, I was pretty stoked to hear the bass and beats from my speakers. There are some great tracks like "Solid Gold", "Super Hit 9" and "Boss Society." The album is a great update on what Jack is headed and where he is. Yet, listening to the second disc was pretty boring, and bland as Wonderbread with water. It's almost as if Jack didn't put enough spacey garbage on Forbidden Planet that he had to ruin this great album. Oh well, the actual music is great and a pleasure to listen to."