Disco de Simian Mobile Disco: “Attack Decay Sustain Release”
 Descripción (en inglés) :
Following the demise of the British indie-pop band, Simian, members James Ford and Jas Shaw turned their DJ side-project, Simian Mobile Disco, into a full-time gig, thanks, in large part, to Justice's wildly popular remix of the former group's "Never Be Alone." Issued in 2007, the first full-length dose of SMD, ATTACK DECAY SUSTAIN RELEASE, careens along on a propulsive beats, soaring synths, and playful blips and bleeps (see the surging opener, "Sleep Deprivation"), while also veering into Detroit house with tracks such as "It's the Beat" and "Hustler." Although the album is a considerable departure from Simian, Ford and Shaw reunite with the ensemble's vocalist, Simon Lord, on the stuttering techno tune "I Believe," making ATTACK a record that comes full circle for the duo, yet ventures forward into new electro-indie territory.
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Attack Decay Sustain Release |
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UPC:602517457621
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Formato:CD
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Tipo:Performer
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Género:R&B - House
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Artista:Simian Mobile Disco
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Productor:James Ford; James Shaw
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Sello:Interscope
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Distribuidora:Universal Distribution
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Fecha de publicación:2007/09/11
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Año de publicación original:2007
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Número de discos:1
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Length:49:43
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Mono / Estéreo:Stereo
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Estudio / Directo:Studio
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1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- About half great
While I was really impressed with about half the tunes on this album, the other half, mainly vocals, were not my type of music. On the whole, it's all very good, well-constructed music. I just wish all of it had been instrumental, instead of being half vocals.
Zac (Dayton, OH United States) - 10 Enero 2009
- Great Album
Solid album all the way through. If you like Justice or Digitalism then this will fit nicely next to them on the shelf.
- Not as good as I thought it would be
I bought this album after first hearing the tracks Sleep Deprivation and Scott on Yahoo Lauchcast radio. I was disappointed to find out that most of the tracks suffer from vocals that are not only cheesy, but lame.
Anyway, if you just listen to the non vocal part of the songs, these guys really do have a gift for progessing a song through various sounds and building a song that is interesting to dance to, and even to sit and listen to. But for me, the vocals just ruin the ride.
These guys remind me of Fischer-Spooner, except that the lyrics seem to come from the mind of a young child. Maybe this is what they were after, but for me most of the songs are irritating.
Worth the purchase for Sleep Deprivation and Scott alone, the bonus tracks are good, and I can tolerate a couple of tracks 2-9...
- El disco para bailar
Una vez leí una reseña que calificaba a SMD como los mejores imitadores de Daft Punk. Estoy de acuerdo parcialmente.
Es el mismo género que el duo francés ha llevado a las partes más altas de los Tops y a todas las pistas de baile en el mundo, sin embargo el Simian Mobile Disco también ha venido haciéndolo muy bien, a su modo y sin pegarse a la fama de nadie. Con temas tan potentes como I Believe, tan pegajosos como It's the beat y tan melodiosos como Love este disco fue muy representativo del dance del 2007.
100% recomendable
- Make a Mix-Tape
This CD is always fun. Pop it on at anytime. Driving, dancing, as your alarm.
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