One Path in a Million [Import]

One Path in a Million [Import]

One Path in a Million [Import]

Track Listings
 
1. 1-2 Tested
2. Door To Safety
3. Shoreditch Oyster
4. Rambla
5. Lovegate
6. Fucker
7. Dark Corner Light
8. No Half Measures

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
At Last, the Long Awaited Debut Album from Mescalito (Derek O'sullivan and Luke Shepherd). This is an Album to File under 'different'.. Crossing the Line Between Rock and Dance It's a Moody Atmospheric Masterpiece. Somewhere Between Massive Attack Andmazzy Star.

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One Path in a Million
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • One album in a million
One Path in a Million
Mescalito
Manufacturer: Tummy Touch
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004Y9QQ
Release Date: 2000-09-11

Tracks:

  1. 1/2 Tested
  2. Door to Safety
  3. Shoreditch Oyster
  4. Rambla
  5. Lovegate
  6. Fucker
  7. Dark Corner Light
  8. No Half Measures

Album Details

At Last, the Long Awaited Debut Album from Mescalito (Derek O'sullivan and Luke Shepherd). This is an Album to File under 'different'.. Crossing the Line Between Rock and Dance It's a Moody Atmospheric Masterpiece. Somewhere Between Massive Attack Andmazzy Star.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars One album in a million.......2005-05-30

Just what do you call an album like "One Path in a Million" -- experimental acid-funk-rock with a slight twist of jazz? Mescalito's debut is a weird mixture of electronica, and Brit-indierock, as if Portishead and Blur had a head-on collision. Somehow it all meshes together seamlessly.

"1/2 Tested" sets the tone for the jazzier parts of the album, with eerie electronic wobbles and distorted singing set against catchy drumming. A more rock-ish edge enters other songs, with a slow poppy melody being smothered in atmospheric synth. "No Half Measures" goes all-out acoustic, creating a lush-sounding song out of guitars.

But many songs fade in and out from one style to another, as if unwilling to stay in one place for too long. For example, "Shoreditch Oyster" starts with a jazzy tone, which slowly unfolds to reveal mellow guitars and even mellower chill-out tones. It's just poppy enough to keep you from unwinding to it.

Luke Shepherd and Derek O'Sullivan are the men behind Mescalito. And they have some remarkable talents, turning what could have been a pedestrian little trip-hop album into a rich, slightly surreal musical journey. In other words, don't even try to classify this little puppy -- "alternative" is far too mild a word to describe it.

They have a deft touch with electronica, whether making dark sonic sweeps or light bubbly diddles. And there's an equally deft touch with more typical instruments like the percussion -- which is cymbal-heavy and jazzy -- and the cascading guitars that spill over the edges of the songs. Sampled in are a muffled, distorted woman's voice in the first song and some church bells in "Lovegate."

"One Path in a Million" is definitely an odd album, a bit like having an acid trip while heavily tranquilized. But the real triumph is that Shepherd and O'Sullivan were able to take mellow British rock, trip-hop, jazz and a touch of funk, and weave it all together into something that is not just beautiful, but impossible to put a finger on.
One Path in a Million
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • One album in a million
  • Great music
  • Deep Rolling Lounge
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One Path in a Million
Mescalito
Manufacturer: Tummy Touch
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004T912
Release Date: 2000-09-19

Tracks:

  1. 1/2 Tested
  2. Door to Safety
  3. Shoreditch Oyster
  4. Rambla
  5. Lovegate
  6. Fucker
  7. Dark Corner Light
  8. No Half Measures

Product Description

1. Half Tested
2. Door To Safety, A
3. Shoreditch Oyster
4. Rambla
5. Lovegate
6. Fucker, The
7. Dark Corner Light
8. No Half Measures

Format: CD

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars One album in a million.......2005-01-29

Just what do you call an album like "One Path in a Million" -- experimental acid-funk-rock with a slight twist of jazz? Mescalito's debut is a weird mixture of electronica, and Brit-indierock, as if Portishead and Blur had a head-on collision. Somehow it all meshes together seamlessly.

"1/2 Tested" sets the tone for the jazzier parts of the album, with eerie electronic wobbles and distorted singing set against catchy drumming. A more rock-ish edge enters other songs, with a slow poppy melody being smothered in atmospheric synth. "No Half Measures" goes all-out acoustic, creating a lush-sounding song out of guitars.

But many songs fade in and out from one style to another, as if unwilling to stay in one place for too long. For example, "Shoreditch Oyster" starts with a jazzy tone, which slowly unfolds to reveal mellow guitars and even mellower chill-out tones. It's just poppy enough to keep you from unwinding to it.

Luke Shepherd and Derek O'Sullivan are the men behind Mescalito. And they have some remarkable talents, turning what could have been a pedestrian little trip-hop album into a rich, slightly surreal musical journey. In other words, don't even try to classify this little puppy -- "alternative" is far too mild a word to describe it.

They have a deft touch with electronica, whether making dark sonic sweeps or light bubbly diddles. And there's an equally deft touch with more typical instruments like the percussion -- which is cymbal-heavy and jazzy -- and the cascading guitars that spill over the edges of the songs. Sampled in are a muffled, distorted woman's voice in the first song and some church bells in "Lovegate."

"One Path in a Million" is definitely an odd album, a bit like having an acid trip while heavily tranquilized. But the real triumph is that Shepherd and O'Sullivan were able to take mellow British rock, trip-hop, jazz and a touch of funk, and weave it all together into something that is not just beautiful, but impossible to put a finger on.

5 out of 5 stars Great music.......2001-01-13

For any fan of chilled-out downtempo music that knows when to get funky, I recommend this album. Every damn song is great and I listen to 'em over and over. It's what the Chemical Bros. tried to achieve on 'surrender'. buy it now

5 out of 5 stars Deep Rolling Lounge.......2001-01-12

Mescalito begins it assault on your sense with a near perfect interpretation of a smooth peyote trip. Track one is an all time favorite and is now a musical benchmark for all others to aspire.

The remaining tracks are equaly delicious and provide the listener with a myriad of deep, rolling, grooves. IMHO Mescalito is best served after the first peaks and rolls, when a truely warm fuzzy sense of lounge can be appreciated.

5 out of 5 stars Great.......2000-12-21

This is an excellent album. Every track is like a long journey, and I would recommend this CD for anyone who really loves music.

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