Don Solaris

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In the late '80s, Eight-O-Eight State were at the forefront of England's still developing electronic music scene. Now, thanks to the mercurial trends that define the genre, the Manchester collective is nothing more than a blip on the techno radar. While new styles like drum & bass and hardfloor take the spotlight, Eight-O-Eight State continues crafting remarkable albums that sound like none other. Don Solaris is one of the most impressive electronic music outings of 1997, if not necessarily the most innovative. Pulling in vocal contributions from artists as diverse and stellar as Soul Coughing's M. Doughty ("Bond"), Lamb's Louise Rhodes ("Azura") and the Manic Street Preachers' James Dean Bradfield ("Lopez") certainly makes it contender as the most interesting. But the backbone of Eight-O-Eight State's sound is still in its propensity for propulsive rhythms and dazzling synthwork. Songs like "Jerusahat" and "Black Dartangon" practically soar out of the speakers. "Don Solaris" is as enchanting as any of the band's most popular work and a great testament to the potential emotional reach of electronica. --Aidin Vaziri

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Don Solaris
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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  • One of my favorites
  • The too-rare combination of beat & melody
  • A much underrated album
  • Very good
Don Solaris
808 State
Manufacturer: Cleopatra
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000001D5B
Release Date: 1997-08-26

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. Bond
  3. Bird
  4. Azura
  5. Black Dartangnon
  6. Joyrider
  7. Lopez
  8. Balboa
  9. Kohoutek
  10. Mooz
  11. Jerusahat
  12. Banacheq

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In the late '80s, Eight-O-Eight State were at the forefront of England's still developing electronic music scene. Now, thanks to the mercurial trends that define the genre, the Manchester collective is nothing more than a blip on the techno radar. While new styles like drum & bass and hardfloor take the spotlight, Eight-O-Eight State continues crafting remarkable albums that sound like none other. Don Solaris is one of the most impressive electronic music outings of 1997, if not necessarily the most innovative. Pulling in vocal contributions from artists as diverse and stellar as Soul Coughing's M. Doughty ("Bond"), Lamb's Louise Rhodes ("Azura") and the Manic Street Preachers' James Dean Bradfield ("Lopez") certainly makes it contender as the most interesting. But the backbone of Eight-O-Eight State's sound is still in its propensity for propulsive rhythms and dazzling synthwork. Songs like "Jerusahat" and "Black Dartangon" practically soar out of the speakers. "Don Solaris" is as enchanting as any of the band's most popular work and a great testament to the potential emotional reach of electronica. --Aidin Vaziri

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars GET THIS DISC.......2003-12-20

This isn't the best CD ever made by anyone ever... it's just my personal favorite.

Don Solaris is stunningly inventive and original, both like unlike anything the band has done before or since. It draws together all corners of the electronic music world to create a gritty, cohesive sound that is a true joy to listen to. There's a good smattering of gritty drum-n-bass and industrial dance tracks in here, to be sure, but the real strength of the album lies in the vocal cuts, which are each different and molded around the individual voices of the singers, particularly Bond with Mike Doughty of Soul Coughing, and the ballady Lopez with James Dean Bradfield wailing about golf over a 5:4 beat. Azura is a sublime drum-n-bass cut with Louise Rhodes of Lamb as well. Most Don Solarisites like that one best.

In sum, this album would have caused a revolution in dance music if a few more people had bothered to listen back in '96 when it came out. Check this thing out. Now.

5 out of 5 stars One of my favorites.......2003-07-21

An underrated album if ever there was one, a seemless and beautiful work of electronic music, 808 didn't take the dark path, and start pumping the lifeless, unimaginative corporate schlock that began taking over the "techno" genre about this time (mid-90s), but that's a good thing. A bit of a break with their past, with a more experimental feel, as witness "Intro" and "Banacheq." "Black Dartangon," "Balboa," and "Jereusahat" among my favorite tracks as well.

5 out of 5 stars The too-rare combination of beat & melody.......2003-06-16

First, I have to say that I received this in a roundabout way: as the fourth "Bonus Free Surprize CD" of the four-CD "Industrial Madness" box from Cleopatra Records. When I opened the box, I admit I rolled my eyes -- I had heard of 808state, of course, but... industrial???

One of my sidelines is reviewing "New Age" CDs for possible inclusion in radio shows. Let me tell you, until quite recently, "New Age music" was largely an oxymoron. Thank the gods, more & more is being infected with club sensibilities. Half of this 1997 album would still kick the stuffing out of most NA that comes across my desk.

The "Don Solaris" CD is in a corner of the universe nearer Bill Nelson or Blur, off to the side of The Future Sounds of London & BT & maybe Depeche Mode. I've been cycling "Bond" and "Bird" heavily, though the complex near-Caribbean sway of "Lopez" is quite nice. The electro basis of "Balboa" is worth noting -- steel drums...?

Oh, heck, if I was forced to pick the *worst* track on this album, I'd be stuck.

Gotta go. Just from writing the review, I want to go crank up "Banacheq".

4 out of 5 stars A much underrated album.......2002-08-16

Made after a long hiatus in which other groups like Leftfield and Underworld made up and surpassed the ground which 808 State had made with early albums like 'Ex:el' and 'Gorgeous'.

The album is very soft and pleasing sounding, apart from the harsh rhythms and rolling beat of 'Bond' with Soul Coughing's Matt Doughty's aggressive vocals, and also final track 'Banacheq' which is a breakbeat track full of squalls and noise.

But on tracks like 'Bird' and 'Black Dartangnon' the saxophone of Graham Massey comes to the fore and has a huge, soothing effect and lends the album a more mature feel, which came as a refreshment in an age which was dominated by lager, lager, lager!

4 out of 5 stars Very good.......1999-07-07

I am a little surprised that no one else has reviewed this album yet. I bought it a little aftr it came out, after buying an import single of Azura. I loved that single, and had a hell of a time finding Don Solaris. I finally found it, and fell in love with it immediatly. Some of the songs are a little uninteresting, but Azura and a few others make it worthwhile. Plus, it made me keep an eye out for Louise Rhodes, and I eventually found Lamb, one of the best CD's I've ever purchased. Both are highly recommended.
Don Solaris (+2 Bonus Tracks)
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    Don Solaris (+2 Bonus Tracks)
    808 State
    Manufacturer: Wb
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000006YZO
    Release Date: 1997-08-26

    Album Details

    Japanese Version featuring Two Bonus Tracks.
    Don Solaris
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      Don Solaris
      808 State
      Manufacturer: Phantom Sound & Vision
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B00000E22V
      Release Date: 1996-11-21

      Album Description

      The electronic British band's 1996 album for the ZTT labelin a standard jewel case within an opaque slipcase sleeve.Contains 12 tracks, including the singles 'Bond', 'Azura'and 'Lopez'. Also features guest vocals from Soul Coughing'sMichael Doughty and James Dean Bradfield of the Manic StreetPreachers.

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