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Rhythm Science

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Download links and information about Rhythm Science by Dj Spooky. This album was released in 2004 and it belongs to Ambient, Electronica, Techno, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 32 tracks with total duration of 01:17:04 minutes.

Artist: Dj Spooky
Release date: 2004
Genre: Ambient, Electronica, Techno, Dancefloor, Dance Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 32
Duration: 01:17:04
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Afterimage / the First Reading (featuring Yoshio Machida) 1:56
2. Oscillations (Milky Remix) (featuring DJ Grazzhoppa) 2:19
3. Encode / Let's from Some Loud Unworld's Most Rightful Wrong (featuring Directions) 2:19
4. Zeta Reticulli / If I Told Him, a Completed Portrait of Picasso (featuring DJ Wally) 3:10
5. Accidents and Emergencies (featuring Charles Hayward) 1:39
6. Oscillations (Vedic's Live Pop Remix) / Biological Closure / Ursonate (featuring Bill Laswell) 4:14
7. Kali Rising / Pour Compte (Phases, 1949) (featuring Vedic) 2:20
8. April / Anna Livia Plurabelle (Finnegan's Wake) [Remix] (featuring Oval) 2:46
9. April / Sdii Audio Template / Satricon / Some Texts from À L'infinitif (Remix) (featuring Oval) 3:42
10. Sanctus (featuring Schola Hungarica) 1:02
11. Chrysanthemum Haradjani / Girl 1:02
12. Darba del Hameni / Ground (featuring Jilala De Tangier) 1:04
13. Is It Now? (featuring Seefeel) 3:17
14. Bitchley's Kow Korn / In Principio / Easter Nocturnal Liturgy (featuring DJ Wally) 4:32
15. Fuse / the Five Steps (featuring Scanner) 2:38
16. Atavistic Endeavor / Control Phantom / Lux Automobile (Krokodil Rock Mix) (featuring Kim Cascone) 1:52
17. Afterimage / Une Aventure Extraordinaire Arrivée À Vladimir Maiakovski, en Été À la Datcha (featuring Yoshio Machida) 1:32
18. D'un Cahier D'Esquisses (featuring Claude Debussy) 2:19
19. Mémoires D'un Surfeur Au Bord Du Désert (featuring David Shea) 2:10
20. Bad Day for Wasps (featuring Disjecta) 0:54
21. Dada Cat (featuring Matik) 1:23
22. Indigo (featuring Matik) 2:38
23. Suite, No. 11 / Nothing (featuring Giacinto Scelsi) 1:55
24. Brin / Dislocation (featuring Luciano Berio) 4:40
25. One Night the 1001 / Map of Dusk (featuring Brion Gysin) 3:47
26. With the Flow Against the Current / Jellaba Titara / Pont Mirabeau (featuring Carl Michael Von Hausswolff) 1:46
27. Again and Again (featuring Nik Bullen) 3:43
28. Machine Chop / Triadic Memories / Tricyrtis Latifalia 3:25
29. Subnubus (featuring Mouse On Mars) 1:50
30. Konstantin Raudive (Remix) (featuring Lee Ranaldo) 2:00
31. Morning High (featuring Patti Smith) 2:38
32. Last Reading (featuring Sussan Deyhim) 0:32

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The Belgian label Sub Rosa invited DJ Spooky "That Subliminal Kid" to remix its whole catalog. Yes, it has been done before, but there are two main factors of interest in this particular project. First of all, DJ Spooky is an unusual DJ, to say the least: he's highly imaginative and willing to push boundaries without going to the extent of disfiguring his source materials. Second of all, Sub Rosa's catalog encompasses a smorgasbord of audio art. And DJ Spooky has tapped into the richness of Sub Rosa's "audio archive" (dixit the album's subtitle) to produce a hard-hitting, 79-minute mix. The mix rarely stays in place, constantly moving from one spot to another. Spooky generally builds the music over three layers. First is a groove derived from ethnic percussion (Trilok Gurtu and Bill Laswell, among others) or beat-driven electro or DJ'ing (DJ Wally, DJ Grazzhoppa, Yoshihiro Hanno, David Shea, etc.). The second layer is provided by experimental electro or sound artists (Scanner, Oval, Merzbow, Carl Michael von Hausswolff, etc.). The third layer sees the highly-schooled DJ Spooky dive into Sub Rosa's generous series of aural documents of modern geniuses. And so the voices of James Joyce, William S. Burroughs, ee cummings, Brion Gysin, Antonin Artaud, Tristan Tzara, and other Gilles Deleuze's pop up everywhere, creating a meta-discourse, offering anachronical comments on the music while they themselves become part of the music. "Welcome to Rhythm Science. It's an exercise in pan-humanism," states Spooky in his lengthy liner notes. This pan-humanism plays on the blurred boundaries between high art and low art: the philosophical and literary aspects of the spoken words, the sonic research of experimentalists, and the groove, constantly and seductively present throughout the album. ~ François Couture, Rovi