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1
The Wrong Side Of Reflection
00:34
2,048 plays
2
The End Of Biters - International
01:17
4,344 plays
3
Plastic
02:44
3,321 plays
4
Uprock And Invigorate
03:46
3,323 plays
5
The Color Of Tempo
02:34
4,085 plays
6
Dave's Bonus Beats
02:10
2,467 plays
7
Detchibe
04:08
2,812 plays
8
Altoid Addiction
01:01
1,994 plays
9
Busy Signal (Make You Go Bombing Mix)
02:41
3,523 plays
10
One Word Extinguisher
04:04
3,634 plays
11
90% Of My Mind Is With You
03:15
2,227 plays
12
Huevos With Jeff And Rani
01:22
1,942 plays
13
Female Demands
02:29
2,148 plays
14
Why I Love You
02:55
2,273 plays
15
Southerners
00:23
1,580 plays
16
Perverted Undertone
03:18
4,621 plays
17
Invigorate
01:25
2,115 plays
18
Choking You
04:01
3,130 plays
19
Storm Returns
05:15
5,474 plays
20
Trains On Top Of The Game
01:54
1,586 plays
21
Styles That Fade Away With A Collonade Reprise
04:26
1,963 plays
22
Esta
01:22
1,305 plays
23
Pentagram
02:59
1,975 plays
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album review
Prefuse 73's second album for Warp should be the one that catapults Scott Herren into the programming firmament occupied by Warp mainstays like Autechre and Aphex Twin. A fascinating collection of glitchy breakbeats and inventive, melodic experimental techno, One Word Extinguisher is a set of electronica that's nearly as challenging as Autechre's relentlessly academic beat manipulation but just as funky and instantly gratifying as a Fatboy Slim flag-waver. (Certainly those famous former b-boys in Plaid could never hope to score a Foot Locker commercial.) But forget electronic music -- Herren is trying to take hip-hop to the next level with a vision of breakbeat music that, like the crunchy digital productions of Timbaland and Neptunes, pushes hip-hop production into the future. Quintessentially '70s and '80s innovations like samplers and analog mixers are giving way to digital software and CD mixers, and Herren welcomes the changeover; "Huevos With Jeff and Roni," one of the record's three vocal tracks, features Def Jux's Mr. Lif "on a minisc mic." Not that Russell Simmons is about to jump on the Prefuse bandwagon, or a Scott Herren line of urban fashionwear is in the cards, but One Word Extinguisher means as much to the future of underground rap as it does to experimental techno. Skater hero and lo-fi mastermind Tommy Guerrero, Ann Arborite Dabrye, and Plug Research's own Daedelus each stop by for intriguing co-productions. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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