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Machine Drum - Urban Biology FLAC

Singer:

Machine Drum

Album:

Urban Biology

Genre:

Electronic style / Hip-hop & RAP

FLAC album size:

1825 mb

MP3 album size:

1816 mb

WMA album size:

1677 mb

Other music formats:

WAV AU AC3 MP3 APE VOC ADX

Rating:

4.1 ✱

Style:

Glitch, IDM, Experimental, Ambient

Country:

US

Date of release:

2002

Machine Drum - Urban Biology FLAC


Machine Drum - Urban Biology FLAC

Tracklist

Cream Soda Part 1 2:17
Cream Soda Part 2 4:29
Icya 5:04
Countchocula 6:03
Urban Biology 2:20
Def In It 3:34
Berim 5:00
Dog Day 2:24
Nathea 5:46
Uptown 6:11
Floss 8:51
Jack 1:05
Realization 6:22
Jigga Why? 5:36
Kids World 6:36

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
MERCK 012 Machine Drum Urban Biology ‎(CD, Album, Ltd) Merck MERCK 012 US 2002
PCD-23272 Machine Drum Urban Biology ‎(CD, Album) P-Vine Records PCD-23272 Japan 2002
MERCK UB Machine Drum Urban Biology ‎(2xLP, Album) Merck MERCK UB US 2003
MERCK UB Machine Drum Urban Biology ‎(2xLP, Album, Ltd, Gre) Merck MERCK UB US 2003



FailCrew
Clearly the best yet from Stewart; under his Machine Drum alias, at least. Extremely glitched-out hip-hop beats cut onto some of the most brilliant melodies I have ever heard. The mastery of rhythm and beats present here is simply the epitome of the direction in which Merck was headed during the early-2000's. We begin with the ambient introduction of "Cream Soda Part 1" and the beautiful soundscape "Cream Soda Part 2", then cut into some of the best examples of glitch-hop in existence, including the phone-infected "Countchocula" and the blasted-in-your-face speedy cut-ups of "Realization". Next comes the hilarious samples of "Jigga Why", and the conclusion with "Kids World", which just simply could not have been topped as the choice for a conclusion. All in all, this combination of wonderfully emotive leads and drums, which /never/ sound dull, makes this album one of my favorites of all time.

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