After the deluge of faceless downtempo collectives, there didn't seem to be much room for musicians who didn't want to reconstruct Massive Attack's Blue Lines, as Ursula 1000 illustrates: big Wall of Sound woofer-tickling, inventive samples laced without an overbearing sense of quirkiness, and exclusively refined breaks spun with the gravitas of a bloodshot junglist. But the spliffed-out elite's loss is our gain. The supple, mascara-lined loungecore retains a sense of humor as it boots its way into the grooves and only an ...
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After the deluge of faceless downtempo collectives, there didn't seem to be much room for musicians who didn't want to reconstruct Massive Attack's Blue Lines, as Ursula 1000 illustrates: big Wall of Sound woofer-tickling, inventive samples laced without an overbearing sense of quirkiness, and exclusively refined breaks spun with the gravitas of a bloodshot junglist. But the spliffed-out elite's loss is our gain. The supple, mascara-lined loungecore retains a sense of humor as it boots its way into the grooves and only an idiot would write off the funky francophilia of "Mambo 1000" as it mimics Dr. No's "Jump Up" remixed by Fatboy Slim. A black sheep, but a black sheep to keep an eye on. ~ Dean Carlson, Rovi
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Fair. This item has very light surface scratches that do not affect the use of the disc/s. This is a USED item. Case and cover may or may not have wear or damage. All items unless otherwise noted will include disc, case, and artwork. Codes have been used. Other contents such as booklets may vary, please inquire for details. All items ship Monday-Friday within 2-3 business days.