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Back in 2001, when I purchased this album, I absolutely adored it. It's a unique blend of electronic, jazzy, and ambient sounds. I still find myself enjoying it to this day. The only downside is that the volume is recorded quite low, but apart from that, it's flawless.
Manitoba makes their US debut with "START BREAKING MY HEART," blending Four Tet's signature cut-paste-distort electronic style with the atmospheric sounds and melodies that Boards of Canada are known for. What's the deal with Canadians, huh? "Dundas, Ontario" is a groovy little track that keeps its IDM authenticity, while "People Eating Fruit" starts off soft and emotional -- until the beat drops. There's a strong sense of rhythm throughout these tracks, often complementing the melodies beautifully, like in the echoey "Brandon," the dynamic flow of "Schedules & Fares," or the almost-jazz feel of "Paul's Birthday." Some tracks have rhythms that could overpower the melody, like the offbeat breaks and horn chaos of "Mammals vs Reptiles" or the relentless drumming in "Lemon Yoghourt." The remix of "Dundas, Ontario," with its R&B vocal sample and more intense beat, feels worlds apart from the original, with just a hint of the initial melody. "Webers" has a minimalistic quality, with two simple lines (a xylophone and a drum beat) that weave in and out. It's a weird and captivating album.
Way back in 2001 when I purchased this album, I absolutely adored it. It's a unique blend of electronic, jazzy, and ambient sounds. I still get a kick out of listening to it. The only thing that bugs me is that the volume is recorded quite low, but apart from that, it's flawless.
Manitoba makes their US debut with "START BREAKING MY HEART," a blend of Four Tet's signature cut-paste-distort electronic style and the atmospheric, melodic tones that Boards of Canada are known for. What's the deal with Canadians, huh? "Dundas, Ontario" is a groovy little track that stays true to the IDM genre, while "People Eating Fruit" starts off soft and emotional before the beat kicks in. The album's got a strong sense of rhythm, which often complements the melodies perfectly, like in the echoey "Brandon," the dynamic flow of "Schedules & Fares," or the almost-jazz vibe of "Paul's Birthday." Some tracks, though, have rhythms that almost overpower the rest, like the wonky breaks and horn chaos of "Mammals vs Reptiles" or the relentless drumming in "Lemon Yoghourt." The remix of "Dundas, Ontario," with its R&B vocal sample and more intense beat, feels totally different from the original, with just a hint of the initial melody. "Webers" has a minimalistic quality, with two simple lines—a xylophone and a drum beat—that weave in and out throughout. It's a weird and captivating album.
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