Album Results
Angie Martinez
Animal House
Genre:
R&B/SOUL
Label:
Elektra Entertainment Group Inc
Release date: 2002
Album Reviews
Martinez's day job is as a DJ at a N.Y.C. hip-hop station, and her second album is reason enough for her not to quit. Devoid of style and anything to say, Martinez merely recites her rhymes over flaccid beats, hoping to hook on to something. She falls into nearly all of hip-hop's traps (thankfully, she keeps Animal House at a reasonable 45 minutes): overwrought R&B choruses, lame-ass skits, and "featured" turns by guest-rapping B-listers. She spins records better than she spins tales, most of which are concerned with giving mad props to herself. Only "If I Could Go" has a discernible hook, and it's a vaguely familiar one at that (same goes for the cut that sounds like it was cribbed from Jay-Z's Blueprint reel). Clearly, Martinez fancies herself a baby sis to Missy Elliott (who cameos) and Eve. But it's tough trekking when the beats are this sparse and the rhymes this ho-hum. Maybe she can get her pals at the radio station to play it. ~ Michael Gallucci, All Music Guide
Track Listing
| 1. Animal House |
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| 2. A New Day |
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| 3. Trl |
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| 4. If I Could Go! |
Sacario Angie Martinez... |
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| 5. Never |
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| 6. Take You Home |
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| 7. Been Around The World |
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| 8. We Can Get It On |
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| 9. What's That Sound |
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| 10. F***ed Up Situation |
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| 11. Waitin' On |
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| 12. Lifestyles Of The Big And Famous |
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| 13. Live Big Remix |
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| 14. So Good |
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| Featured Review | |
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Transient Pluxus |
| Hailing from Sweden Pluxus are an electronic three piece that have being plucked from the fringes due to their track, 'Transient', featuring in a decidedly slick advert for the new Ford Fiesta. Mixing mangled live bass, white noise crackles and twinkling ethereal organ the record is all at once startling and soothing and leaves an instant sonic fingerprint on the listener. This makes it perfect for advertising executives wanting to grab the viewer's attention and also explains why it has suddenly flown up the Shazam tag chart. A closer inspection of the band's album, 'Solid State', which was released on the avant -garde minimal techno label Kompakt earlier this year, further pulls the listener in. Despite Kraftwerk being a prominent influence the music is not easily categorised, veering from melodic washes of warm synthesizer to menacing electro moments in an instant, making the music all at once less urgent than most dance music but more engaging than Zero 7 style electronica. Despite being largely overlooked when they first arrived on the scene it looks as though Pluxus may well yet get another well deserved bite of the cherry thanks to this latest dose of corporate exposure.~Stephen Titmus~Copyright © Shazam Entertainment Limited 2009. All rights reserved | |
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