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Binding: Audio CDEAN: 0017046620123 Label: Astralwerks Manufacturer: Astralwerks MPN: 6201 Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Astralwerks Release Date: July 29, 1997 Studio: Astralwerks Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Brace YourselfWhen you think about it you will realize that your thoughts never flow in a staight line for very long. They interplay tangentally in a cocophonia of electroencephalographic ideations. Such is "Lunatic Harness". A razor edged gegenhalt dance of spontaneous musical tensions . A beautifully dissociated tangle of abstract acidic rhythums and melodies. One can discern the melodies in the melange but not unravel them.These are catchy phrases which shall replay in you mind through the day. This CD ... Read More Rating: - hasty boom alert, heavenlyI heard the rest of this album, it did not really stay with me... I've found that U-ziq has a few stellar tracks, and the rest just dont impress upon you. I can think of one track on every release he has that I would definitely lodge in my top 50. This release gets 5 stars from me because the track I am focusing on has a serious lasting quality for me. Hasty boom alert was a very pleasant surprise to me, I dont play anything but this track. It has a timeless quality, and it blends ... Read More Rating: - ONE OF THE BESTReally is one of the best electronic albums of the 1990's. You can listen to this from start to finish as many times as you like and never tire of it As the years go by "Brace Yourself Jason" becomes funkier, "Midwinter Log" more melodic, "Catkin And Teasel" more demented and the title track "Lunatic Harness" even funnier. A rare, warm, wickedly funny and FRIENDLY drill n bass album. Makes a perfect pair with Aphex Twin's "Richard ... Read More Rating: - 3 & 1/2 really. Quirky and frenetic , but not genre-bustingThe sound-bites of this album sounded very promising. While I wasn't too disappointed, I did expect it to have more of an impact. Unfortunately, for me, the outcome for me was similar to listening to most of Richard D James' albums - some of it is just too clever for me. The best tracks: - 'hasty boom alert' - radiant theme, unable to be deconstructed by jerky interjecting beats, is alluring and memorable. This track is a masterpiece and the best on the album Read More Rating: - Great range.Consider what was happening in 97. This album was amazing when it came out and I still would put its creativity up against majority of the laptop generation of kids to this day. This album is about knowing rhythm. Some of the most beautiful rhythms and composed beats I've ever heard when this album came out. |