I listened to it while coding. The atmosphere is somewhere between organic and mechanical, feels like exploring dusty forgotten maintenance corridors full of hidden treasures, secrets and creatures. It reminds me of Kraftwerk and Luke Vibert work, there's that impression of careful, meticulous, delicate craft without overdoing it. Nice.
Here is their earlier stuff, when they called themselves Soul Oddity: ruclips.net/video/yOkEHaf6GK8/видео.html Some of the most creative Electro ever made!!
It really carved out its own little place in my life. I discovered it right when I first got COVID, and it was basically the soundtrack to my infection. Now every time I hear _Biorepo_ I envision little cellular factories pumping out self-assembling RNA machines
I'm shocked at the low number of views for all the Phoenecia stuff. I guess we're all listening on our CD/record players or getting it from Soulseek? I think they're among the best of their peers, and this is still probably my favorite LP of theirs, even though their more recent material is also fantastic. They're masters of sound and atmosphere. And when the melodies surface on this LP, those moments are often truly special. But at this stage in their development Phoenecia was focused on creating beats, and my god, just listen to those beats... An impressively coherent and cohesive album, especially given the variety of tracks you're about to hear. The more rhythmic tracks should be compelling to any beat head and pretty much straight away. Headphones recommended, nighttime listening preferred. Take this in as an album, at least one time!
I wasn't a huge fan of this project intially but it's been in the back of my mind ever since I found it, now I'm starting to embrace it. Cool wee album.
The elements of these tracks are very aware of one another, and they're chattering constantly! I consider this a vocal-heavy album, too many of them to count. And the whole thing strikes me as distinctly biological (cybernetic), and ecological, a piece of machine music that doesn't just manage to evoke the living, but is populated by sounds with their own life forces, getting about in common spaces, and trying to establish the rhythms of their lives while undergoing constant change... Lots of ways to hang out in the Brown Out world, but it really deserves play in a club. Somebody will ask for an ID on Diganesa
I listened to it while coding. The atmosphere is somewhere between organic and mechanical, feels like exploring dusty forgotten maintenance corridors full of hidden treasures, secrets and creatures. It reminds me of Kraftwerk and Luke Vibert work, there's that impression of careful, meticulous, delicate craft without overdoing it. Nice.
Discovered this a year ago. It's one of my favourite albums. There is nothing like it. Dark, weird, cartoony, tribal & mutant. Really cool.
Here is their earlier stuff, when they called themselves Soul Oddity: ruclips.net/video/yOkEHaf6GK8/видео.html
Some of the most creative Electro ever made!!
It really carved out its own little place in my life. I discovered it right when I first got COVID, and it was basically the soundtrack to my infection. Now every time I hear _Biorepo_ I envision little cellular factories pumping out self-assembling RNA machines
I'm shocked at the low number of views for all the Phoenecia stuff. I guess we're all listening on our CD/record players or getting it from Soulseek? I think they're among the best of their peers, and this is still probably my favorite LP of theirs, even though their more recent material is also fantastic. They're masters of sound and atmosphere. And when the melodies surface on this LP, those moments are often truly special. But at this stage in their development Phoenecia was focused on creating beats, and my god, just listen to those beats... An impressively coherent and cohesive album, especially given the variety of tracks you're about to hear. The more rhythmic tracks should be compelling to any beat head and pretty much straight away. Headphones recommended, nighttime listening preferred. Take this in as an album, at least one time!
I wasn't a huge fan of this project intially but it's been in the back of my mind ever since I found it, now I'm starting to embrace it. Cool wee album.
This is actually brilliant stuff.
The elements of these tracks are very aware of one another, and they're chattering constantly! I consider this a vocal-heavy album, too many of them to count. And the whole thing strikes me as distinctly biological (cybernetic), and ecological, a piece of machine music that doesn't just manage to evoke the living, but is populated by sounds with their own life forces, getting about in common spaces, and trying to establish the rhythms of their lives while undergoing constant change... Lots of ways to hang out in the Brown Out world, but it really deserves play in a club. Somebody will ask for an ID on Diganesa
Just got this album. Brilliant
Been missing this one! Thank you for uploading 👍
Grill Terrible is still my favorite.
If you change your description with this format {00:00 - Eyebrow}, youtube will automatically split the tracks with timestamps :)
incredible
Yes! Aelk Minsur sent me.
Ooh it's proppa nice this.
I have this record album on wax. They are so good.
amazing album/
Haha. 20yrs ago, I used to spin some of these tracks at 45. Sounded more malevolent to me.
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Nice
After all this time I didn't know this was Soul Oddity...
hurts my brain but i like it
"What planet are they from?"
Why, the planet of Miami Bass of course. Like Freaky Chakra and Single Cell Orchesra are.
Always appreciate it when people in the comments reference other bands. Often leads to great discoveries I wouldn't've found otherwise.
@@DansGotGroove Here is their earlier stuff, when they called themselves Soul Oddity: ruclips.net/video/yOkEHaf6GK8/видео.html ;)
Anyone know when this was made?
2001
Any place to download this?
you can buy some of their stuff on bleep - unfortunately not this album though, so i guess...soulseek ;-)
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