Blockhead / Interludes After Midnight
Album: | Interludes After Midnight | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Blockhead | Added: | May 2012 | |
Label: | Ninja Tune |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2012-06-30 | Pull Date: | 2012-09-02 |
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Week Ending: | Sep 2 | Aug 26 | Aug 19 | Aug 12 | Aug 5 | Jul 22 | Jul 15 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 13, 2019: | Bass Pro Shop
Escape The Meadow |
4. | Aug 29, 2012: | Summer Session
Escape The Meadow |
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2. | Dec 04, 2012: | We're All Alright
Never Forget Your Token |
5. | Aug 22, 2012: | Summer Session
Escape The Meadow |
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3. | Aug 30, 2012: | Meown After Midnight
Never Forget Your Token |
6. | Aug 15, 2012: | Summer Session
Beyond Reach Feat. Baby Dayliner |
Album Review
Alexander stork
Reviewed 2012-06-28
Reviewed 2012-06-28
Blockhead - Interludes After Midnight
Retro electronic beats. Groovy stuff from the impeccable Blockhead. [FCC] - 4, 5, 12
1: About the NY Subways. Autotuned voice samples with groovy percussion. Not too much development but a fun track.
2: Dark. Sounds like a rumble is going down in the Bronx. Appropriately named.
3: Sounds like a MIddle-Eastern Bazaar at dusk. Funky but still somewhat threatening.
4: [FCC] - The experience of waking up in the morning. Slow, plodding, trying to get the energy back.
5: [FCC] One of the livelier tracks. Retro. (When was the last time you saw a Tower Records?)
6: * Indian sounding, very fun bass that goes up and down. A fairytale is sung in the middle. Grooooovy!
7: Heavy drumgs on this track. Synths open it up. Voices interspersed throughout, but distorted.
8: A 20th century workman's chant. I imagined it being sung by people working on a production line to stave off the drudgery. Anti-technology vibe from the workers.
9: One of the most "organic" tracks. Bluesay, baleful male vocals, light bass.
10: Stretching fitness video intro followed by deep beats. Wind instrument sounds throughout. Similarly, the music speeds up and "stretches" like a rubberband as the song builds.
11: * Piano lesson. You can hear the metronome and the unsteady hands playing. Breathy, ethereal male vocals. One of the most interesting on the album.
12: [FCC] Rapid switches of stereo left and right. Messes with your sense of direction if on headphones. : D
Retro electronic beats. Groovy stuff from the impeccable Blockhead. [FCC] - 4, 5, 12
1: About the NY Subways. Autotuned voice samples with groovy percussion. Not too much development but a fun track.
2: Dark. Sounds like a rumble is going down in the Bronx. Appropriately named.
3: Sounds like a MIddle-Eastern Bazaar at dusk. Funky but still somewhat threatening.
4: [FCC] - The experience of waking up in the morning. Slow, plodding, trying to get the energy back.
5: [FCC] One of the livelier tracks. Retro. (When was the last time you saw a Tower Records?)
6: * Indian sounding, very fun bass that goes up and down. A fairytale is sung in the middle. Grooooovy!
7: Heavy drumgs on this track. Synths open it up. Voices interspersed throughout, but distorted.
8: A 20th century workman's chant. I imagined it being sung by people working on a production line to stave off the drudgery. Anti-technology vibe from the workers.
9: One of the most "organic" tracks. Bluesay, baleful male vocals, light bass.
10: Stretching fitness video intro followed by deep beats. Wind instrument sounds throughout. Similarly, the music speeds up and "stretches" like a rubberband as the song builds.
11: * Piano lesson. You can hear the metronome and the unsteady hands playing. Breathy, ethereal male vocals. One of the most interesting on the album.
12: [FCC] Rapid switches of stereo left and right. Messes with your sense of direction if on headphones. : D
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