Claustrophilia

Claustrophilia

Claustrophilia

Track Listings
 
1. Catalytic
2. Taking You Out
3. Colors
4. Cowboy
5. Avery 113
6. Brown
7. Opal
8. MK1101 [Breath Mix]
9. Clear
10. Sleeping on Sinewaves, Pt. 2
11. Broken Bliss Box

Claustrophilia,Chachi Jones,Reincarnate Music,Dance Music,Electronic,Pop
Claustrophilia
Average customer rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
  • Boooooooooooooo-ring
  • All Muic Guide Review
Claustrophilia
Chachi Jones
Manufacturer: Reincarnate Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
ElectronicaElectronica | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
ASIN: B0000D9PLO
Release Date: 2003-10-21

Tracks:

  1. Catalytic
  2. Taking You Out
  3. Colors
  4. Cowboy
  5. Avery 113
  6. Brown
  7. Opal
  8. MK1101 (Breath Mix)
  9. Clear
  10. Sleeping On Sinewaves Pt.2
  11. Broken Bliss Box

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Boooooooooooooo-ring.......2004-03-20

Sorry, what did you say? I fell asleep while listening to this ambient twaddle. I said, booooooooooooooo-ring.

4 out of 5 stars All Muic Guide Review.......2003-10-30

Here's what AMG (All Music Guide) had to say about the CD:

Chachi Jones is one of a growing army of what are coming to be called "bedroom electronic musicians" - people who craft their music on a small scale, often using strange instruments of their own invention or pressing unsuspecting toys and household gadgets into service. Jones has been working pretty much within the broad confines of glitchcore and IDM, but his first full-length album finds him exploring a mellower and more approachable side. That's not to say that Claustrophilia is exactly easy-listening, but there's something warm and inviting about its general ambience, even when the beats are tripping by at a fast and furious pace and the samples are warped and twisted. On "Taking You Out", a stutter-step dancehall rhythm alternates with a more conventionally funky breakbeat while distorted spoken-word vocals swell in and out of the mix; "Clear" is built on synthetic handclaps and gently rolling synthesizer chords; "Broken Bliss Box" sounds like a jam session between Bill Nelson in his ambient period and Aphex Twin in his jungle mode. Strongly recommended. - Rick Anderson

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