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Venetian Snares - The Chocolate Wheelchair Album (2003) FLAC

Venetian Snares - The Chocolate Wheelchair Album (2003) FLAC

BAND/ARTIST: Venetian Snares

  • Title: The Chocolate Wheelchair Album
  • Year Of Release: 2003
  • Label: Planet Mu Records Ltd.
  • Genre: Electronic, Breakcore
  • Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 00:49:07
  • Total Size: 117.2 MB / 339.6 MB
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Venetian Snares – The Chocolate Wheelchair Album

Label/Cat#: Planet Mu – ZIQ077CD
Country: UK
Year: 20 Oct 2003
Genre: Electronic
Style: Breakcore
Format: CD, Album

Tracklist
01. Abomination Street (04:22)
02. Too Young (03:02)
03. Langside (03:52)
04. Einstein-Rosen Bridge (03:36)
05. Hand Throw (05:03)
06. Epidermis (04:42)
07. Ghetto Body Buddy (04:46)
08. Sky Painted On Car (05:15)
09. Marty's Tardis (09:17)
10. Herbie Goes Ballistic (05:13)

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Total length: 00:49:08



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1 disque(s) - 10 piste(s)
Durée totale : 00:49:07
Artistes principaux : Venetian Snares
Compositeur : A.Funk
Label : Planet Mu Records Ltd.
Genre : Électronique
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo
(с) 2003 Planet Mu Records Ltd.
(p) 2003 Mutesong


Venetian Snares, aka Aaron Funk, continues his successful run on Planet µ with The Chocolate Wheelchair Album, this time around capturing the spirit of ecstatic jazz in an electronic context. John Coltrane probably couldn't conceive of the music that Funk has created here, but 'Trane's last works (Interstellar Space, particularly) mirror the everything-happening-all-the-time atmosphere of this album. The beats seem to ram through at their own pace, sometimes slowing, sometimes speeding, not really adhering to a straight tempo, but constantly around or above 150 bpms. Individual tracks blur together in a chaos of blastbeats and sampled vocals, making this more of a suite than a collection of tracks. Similar in its unpredictability to the rest of Funk's discography, Chocolate Wheelchair distinguishes itself with the tracks featuring vocal samples, like the ridiculous "Einstein-Rosen Bridge," which manages to sound like a rave track from early-'90s Berlin but somehow disco-fied. The Mötley Crüe samples on "Too Young" may be the foundation of today's mash-up scene. The case could be made. But Funk stands outside of the narrowly defined genres of drill'n'bass or hardcore, and laughs infectiously. Besides being intensely danceable, if nothing else, Funk's music is funny as hell. He's the Rashied Ali of sampling and sequencing, and this is his New Directions in Modern Music. This is one of the better albums in the sizable Snares discography.
© James Mason /TiVo



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