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| ARTIST: | The Aleph |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Artificial Music Machine |
| TYPE: | A sexy soundtrack to your secret life, a glimpse of elegant modern sound and a taste of visceral noise, a subliminal electronic pop album of form, function, and fashion., Electronic |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Nude Dreamers, Memory Is Not Serving Here, Twilight Speeds, Conversing Eye Movements, Lazarus, Cut Deeper, Drowning Victims, Burned To Breathe, 2 min 12 sec at the mall, Reinterpretation (m1d1) |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 825684000326 |
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Customer Reviews of Live From Northpark Mall
I normally don't do this, but... ...I've only listened to 8 out of their 10 tracks, but the impression is loud and clear - this CD is quite stellar. In most places. If it weren't for the unfitting, subpar first 2 tracks, this CD could very well have earned 5 stars (assuming the other 2 tracks I haven't listened to are solid as well). The vocals are seductively intoxicating; the production is delicately solid; yet the two never overpower each other. In this sense, they accompany, support, and balance each other. A great moody, listening album for those quiet, contemplative moments! <
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>The best way to describe the album is that it's trip hop with micro/glitch house production values. <
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>Due to the first 2 tracks, the album ALMOST receives 4.5 stars, but because it's not quite there, it doesn't get rounded up to 5 out of 5 stars. Hence the unfortunate, yet still a very good rating of 4 out of 5 stars. Don't let this discourage you though from buying this CD. Everything else is TOP NOTCH, forward-thinking music.
Machines move me
Here is music given unto us from a group of young artists tapping fingering and fondling the revolutionary organism of our age- the computer- as instrument as melody machine as surreal music box-output-input-a wire- like a digital hookah filled with tripping ram and rom conjuring up fuzzy wuzzy sounds and venus induced images all cut up and spliced up and melting like modern modern art-like watching two Sorayama sexy bots in synthetic erotic poses licking each others bits and bytes in a dressing room at the mall-clothes on the floor-price tags, metal tongues and fingers on throats - and the Aleph over the store speakers moving the consumers.