Onclements

Onclements

Onclements

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Product Description
Leftfield. Tapped by Nme as One of the Top 20 Dance Acts to Watch for 2000. Essential for Fans of Plaid/Caustic Window.

Onclements,Ovuca,Rephlex,Electronic,Experimental Techno,IDM,Pop,Rock
Onclements
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • rough diamond (splinters)
  • just another 2 disc 77 tracker
  • Sometimes funny, sometimes frightening, always warped
  • Sometimes funny, sometimes frightening, always warped
Onclements
Ovuca
Manufacturer: Rephlex
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004W47L
Release Date: 2000-08-29

Tracks:

  1. Untitled
  2. Untitled
  3. Daisy
  4. Untitled
  5. Untitled
  6. Industro Contrast
  7. Lip Lap Lap
  8. Anti-Casanova
  9. Golden Pagoda
  10. Treehugging
  11. Yakface
  12. Untitled
  13. Untitled
  14. Untitled
  15. Northern Comfort
  16. Untitled
  17. Rephlex Records
  18. Untitled
  19. Untitled
  20. Untitled
  21. Rubic's Engine
  22. In Search For The Big Money
  23. Incidental Floss
  24. Untitled
  25. Eileenkii
  26. Joystick Operated Pop Tart
  27. Untitled
  28. Untitled
  29. Untitled
  30. Dock Oregano
  31. Huphnaget
  32. Untitled
  33. Untitled
  34. Untitled
  35. Tom Collins
  36. Jodemeister
  37. Untitled
  38. Untitled
  39. Untitled
  40. Untitled
  41. Untitled

Tracks:

  1. Turbulence From The Kitchen
  2. Untitled
  3. Untitled
  4. Trembling Fields Of Manual Performance
  5. Untitled
  6. Untitled
  7. Alpha Force
  8. Lady Domina
  9. Whiteblue Fumeplate
  10. Miumi Vice
  11. Spot Of Heavy Breathing
  12. Crystal Cupboard
  13. Untitled
  14. Untitled
  15. Untitled
  16. Ocean Of Hedgehogs
  17. Deterge
  18. Sport Virus
  19. Light Shower
  20. Sport Virus Strikes Back
  21. Aerobic Lesson
  22. Untitled
  23. Ned Naturemagnet
  24. Untitled
  25. Untitled
  26. Napa Auto Parts
  27. Lost Speedster
  28. Untitled
  29. Untitled
  30. Untitled

Album Details

Leftfield. Tapped by Nme as One of the Top 20 Dance Acts to Watch for 2000. Essential for Fans of Plaid/Caustic Window.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars rough diamond (splinters).......2004-05-09

This album of the finnish Ovuca is actually kind of weird. It has some tracks which sound to me like experimental clowning around..but also very beautifull rough diamonds. I like this album because of its origianality although it sounds a bit like an AFX clone which isn't that odd/bad at all ofcoarse. A pitty though that some of the tracks / preludes are very short. Just when you are getting "in the groove (figure of speech)" the track abruptly stops. Damn! It could have had more potential......

A MUST HAVE!

5 out of 5 stars just another 2 disc 77 tracker.......2001-02-21

so you like rephlex? This album is a little bit of everything that rephlex stands for. Playfulness, hardcore gabber, indie punk electro songs, ambient songs, songs of no more than one sound and drum kit. Why buy this album? Well first, each song is short, no getting bored with a track. 2nd, if you like bogdan raczynski or mu ziq or aphex, this guy lies on the border of all of them, you'll like him. His songs are very well made, each song has a melody and some bass and some drums, the essential ingredients. IF they are ingredients, then it could be said that he is an imaginitive chef. your brain is the stomach. After listening to the 2+ hours of music you will either puke or go back for seconds. i did both

4 out of 5 stars Sometimes funny, sometimes frightening, always warped.......2000-09-04

This new work from Ovuca raises the weirdness bar to a new level. Basically, we're given more of that electronic music that you can't even begin to dance to, but the slant is even weirder than usual. Drugs? Maybe. A strong creative force? Obviously. Whatever the muse, this is two cd's full of usually short ditties that can make the listener laugh out loud or feel extremely nervous, possibly even fearing his or her life. The odd samples, computer game type music, techno bleeps and blips, jazzy sequences, and tweaked noises are all there, but they are presented in a way that more than likely would confuse most people. However, fans of some of the more "out there" electronica (the IDM crowd) or maybe the Residents would probably find this album well worth the money.

4 out of 5 stars Sometimes funny, sometimes frightening, always warped.......2000-09-04

This new work from Ovuca raises the weirdness bar to a new level. Basically, we're given more of that electronic music that you can't even begin to dance to, but the slant is even weirder than usual. Drugs? Maybe. A strong creative force? Obviously. Whatever the muse, this is two cd's full of usually short ditties that can make the listener laugh out loud or feel extremely nervous, possibly even fearing his or her life. The odd samples, computer game type music, techno bleeps and blips, jazzy sequences, and tweaked noises are all there, but they are presented in a way that more than likely would confuse most people. However, fans of some of the more "out there" electronica (the IDM crowd) or maybe the Residents would probably find this album well worth the money.

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