Search - K.I.A. :: Adieu, Shinjuku Zulu

Adieu, Shinjuku Zulu
K.I.A.
Adieu, Shinjuku Zulu
Genres: Dance & Electronic, International Music
 
  •  Track Listings (14) - Disc #1

Electronica with dance, dub, tribal, choral, breakbeat, chain-gang, folk and square dance elements.

     

CD Details

All Artists: K.I.A.
Title: Adieu, Shinjuku Zulu
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Neuphoria
Release Date: 9/17/2002
Genres: Dance & Electronic, International Music
Styles: Electronica, IDM
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 777320110220

Synopsis

Album Description
Electronica with dance, dub, tribal, choral, breakbeat, chain-gang, folk and square dance elements.
 

CD Reviews

Get A Passport Between Songs
dj ali | 08/31/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This CD takes you on a trip--emotionally and sonically. It starts of with a dance track but is followed by a percussive tribal chant song; a track or two later it slows down for "Yedayed" a mysterious but uplifting downtempo number, and "Mrs. Major Tom", a heartbreaking ballad for the character from David Bowie's "Ground Control" song. Later it gets a little avant-garde with a club cut composed completely from the human voice and chants... you'll need a passport for this CD. (This artist also has a double CD out as K.I.A. called "Sonorous Susurrus" --which I heard about from another review, and got on iTunes-- which is a double CD, one disc all uptempo, the other all downtempo. He also makes similar music under the name Shinjuku Zulu.)"
Hello, Adieu!
Ken Earl | London | 12/20/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This second release by K.I.A. (the first was under the nom-de-tune Shinjuku Zulu) continues the fusion of pop, electronic and world musics to brilliant effect. It ranges from the bluestronica of "Almighty Beat" (heard on MTV's "Making the Band) to the beautiful and sad ballad "Mrs.Tom"--which continues the story of David Bowie's Major Tom character from "Space Oddity" and "Ashes to Ashes"--to "Box the Gnat" which combines minimal electronic beats with handclaps and backwards banjos... if you want to spend an hour-plus transported to other worlds, get this CD. (And also check out K.I.A.'s third release, "Sonorous Susurrus")"