Description:
0
0
Amazon.co.uk
In the beginning, there's the bleep--kicking off the subterranean house rumble of the opening "Baby Wants To Bleep Pt 1". Forty-five minutes later, at the super-dense climax of "Bleep To Bleep", there's the bleep--as "Bleeper" messily cannibalises the still-beating heart of acid house. And throughout, there's the bleep which is the only constant to the Micronauts' debut, Bleep To Bleep, an album that brutally twists the boundaries of dance music into otherworldly shapes. Notice a theme emerging here? The men behind Bleep To Bleep are the Micronauts Frenchman Christophe Monier and G
0
0
Amazon.co.uk
In the beginning, there's the bleep--kicking off the subterranean house rumble of the opening "Baby Wants To Bleep Pt 1". Forty-five minutes later, at the super-dense climax of "Bleep To Bleep", there's the bleep--as "Bleeper" messily cannibalises the still-beating heart of acid house. And throughout, there's the bleep which is the only constant to the Micronauts' debut, Bleep To Bleep, an album that brutally twists the boundaries of dance music into otherworldly shapes. Notice a theme emerging here? The men behind Bleep To Bleep are the Micronauts Frenchman Christophe Monier and Greek-Canadian George Issakidis--a duo that pick up the experimental baton where LFO stumbled and fell. Those comparisons to The Chemical Brothers are fairly lazy; the Micronauts offer nothing of their funky, rock-friendly mainstream nous. Rather, Bleep To Bleep ranks alongside the brutal innovation of Laurent Garnier's Unreasonable Behaviour, with the Micronauts dictating their brand of weird science like the last remaining acid pioneers --Louis Pattison
... (more)
(less)
Manufacturer: Virgin
Release date: 3 April 2000
EAN: 0724384886523 UPC: 724384886523
My tags:
Add tags