Album Results
Kosheen
Resist: 74321880812
Genre:
ROCK/POP
Label:
BMG Entertainment International UK & Ireland Limited
Release date: 2001
Album Reviews
Kosheen, one of the new millennium's brightest junglists, makes a fierce introduction with their Kinetic Records debut, Resist. The title itself boasts a confidence and a desire to be unclassifiable, and Kosheen lives up to the test. They bring in classic new wave synths and mold breakbeat grooves into something dramatic. The first single, "Hide U," blasts with thick electronic breaks, and Sian Evans' soulful vocals are tragic but endearing with the fact that this track is tangible and raw. Kosheen is attuned with what makes them become a trio -- and that is emotion. The human quality found on Resist suggests their powerful disposition inside drum'n'bass, but also in tweaking electronic music. "Hungry" swirls in acoustic-friendly backdrops and kitschy house loops, and it's the anguish felt in Evans' voice that serves a warning of someone's spiritual disarray. "Slip and Slide (Suicide)" takes things a bit further. It's a massive bombast of syrupy jungle hits, a fall into club land, but a sophisticated call to poor behavior. Kosheen taps into what's internally affective. Resist is stylish and literate in doing so, but also a delectable addition to what emerged from Bristol in the early '90s. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide
Track Listing
| 1. Demonstrate |
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| 2. Hide U |
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| 3. Catch |
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| 4. Cover |
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| 5. Harder |
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| 6. Suicide: (SLIP & SLIDE) |
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| 7. Empty Skies |
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| 8. I Want It All |
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| 9. Resist |
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| 10. Hungry |
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| 11. Face In A Crowd |
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| 12. Pride |
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| 13. Cruelty |
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| 14. Let Go |
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| 15. Gone |
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| 16. Hide U: JOHN CREAMER & STEPHANE KREMIX EDIT |
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Positif Mr. Oizo |
| While a lot of the recent Ed Banger releases, Justice aside, seem to scraping the barrel of electro, Mr Oizo continues to produce interesting and challenging dance music. Positif is no exception, a jarring monster of a track that is currently receiving plays from a number of electro luminaries. Erol Alkan featured the track in his A-Z on Rob Da Bank. The stop start samples and drum beats give way to a bass line that is sure to cause seizures when reverberating from any club's speakers. While for some people Mr. Oizo may never shake off "that advert", those who continue to keep up with his output are sure to carry on enjoying one of France's finest exponents of electronic music. | |
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