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DJ Spooky|Subliminal Minded - The EP

Subliminal Minded - The EP

DJ Spooky

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Paul D. Miller, otherwise known by the awkward moniker DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid, is a seriously bright and talented breakbeat artist who frequently annoys with his intellectual dilettantism, but seems constitutionally incapable of making an uninteresting record. This grab-bag of remixes finds him in collaboration with artists of similarly off-beat temperament, including DJ Wally, Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore and members of the notorious Dub Pistols. DJ Wally's gently jungly take on "Peace in Zaire" is especially effective (it's more interesting than much of Wally's own work, frankly), though the ska-inflected Dub Pistols mix is also excellent. "Rapper's Relight" is a strange, downtempo stew of found sound and ambient washes. "It' Nice Not to Lose Your Mind in '99" (in two versions) and "Dr. Satan's Echo Chamber" are both self-indulgent miniatures, while "Futureproof in Zaire" is essentially a tabla solo. Scattered? Messy? Unorganized? Absolutely. But this EP is still highly rewarding listening.
© Rick Anderson /TiVo

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1
Intro: Anagramme Oulippienne
00:00:40

DJ Spooky, MainArtist

1999 Bar/None Records 1999 Bar/None Records

2
Rekonstruction (Rhyme and Reason Mix)
00:03:46

DJ Spooky, MainArtist

1999 Bar/None Records 1999 Bar/None Records

3
Peace in Zaire (DJ Wally's Sci-Hi Remix)
00:06:13

DJ Spooky, MainArtist

1999 Bar/None Records 1999 Bar/None Records

4
Dr. Satan's Echo Chamber
00:00:20

DJ Spooky, MainArtist

1999 Bar/None Records 1999 Bar/None Records

5
DJ Spooky Vs The Dub Pistols Peace in Zaire Mix (Dub Pistols inna NYC style)
00:04:58

DJ Spooky, MainArtist

1999 Bar/None Records 1999 Bar/None Records

6
Journey Anagramme Oulippienne II
00:01:06

DJ Spooky, MainArtist

1999 Bar/None Records 1999 Bar/None Records

7
Futureproof in Zaire (Karsh Kale Remix)
00:01:58

Paul Miller, Composer - DJ Spooky, MainArtist

1999 Bar/None Records 1999 Bar/None Records

8
It's Nice Not to Lose Your Mind in '99
00:00:28

DJ Spooky, MainArtist

1999 Bar/None Records 1999 Bar/None Records

9
Rapper's Relight (feat. Kevin Shields)
00:07:12

DJ Spooky, MainArtist

1999 Bar/None Records 1999 Bar/None Records

10
It's Nice Not to Lose Your Mind in '99 (Reprise)
00:00:29

DJ Spooky, MainArtist

1999 Bar/None Records 1999 Bar/None Records

11
Dialectical Transformation III Peace in Rwanda (feat. Thurston Moore)
00:06:54

DJ Spooky, MainArtist

1999 Bar/None Records 1999 Bar/None Records

12
Grapheme: Ghetto of the Mind
00:02:29

DJ Spooky, MainArtist

1999 Bar/None Records 1999 Bar/None Records

Chronique

Paul D. Miller, otherwise known by the awkward moniker DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid, is a seriously bright and talented breakbeat artist who frequently annoys with his intellectual dilettantism, but seems constitutionally incapable of making an uninteresting record. This grab-bag of remixes finds him in collaboration with artists of similarly off-beat temperament, including DJ Wally, Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore and members of the notorious Dub Pistols. DJ Wally's gently jungly take on "Peace in Zaire" is especially effective (it's more interesting than much of Wally's own work, frankly), though the ska-inflected Dub Pistols mix is also excellent. "Rapper's Relight" is a strange, downtempo stew of found sound and ambient washes. "It' Nice Not to Lose Your Mind in '99" (in two versions) and "Dr. Satan's Echo Chamber" are both self-indulgent miniatures, while "Futureproof in Zaire" is essentially a tabla solo. Scattered? Messy? Unorganized? Absolutely. But this EP is still highly rewarding listening.
© Rick Anderson /TiVo

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