Adult. / Detroit House Guests |
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Album: | Detroit House Guests | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Adult. | Added: | Sep 2017 | |
Label: | Mute Records |
A-File Activity |
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Add Date: | 2017-12-31 | Pull Date: | 2018-03-04 |
Week Ending: | Mar 4 | Feb 25 | Feb 18 | Feb 11 | Feb 4 | Jan 28 | Jan 21 | Jan 14 |
Airplays: | 2 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 03, 2018: | Music Casserole Into The Drum | 4. | Feb 21, 2018: | The Fuzz Deli Stop (And Start Again) | |
2. | Feb 28, 2018: | I Like to Dance: Shake Off Your Pants We Are A Mirror | 5. | Feb 21, 2018: | I Like to Dance: Shake Off Your Pants We Chase The Sound | |
3. | Feb 24, 2018: | Music Casserole We Chase The Sound | 6. | Feb 18, 2018: | veggie tales This Situation |
Album Review |
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DJ Postnatal Reviewed 2017-12-25 | ||
Weirdo funhouse acid trip of a record. Genre...maybe electro drum pad nuttiness? There is something inherently unsettling about every track on this album. Dissonance abounds as well as haunting, intentionally creepy vocals. I think the noise people might appreciate many tracks here. Time to get strange! RIYL Electric 6, My Robot Friend, Freezepop FCC clean Recommended tracks: 5, 7, 8, 10, 11 1. (6:00) Midtempo minimalist modulated drumming, chiming, beeps and boops with noisy female vox. 2. (3:59) Disturbing male and female chanting over an eerily whistling note, getting more and more urgent, ending in a violent crescendo before petering out. 3. (5:58) The soundtrack to a creepy video-game assembly line tooting along with a computerized pipe organ. Hypnotic female vox punctuated by shrieking, extreme vocal fry, and ghosts trying to sing opera. 4. (5:03) Something danceable, but repetitive. Gritty male vox and monotonous female response. Electro zoops and zaps. 5. (5:41) Head-bobbing uptempo staccato synthy bleeps and bloops with the usual ominous lyrics, voices switching from left to right stereo. 6. (5:02) Begins and ends with brain-churning static, then continues as a midtempo dissonant sound collage of moaning and groaning over a bouncy synth beat. 7. (6:15) Computer beat gone wrong with mad-scientist vocals, with heavy breathing giving me life. Upbeat and amazing, despite its repetitiveness. 8. (3:48) "Here be monsters!" lyric heralds an almost kidsong-like feel, which eventually gets more sinister, of course. Could be a song off of Weebls Stuff (is that still a thing?). 9. (3:45) Lamentable female vox over a minimalist repeating synth line. If you like jarring things without beats, this is for you. 10. (3:18) The funhouse soundtrack song. Lose yourself in a churning beat while Alice in Wonderland-style lyrics take you on an adventure. 11. (8:20) A long one. Ambient noises of the city with monotonous monologues assaulting the left and right stereo individually. After ~2:30, dissonance abounds. Then, a change in tempo around 5:00 and return to the monologues. 12. (4:23) A Hare Krishna-esque swirling into another dimension. Chanting, almost like a spacey Animal Collective track. |
Track Listing |
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