PolydistortionArtist: Gus Gus
Community Score: 6.33
Gus Gus' first formal album as a full band was a quietly astonishing record -- the "new Sugarcubes" tag which the band gained was always misleading, since instead of that group's fractured avant-rock approach, Gus Gus always tended toward a mix of understatement and chilling power. Also, the collective had its roots much more firmly planted in...
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SoakArtist: Mimi
The opening track on this effort from techno diva Mimi is a contrapuntal marvel that pits a droned vocal against a manic jungle orchestra. The rest of the album offers similar treats, leaning more on Mimi's somber imagery. A torch-song cover of Soundgarden's "Black Hole Sun" completes the picture. ~ Tim Sheridan, All Music Guide
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How to Operate with a Blown MindArtist: Lo Fidelity Allstars
Community Score: 5.58
With an effortless grace unmatched by even their Skint labelmates, Lo-Fidelity Allstars segue between acid house, hip-hop, punk, soul, and disco on their debut album, How to Operate With a Blown Mind. Previous high-energy singles like "Vision Incision" and "Kool Roc Bass" are included, along with new tracks like the surprising...
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Debut - JAPAN BONUS TRACKArtist: Björk
Freed from the Sugarcubes' confines, Björk takes her voice and creativity to new heights on Debut, her first work after the group's breakup. With producer Nellee Hooper's help, she moves in an elegantly playful, dance-inspired direction, crafting highly individual, emotional electronic pop songs like the shivery, idealistic "One Day" and the...
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Homogenic - JAPAN BONUS TRACKSArtist: Björk
By the late '90s, Björk's playful, unique world view and singular voice became as confining as they were defining. With its surprising starkness and darkness, 1997's Homogenic shatters her "Icelandic pixie" image. Possibly inspired by her failed relationship with drum'n'bass kingpin Goldie, Björk sheds her more precious aspects, displaying more...
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