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1. Ask You
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2. Slur
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3. Drip
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4. The Stop
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5. Everything Under the Sun
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6. Make It Easy
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7. Still Frame
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8. Falling In
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9. Auto Pilot
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10. Figment
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11. Payne's Gray
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Serial Hodgepodge,Lusine,Ghostly Int'l,Ambient Techno,Club/Dance,Dance Music,Experimental Techno,IDM,Pop,Rock/Pop
Average customer rating:
- a good next step in lusine's sound. next, please
- lusine showing why...
- Some great electronica! Genre fans will definitely love it
- better than rephlex
- Not his best, but still quite good.
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Serial Hodgepodge
Lusine
Manufacturer: Ghostly Int'l
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Ambient
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| Techno
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| Dance Pop
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
IDM
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
Experimental Music
| Miscellaneous
| Styles
| Music
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ASIN: B00064X3LI
Release Date: 2004-11-30 |
Tracks:
- Ask You
- Slur
- Drip
- The Stop
- Everything Under the Sun
- Make It Easy
- Still Frame
- Falling In
- Auto Pilot
- Figment
- Payne's Gray
Customer Reviews:
a good next step in lusine's sound. next, please.......2006-02-08
For Ghostly International, Lusine has produced this effort which combines his recent interests in house and breakbeat with his long standing involvement in experimental electronic music. While albums like Iron City showed his ability to explore a singular-minded noodley ambience within various soundscapes (such as finding music to fit the underbelly of a highly industrialized city), Serial Hodgepodge finds Lusine experimenting with variations in related aesthetics within a singular soundscape-- the dancefloor. There are fantastic house and breaks outtings that fit nicely into any dj set that seeks to shine; there are also some interestingly sinister ambient tracks. However, for all his experimentation in the 4/4 beat pattern, Lusine never goes beyond it to explore as Burn Friedman & Jaki Liebzeit might the less well traversed beat patterns at the fringes of western musical culture. The ambient tracks that have filled his previous albums are now rellegated to filler between dance tunes, and some of the dance tunes spend more time waiting for the next track to begin than proving that they are worth listening to themselves. There is some coherence in the tracklist (langorous opening tune, dance number, dance number, ambient cool down, repeat), but the coherence is too overt. Serial Hodgepodge is fun and more exciting than most IDM artists' efforts at a populist album, but it lacks the nuance Lusine is blessed with having in his previous compositions, and it's simply too long. It would have been much more potent and fresh if it were cut down to a five or six track EP. Let's hope now that Lusine's pop feet are wet, so to speak, that he'll take his new pop aesthetic into less charted territories on his next album.
lusine showing why..........2006-02-04
he is one of the most talented minds in electronic music today. this cd is outstanding. i have been a big fan of lusine and ghostly for a long time, but this cd blew my expectations away even more than i expected it too. easily one of the best cds ive heard in recent years... id give it a 6 out of 5 if that was possible. definately pick it up, i dont think anyone would be disappointed by this one 8)
Some great electronica! Genre fans will definitely love it.......2006-01-04
Lusine's "Serial Hodgepodge" is a strong effort by this industry veteran - I would say that this album is better than this year's other great electronica album - Proem's "Socially Inept". Every song is very interesting if it isn't catchy, and this certainly helps, especially in this genre. The "instrumentation" (or should I say "electronicization"?) is very very good. There really aren't any bad songs on this album, just ones that are good and ones that are better (unlike "Socially Inept" which was pretty uneven. My personal favorite track is "Everything Under The Sun"). Most of it's also pretty dancable (falls under IDM (intelligent dance music), I'd say). If you liked Proem's album or if you're a fan of elecronica, really, then you'll most likely love this album (it's very similar to "Socially Inept", except that one has absolutely no vocal sampling). Highly recommended!
Highlights include:
the entire album ("Falling In" is arguably the weakest)
better than rephlex.......2005-05-10
Lusine has had several albums, but this is his first for Ghostly. The title is very telling, as Lusine dabbles in different styles throughout the album, such as techno, hip-hop, and ambient. Some of the tracks jump out at you right away, while others gently fade into the background and become the soundtrack to your life. But there are no jarring switches, it is all done with finesse and flow. Lusine knows a thing or two about craftsmanship. Very intricate stuff. You might have heard some of it if you watch "CSI" on TV. The more times you listen to this CD, the more things you notice. Recommended if you like Aphex Twin, Boards of Canada, Luomo, Prefuse 73, or Sutekh.
Not his best, but still quite good........2004-12-23
Jeff McIlwain's been busy the last couple of years. His last album, Iron City, was inconsistent, but when it was good, it was incredible. He's got a unique sound, which is saying alot in this genre. The music was varied and often unpredictable, and the arrangements were original and airtight. Last year, he released Condensed, a well-sequenced singles compilation which was just as good. Needless to say, I had high hopes for this.
I'm not saying it's bad; it's just that there's nothing here you won't hear on the other two records. Many of the pieces are bland and formulaic, and often, once you've heard the first 30 seconds, you've heard the whole thing.
Judged on its own merits, though, this is much better than most of the IDM being released these days. There's no "concept" to sell, no gimmicry, and none of the unlistenable claptrap that passes for "intellectual." It's a solid album with a unique palette that sits just a bit left of the mainstream. It's just that I expected better given his previous work.
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