Masters of the Universe [CD-single]

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Product Description
German edition of the second single off the dance act's 2000 album, Shango. 5 tracks, 'Masters Of The Universe' (edit), 'Eternal Basement Remix', 'Neon Remix', 'Eternal Basement' (12 inch Mix) & 'Front 242 (Pure remix). 2001.

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Masters of the Universe
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Bought this Album 7 years ago
  • Best Hip-Hop album out there
  • Binary Star - Masters Of The Universe
  • One of the best albums of all time.
  • Oh my God
Masters of the Universe
Binary Star
Manufacturer: Subterraneous / Trc
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004ZDPK
Release Date: 2000-11-21

Tracks:

  1. Reality Check
  2. Conquistadors
  3. Solar Powered
  4. Slang Blade
  5. The Binary Shuffle
  6. Fellowship
  7. New Hip Hop
  8. Masters Of The Universe
  9. Indy 500
  10. Evolution Of Man (Intro)
  11. The Evolution Of Man
  12. I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings
  13. Honest Expression
  14. Glen Close
  15. Wolf Man Jack
  16. One Man Army
  17. Untitled
  18. K.G.B.
  19. Untitled
  20. Untitled
  21. Untitled
  22. Untitled
  23. Untitled
  24. Bonus Track

Album Details

With the help of the internet and a multitude of shows their buzz grew.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Bought this Album 7 years ago.......2007-04-24

I knew there was a difference between hip "pop" and hip "hop" but could never touch it, grasp it and feel it until this album.

This was part of my education of hip-hop seven years ago, where curriculum included MCs verbalizing an underground movement that to me seemed un-tangible. Before hearing this album, I'd been a big fan of Arsonists, Eminem (when he still battled), Tribe Called Quest, Atmosphere, Common, Sage Francis, Zion I and Unknown Prophets. I heard the difference in their music, there was something about how they crafted rhymes out of ideas, how they defiantly refused the mainstream, corporate-run, watered-down music I heard on MTV. They provided a freshness of ideas to hip hop and put hip hop on a different stage, a stage where rappers like Run DMC, Ice Cube and Rocksteady Crew used to step on. They brought with them a level of thought processes that only few understood, a level where poetry met metaphysics met palpable themes of love, hate, and loss.

They brought with them, a positive force to hip-hop.

Since then, Eminem hit the mainstream, Atmosphere went overground, Eyedea and Brother Ali, Hieroglyphics, Aesop Rock, Anticon, Immortal Technique, MF Doom, Mr Lif and the whole Def Jux crew hit the new underground. A movie about b-boys came out, (and I know you all are saying "but You Got Served doesn't even begin to represent the underground culture" but hey at least more people know about it than before) Scribble Jam got big, Def Poetry came on the HBO scene.

And for those who chose to believe that this is "nerd rap" for suburban white kids, there's a level of both truth and hypocrisy to that argument. Yes, this misn't fusic isn't for everyone. Yes most of the kids that listen to this music probably are Caucasian and have a need for cognition. But don't limit yourself by not try something out because someone told you "this is music for who and who." The same stigma used to be (and to an extent, still is) attached to hip-hop. The media says "hip hop leads to drugs, gun violence and degradation of women." Is it true?

You must make that decision for yourself

The truth is, all of these factors contributed to what hip hop is today. There needs to be a mainstream for there to be an underground, there needs to be big business for there to be a grass roots, there needs to be a Dr Dre for Eminem to get signed, and ultimately the hip hop movement gets passed to us and it's up to Generation Y to shape and mold hip hop for what we see fit. We are not the movement, just sparkles in the stream.

After all, what art ultimately comes down to is "honest expression of self."

5 out of 5 stars Best Hip-Hop album out there.......2006-10-28

For the most part tons of artists just babble on in all of their albums, you can't even understand what their saying. What I find great about this is that the songs are written with smooth lyrics and beats. The samples on this are a little rough but you should check them out. My top songs for this are:

1. Conquistadors
2. Honest Expression
3. Wolf Man Jack
4. Reality Check

But, I could listen to this all they way through. This is true underground hip-hop at it's best, also check out One.Be.Lo. (the lead's other alias). If you can find this album buy it.

5 out of 5 stars Binary Star - Masters Of The Universe.......2006-04-12

These guys got a pretty ill style. One of my other Hip Hop head friends gave me the word on these cats and I checked this album out. They got a pretty unique style. The production on this album, some people dont like it, but why shouldnt you? It goes perfectly along with these guys styles. They way they flow goes perfectly with the beats they got on the album. Bottom line, these guys can spit! I was shocked, this is true hiphop. This kind of music gives hiphop a name. I like there kinda style, because they can spit complex lyrics and real rhymes. Respect for that. No bubblegum sh**. On the real. Since I heard that this album is out of print, meaning you can buy it, to find it on ebay, but seriously, go buy it! Its well worth it. Support real hiphop forever.

My Top 5 Songs
1.Reality Check
2.Solar Powered
3.Fellowship
4.Masters Of The Universe
5.One Man Army

4 out of 5 stars One of the best albums of all time........2006-03-19

Currently on my list of top 50 hip hop albums of all time. Production is phenomenol, lyrics/emcees on point with zero filler and never a boring moment. One Be Lo [OneManArmy] has gone onto a wonderful solo career but this album will always leave the listener wanting a Binary re-union ASAP!!!

Purchase this. Instant classic. A must own for any hip hop lover.

5 out of 5 stars Oh my God.......2006-02-09

Man this by far the best all around underground album I have ever heard. It is even up there for me with Illmatic and 36 Chambers. Everything the good reviews said was right and those who reviewed it poorly are signed on competing independent labels that suck ass. Senim Silla has the best flow of any emcee I've ever heard and One Man Army is good too.

There is no filler in this album. Every track is unique, and of course ill. I just can't believe that no one has mentioned my favorite track on the album yet, Solar Powered. That ish is just completely ridiculous with the flow. The beat is always in my head.

This is the Hip-Hop album you've been waiting to obsess over.
Masters of the Universe
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Masters Indeed!
  • Bought this Album 7 years ago
  • Hip Hop vs. Hip Pop
  • WOW, this album is sick!
Masters of the Universe
Binary Star
Manufacturer: L.a. Underground
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000DZV6GY
Release Date: 2006-07-25

Tracks:

  1. Reality Check
  2. Conquistadors
  3. Solar Powered (Intro)
  4. Solar Powered
  5. Slang Blade (Intro)
  6. Slang Blade
  7. Binary Shuffle (Intro)
  8. Binary Shuffle
  9. Fellowship
  10. New Hip-Hop
  11. Masters Of The Universe
  12. Indy 500
  13. Evolution Of Man
  14. I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings (Intro)
  15. I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings
  16. Honest Expression
  17. Honest Expression (Outro)
  18. Glen Close
  19. Wolfman Jack (Intro)
  20. Wolfman Jack
  21. OneManArmy
  22. The KGB (Intro)
  23. The KGB
  24. Outro

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Masters Indeed!.......2007-06-29

A classic underground release. If you like indy hiphop then you should pick up this album today. These two guys can really flow, especially when they are together. Rare album, so the asking price might be a little high. I would pay a maximum of $75 for this CD considering how well it was put together. I have had this CD for a while, I really can't remember how I found it but if you see anyo ther releases by Binary Star you should pick em up. These guys are very rare and I am still looking for WaterWorld I & II. I know alot about hiphop/rap and the underground and these guys are at the top of my list.

5 out of 5 stars Bought this Album 7 years ago.......2007-04-24

I knew there was a difference between hip "pop" and hip "hop" but could never touch it, grasp it and feel it until this album.

This was part of my education of hip-hop seven years ago, where curriculum included MCs verbalizing an underground movement that to me seemed un-tangible. Before hearing this album, I'd been a big fan of Arsonists, Eminem (when he still battled), Tribe Called Quest, Atmosphere, Common, Sage Francis, Zion I and Unknown Prophets. I heard the difference in their music, there was something about how they crafted rhymes out of ideas, how they defiantly refused the mainstream, corporate-run, watered-down music I heard on MTV. They provided a freshness of ideas to hip hop and put hip hop on a different stage, a stage where rappers like Run DMC, Ice Cube and Rocksteady Crew used to step on. They brought with them a level of thought processes that only few understood, a level where poetry met metaphysics met palpable themes of love, hate, and loss.

They brought with them, a positive force to hip-hop.

Since then, Eminem hit the mainstream, Atmosphere went overground, Eyedea and Brother Ali, Hieroglyphics, Aesop Rock, Anticon, Immortal Technique, MF Doom, Mr Lif and the whole Def Jux crew hit the new underground. A movie about b-boys came out, (and I know you all are saying "but You Got Served doesn't even begin to represent the underground culture" but hey at least more people know about it than before) Scribble Jam got big, Def Poetry came on the HBO scene.

And for those who chose to believe that this is "nerd rap" for suburban white kids, there's a level of both truth and hypocrisy to that argument. Yes, this misn't fusic isn't for everyone. Yes most of the kids that listen to this music probably are Caucasian and have a need for cognition. But don't limit yourself by not try something out because someone told you "this is music for who and who." The same stigma used to be (and to an extent, still is) attached to hip-hop. The media says "hip hop leads to drugs, gun violence and degradation of women." Is it true?

You must make that decision for yourself

The truth is, all of these factors contributed to what hip hop is today. There needs to be a mainstream for there to be an underground, there needs to be big business for there to be a grass roots, there needs to be a Dr Dre for Eminem to get signed, and ultimately the hip hop movement gets passed to us and it's up to Generation Y to shape and mold hip hop for what we see fit. We are not the movement, just sparkles in the stream.

After all, what art ultimately comes down to is "honest expression of self."

5 out of 5 stars Hip Hop vs. Hip Pop.......2006-12-01

I was surprised at the release date of 2006 because this was around in the 90s. Anyways Masters of the Universe is the album to buy. If you like all this gangster rap thats all over the charts now this album isn't for you. Binary Star put it best there is Hip Hop and there is Hip Pop this album is diffently Hip Hop in the purest form.

5 out of 5 stars WOW, this album is sick!.......2006-10-02

Most people won't agree with me, but Onemanarmy aka. One Be Lo, is the greatest mc of all time. I think no one compares to him lyrically(his partner senim silla got crazy flow too). If you like rap, this cd has to be in your collection. On a side note, the album has too many worthless tracks without music, that is the only thing i would change about the album.
Masters of the Universe
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Masters of the Universe
  • By the powers of Metropolis, I have the power!
Masters of the Universe
Juno Reactor
Manufacturer: Metropolis Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005KHGE
Release Date: 2001-07-10

Tracks:

  1. Masters Of The Universe (Edit)
  2. Eternal Basement (Remix)
  3. Neon (Remix)
  4. Eternal Basement (12inch Mix)
  5. Front 242 (Pure Remix)

Album Description

German edition of the second single off the dance act's 2000 album, Shango. 5 tracks, 'Masters Of The Universe' (edit), 'Eternal Basement Remix', 'Neon Remix', 'Eternal Basement' (12 inch Mix) & 'Front 242 (Pure remix). 2001.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Masters of the Universe.......2006-06-30

A decent single from Juno Reactor. You get the radio edit for Masters and then 4 remixes of it. None of them really stand out to me and all 4 will probably appeal to dance floors. You'll probably only want this single if you're a die hard Juno Reactor fan... It does have a really cool cover though!

4 out of 5 stars By the powers of Metropolis, I have the power!.......2001-07-28

I don't think Masters of the Universe has anything to do with He-Man, but I can't be too sure. The opening mix on this single certainly has all the energy of a battle between He-Man and Skeletor, but that's where the similarities must end.

The Eternal Basement remix has influences from classical Egyptian string orchestra and Turkish horns--a welcome invasion which blends well with Spanish-inspired female vocal samples and the more occidental techno stylings. This version has a slower tempo than the opening track, though, so it probably won't receive as much club play.

The Neon remix starts off with a more industrial sound, then moves into the familiar territory of 4/4 time driving beats before becoming rather trancey. The sequencing has a rather Front Line Assembly feel to it at times.

Front 242's Pure Remix is a bit disappointing for me. It has a lot of promise with its extremes of treble and bass, but doesn't really develop, despite a crazed drum solo 2/3 of the way through.
Masters of the Universe
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • excelent
  • This record is quite up to cocker's standards
  • Pulp's weakest album
Masters of the Universe
Pulp
Manufacturer: Velvel Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000049YI
Release Date: 1997-08-05

Tracks:

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  2. Simultaneous
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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars excelent.......2002-12-22

i love this album! it and We Love Life are soooo good!

4 out of 5 stars This record is quite up to cocker's standards.......1999-10-07

As a pulp fan, i feel that this album is not that wonderful as their other albums. Aborigine is a very cool song with great lyrics. Some other songs are quite okay, but i just couldn't stand "97 lovers". I recommend this record to Pulp fans out there and give it a try.

2 out of 5 stars Pulp's weakest album.......1999-02-16

Well, Freaks wasn't a brilliant album by any means, but it had enough great songs that I decided to go ahead and check out Masters of the Universe--a companion album, if you will, containing singles and b-sides of the era. As it turned out, I was more than a little disappointed. This has to be considered the weakest of Pulp's albums; it does have a few good songs, but they're far outweighed by mediocrity. Mark of the Devil is quite nice, and just as cheerful as it sounds, whilst Dogs are Everywhere displays a sense of black humour--quite a revelation, given the mightily humourless nature of the band's music at this period. The Will to Power is also worth hearing, if for no other reason than the fact that it's one of only four songs credited to violinist Russell Senior--and it's not bad, either. Little Girl (with blue eyes), 97 Lovers, and They Suffocate at Night (the latter already available on Freaks) all show evidence of Jarvis's future lyrical themes in utero, but that doesn't make them great songs by any means. Aborigine and Simltaneous aren't terrible, but the album as a whole is uninspired.

Nonetheless, as a Pulp completist, I'm glad to own it--although it irritates me to no end that Jarvis was too embarassed to allow the inclusion of one of the b-sides, Silence, here. It just doesn't make sense. I mean, given that this compilation is aimed squarely at completists, who uncritically try to amass everything the band's done, what's the point? It's not like the rest of the album's all that great, anyway. And come on, what would YOU rather have, a "sanitized" version of Master of the Universe (for radio play, apparently--yeah, right...) that is identical to the original but for substituting the word "vegetate" for "masturbate", or a NEW song, no matter how bad it is? Get real here...

All in all, this is definitely only for the very, very hardcore. No one else need bother.
Masters of the Universe
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    Masters of the Universe
    Hawkwind
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    Release Date: 1995-12-18

    Tracks:

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    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Some rare tracks here.......2006-05-20

    Some tracks from some RARE out of print scores here:

    James Horner's "Krull", Bill Conti's "Masters of the Universe", Joel Goldsmith's "Moon 44" to name a few.

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      All Strings Considered
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        All Strings Considered
        Jamie Janover & Michael Masley
        Manufacturer: Realm Music
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        Michael Masley (MAZE-lee) invented "bowhammers" - his own technique for playing the hammered dulcimer using small bows as a striking surface, enabling him to pluck, bow and strike (PBS) the strings simultaneously. He has recorded with artists as diverse as Ry Cooder, Butch Vig, Tom Waits and Zakir Hussain. He is included in "Bakers Biographical Dictionary of Musicians -8th edition".

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        Masters of the Universe
        Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
        • Hawkwind - 'Master of The Universe' (Delta)
        • it's hawkwind man
        • you sent the wrong cd.
        • Hawkwind...need I say more?
        • Space Punk and the Early Signs of Grundge
        Masters of the Universe
        Hawkwind
        Manufacturer: Thunderbolt/Magnum
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B0000061FQ
        Release Date: 1998-04-17

        Tracks:

        1. Masters Of The Universe
        2. Dreaming
        3. Shouldn't Do That
        4. Hurry On A Sundown
        5. Paranoia/See It As You Really Are
        6. I Do It/Come Home

        Customer Reviews:

        3 out of 5 stars Hawkwind - 'Master of The Universe' (Delta).......2006-11-25

        Give us a break.Isn't there NOW like four different Hawkwind compilation CD's by the same name,'Master Of The Universe'?This fifteen track collection looks to be tunes pulled from the long out-of-print Hawkwind import releases 'Acid Daze',volumes 1,2 and 3.Are there REALLY that many completists out there?

        5 out of 5 stars it's hawkwind man .......2005-11-27

        hawkwind master of the universe and at the moment in time in the early seventies hawkwind were the leaders of space rock punk with their fantastic single "silver machine" here live and a fantastic version i must add had everything going for them they made quite a few classics in the seventies and this cd i found in hmv fot about £3.00 yeash i know a bargain
        other classics what have been showcased live are "motorhead" the band lemmy formed after he was kicked out of hawkwind after being busted for drug possesion and if lemmy wouldn't of been kicked out we would of never got that classic deafning band
        other classic live tracks are
        "spirit of age" "british tribal music"
        "quark strangness and charm" "dealing with the devil"

        here came hawkwind flying in to take you down

        5 out of 5 stars you sent the wrong cd........2002-02-15

        i ordered hawkwind - masters of the universe - track (1)masters of the universe (2)brainstorm (3)sonic attack (4)orgone accumulator (5)it's so easy (6)lost johnny & was sent the wrong cd - hawkwind-in the beginning - track (1)masters of the universe (2)dreaming (3)shoudn't do that (4)hurry on a sundown (5)paranoia (6)see it as you really are (7)i do it (8)come home.please send the right cd. CHRIS CONNOLLY,11 SO. MAIN ST.- SCHAGHTICOKE, NY 12154 USA. THANK YOU

        5 out of 5 stars Hawkwind...need I say more?.......2001-05-21

        This is a compilation of previously released tracks, including demos and live cuts. The songs range from the wildly experimental ('Ghost Dance', 'British Tribal Music', 'Hash Cake '77') to the more straightforward space-rock of the band ('Silver Machine', 'Quark, Strangeness And Charm'), with a lot of in-between points touched upon. The version of 'Motorhead' included here is the Dave Brock-sung demo, for instance. This isn't the cd for those new to Hawkwind to pick up first-- try "In Your Area" or "In Search Of Space" or "Space Ritual" if you can find it. But for Hawkwind fans who may not already have these 15 tracks, this is a must-buy. For under ten dollars you get almost 61 minutes of outstanding music made by one of the greatest bands in rock history.

        2 out of 5 stars Space Punk and the Early Signs of Grundge.......2001-02-28

        Hawkwind was one of those bands of the 70's that didn't have a lot of commercial success, but had a strong cult following. Their recordings are usually not the best. This one is no exception. I don't really care for any of the tracks on this CD. But, I'll give them credit for their originality of space punk with a hint of the early signs of grundge. It's easy to see that someone like Metallica could have been influenced by this band.
        Masters of the Universe
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          Masters of the Universe
          Hawkwind
          Manufacturer: Marble Arch
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD
          ASIN: B000KA6GPS

          Product Description

          UK IMPORT with 8 TRACKS: Masters of the Universe, Shot Down in the Night, WHo's Gonna Win the War, Motorhead, Dust of Time, Levitation, Angels of Death, Quark Strangeness and Charm

          Album Review:

          1. Medusa
          2. Messe Pour Le Temps Present [Import]
          3. Milight
          4. Mr Freedom [Import]
          5. Music for the Maases
          6. Music Is Rotted One Note
          7. Music to Make Love to Your Old Lady By: Instrumental Version
          8. OM Lounge, Vol. 3
          9. OM Lounge, Vol. 5
          10. One Offs... Remixes & B-Sides

          Album Review

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          Album Review

          Asleep in the Back [Import]

          Gabriel Bacquier Signs Mozart

          In My Own Backyard

          Music: SuperCoolNothing V2.0 [Explicit Lyrics]

          Four of Us [Import]

          Eat This [Live]

          Free to Fly

          Enrico Caruso Edition, Vol. 7

          Early Starday-King Years 1958-1961

          Cara De Angel

          Freaky Styley

          El Viejo Almacen

          Extreme Couching, Vol. 4 [Import]

          Bach: Apocryphal St. Luke Passion BWV.246, Anh.II,30

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