Kid Koala - Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (2000) FLAC
BAND/ARTIST: Kid Koala
- Title: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Year Of Release: 2000
- Label: Ninja Tune - ZENCD34
- Genre: Electronic, Hip-Hop, Cut-Up/DJ, Abstract, Turntablism
- Quality: 320 kbps / lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:38:00
- Total Size: 93.3 MB / 179,24 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
[0:59] 01. Kid Koala - Strut Hear
[1:44] 02. Kid Koala - Nerdball
[3:55] 03. Kid Koala - Fender Bender
[2:58] 04. Kid Koala - Drunk Trumpet
[2:41] 05. Kid Koala - Roboshuffle
[1:59] 06. Kid Koala - Barhopper 1
[3:48] 07. Kid Koala - Music for Morning People
[1:35] 08. Kid Koala - Naptime
[3:54] 09. Kid Koala - A Night at The Nufonia
[4:16] 10. Kid Koala - Temple of Gloom
[4:16] 11. Kid Koala - Scurvy
[1:56] 12. Kid Koala - Like Irregular Chickens
[3:14] 13. Kid Koala - Barhopper 2
[0:47] 14. Kid Koala - Roll Credits
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ALBUM DESCRIPTION
Unless you're a DJ or a student of electronic music-making, turntablism can be something of an esoteric art form -- everyone knows it's the foundation of hip-hop, but its techniques aren't as widely understood or appreciated as those of a traditional instrumentalist. The turntablist revival of the '90s produced some major talents (the Invisibl Skratch Piklz, the Beat Junkies, the X-Ecutioners), but the nuances of their skills were often lost on casual observers, and only sometimes translated to recordings. That's why Kid Koala's full-length debut, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, is so important: It's capable of making turntablism engaging to a wider audience. It isn't that Kid Koala is necessarily the greatest DJ spinning, although he's clearly in the top tier. It's that he's able to bring so much personality and entertainment value to his work, which makes Carpal Tunnel Syndrome arguably the most appealing turntablist album yet released. Unlike many of his peers, Koala makes heavy use of dialogue snippets from movies and TV shows, instructional records, and other obscure sources. They provide a running commentary on the action, and Koala also assembles them into mini-skits, or makes wry jokes about the lack of respect afforded DJs as musicians. Elsewhere, there are aural jokes wholly dependent on Koala's DJ skill -- "Drunk Trumpet," for example, is a cut-up jazz solo played on the crossfader. But all of this isn't to say that Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is a novelty item. Koala makes it easy for listeners to follow the transformation of his source material into totally different creations, and builds some deceptively dense, layered tracks; plus, his explosive scratching (best heard on "A Night at the Nufonia") is the equivalent of a guitar shredder soloing. His infectious sense of fun is simply a gateway to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome's readily apparent musical sophistication. All in all, a superb and accessible introduction to a specialist art form. ~ Steve Huey
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[0:59] 01. Kid Koala - Strut Hear
[1:44] 02. Kid Koala - Nerdball
[3:55] 03. Kid Koala - Fender Bender
[2:58] 04. Kid Koala - Drunk Trumpet
[2:41] 05. Kid Koala - Roboshuffle
[1:59] 06. Kid Koala - Barhopper 1
[3:48] 07. Kid Koala - Music for Morning People
[1:35] 08. Kid Koala - Naptime
[3:54] 09. Kid Koala - A Night at The Nufonia
[4:16] 10. Kid Koala - Temple of Gloom
[4:16] 11. Kid Koala - Scurvy
[1:56] 12. Kid Koala - Like Irregular Chickens
[3:14] 13. Kid Koala - Barhopper 2
[0:47] 14. Kid Koala - Roll Credits
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ALBUM DESCRIPTION
Unless you're a DJ or a student of electronic music-making, turntablism can be something of an esoteric art form -- everyone knows it's the foundation of hip-hop, but its techniques aren't as widely understood or appreciated as those of a traditional instrumentalist. The turntablist revival of the '90s produced some major talents (the Invisibl Skratch Piklz, the Beat Junkies, the X-Ecutioners), but the nuances of their skills were often lost on casual observers, and only sometimes translated to recordings. That's why Kid Koala's full-length debut, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, is so important: It's capable of making turntablism engaging to a wider audience. It isn't that Kid Koala is necessarily the greatest DJ spinning, although he's clearly in the top tier. It's that he's able to bring so much personality and entertainment value to his work, which makes Carpal Tunnel Syndrome arguably the most appealing turntablist album yet released. Unlike many of his peers, Koala makes heavy use of dialogue snippets from movies and TV shows, instructional records, and other obscure sources. They provide a running commentary on the action, and Koala also assembles them into mini-skits, or makes wry jokes about the lack of respect afforded DJs as musicians. Elsewhere, there are aural jokes wholly dependent on Koala's DJ skill -- "Drunk Trumpet," for example, is a cut-up jazz solo played on the crossfader. But all of this isn't to say that Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is a novelty item. Koala makes it easy for listeners to follow the transformation of his source material into totally different creations, and builds some deceptively dense, layered tracks; plus, his explosive scratching (best heard on "A Night at the Nufonia") is the equivalent of a guitar shredder soloing. His infectious sense of fun is simply a gateway to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome's readily apparent musical sophistication. All in all, a superb and accessible introduction to a specialist art form. ~ Steve Huey
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