Small-Time Machine

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Total Tracks: 7   Total Length: 30:36

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Adam Kearney

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03.11.08
A dance hall record for introverted cyberkids.
2008 | Label: Cassettes Won't Listen / The Orchard

Jason Drake, the sole producer of the indie-trip-hop outfit Cassettes Won't Listen, demonstrates with A Small Time Machine that he is just as capable crafting fully-formed electro-pop songs as he is remixing and dropping sick beats. His debut EP, Nobody's Moving, skewed towards indie-electronic, and The Quiet Trial followed with a heavier tilt toward hip-hop instrumentals and samples.

A Small Time Machine, Drake's third and only physically-released record, boasts trip-hop beats and chaotic synthesizers supporting straightforward indie piano and vocals; it's his most organic collection of songs yet. Edgier and more energetic than the Postal Service, Cassettes is quickly expanding the bubble of this narrow genre.

Drake has a reserved quality to his vocals, reminiscent of Beck and Steve Mason of the Beta Band, and it adds a mellowness to the cold, technological world summoned by his instrumentals. He is a master of the mix, and he uses his powers to summon the urgency of a futuristic thriller around the somber confessions of his sensitive-traveler soul.

On "Large Radio," Drake walks down dark urban avenues: as a heart beats and searches for its target — paranoia on all sides — the synthesizers quicken and signal an approach. "Paper Float," guided by… read more »

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The Perfect Sound

kgirt

I search and search, but only once a decade or less do I find a musician with the sound that truly gets it. This is the one for this decade. He has nailed it: electronic coolness and "neat sounds" + interesting melodies + well constructed harmonies + depth and cleverness of lyrics. Thanks, can't wait for more...

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Desperate need of an intrumental version

anistropsim

A firm reminder of why I usually prefer electronic music without voices.

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average

jambo

I have to agree with enoch680. At first I really liked it, but the vocals are poor. There's not much to the lyrics either. "Paper Float' is a decent song. The rest you can take them or leave them.

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the voice

enoch680

I hate to say it, because i like the musical arrangements so much, and it has a lot of potential ------ but the vocals kill me

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Heartbreak never sounded so great

knockoutspeed

Only seven songs, but absolutely no filler. This is takes on relationships and the good and bad that comes with them. The combination of electronics and great songwriting make this my favorite record this year.

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