45:33

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Total Tracks: 2   Total Length: 50:30

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Barry Walters

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02.02.09
The crucial bridge between yesterday's punk and today's disco
Label: DFA / Revolver

As cofounder of DFA Records, early producer of the Rapture, and leader of LCD Soundsystem, James Murphy is the crucial bridge between yesterday's punk and today's disco. A veteran of several rock bands, the New Jersey-born, New York-based rebel nevertheless knows underground dance music, as his Special Disco Version club nights behind the turntables have proven. Whereas his conventional albums bring together post-punk, art-rock and various club beats, 2006's 45:33 offers an electronic update on the mutant disco sounds of Ze Records and New York's kindred early-'80s acts like Konk and Dinosaur L. Commissioned by Nike and initially sold as music specially designed to compliment jogging, Murphy later admitted that this was just a ruse for him to create a nonstop work in the spirit of Ash Ra Tempel guitarist Manuel Göttsching's pioneering 1984 trance epic, E2-E4, a Paradise Garage classic.

Indeed, 45:33 feels as though it was modeled after disco pioneer David Mancuso's strategy of sequencing music at his club, The Loft, as a reflection of nature's energy flow over the course of a day: It starts with a gentle warm-up, followed by a steady surge of movement, a burst of sustained activity, and then a restful… read more »

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Don't buy it here

Amethyst80

FYI - iTunes has this for $4.49, and their version has two more tracks on it.

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A Complaint...

Yadadadabingbang

I just had to. Emusic -used- to be affordable. In the past two years they've changed everything where credits and prices are concerned. When things get back to about .25usd per track, I'll shut up.

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Get the deal when it is there and stop whining!

brianogston

It is apparent to me that emusic lets some stuff slide before they realize they have an album worth of downloads. If you see it..buy it. Because if you dont, it could be changed by the next time. And please stop crying!

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Stop Complaining.

Fbones24

I do not understand the people that complain about "credits." If you are unhappy with E-music buy your music elsewhere. If an album is too many "credits," don't download it. Many times, the record label dictates the pricing scheme. Anyway, music I love is priceless. Thank you e-music for giving us an alternative marketplace to purchase great music at an affordable price.

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Well!

GoodBadQueen23

This is really quite something, any song of this length is a feat to record, let alone one so good and vibrant and refreshing. Reminds me of a nice, clean, freshwater swim.

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Your "constructive criticism" has been heard

NicoLeMelomane

It looks like eMusic does read these comments and IS able to come back on less-than-good decisions (thank you!). As of March 3 2010, I see this album available for only two credits which is amazing considering the quality and length of the track. Absolutely EVERYONE should rush and jump on that deal, because this is some of James Murphy at his best. Some really funky, groovy stuff you OWE it to yourself to download.

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still could be worth it

orderedanalog

This is such a could mix, it could be worth the album cost. I got it before that happened, but I've listened to this "track" like a 100 times... sooo good...

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One credit?

andytuck

I really wanted this but now it's too many credits. The one thing emusic had going for it, gone. Apparently you can't buy longer tracks separately now.

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Used to be a great value

20man

Until they decided to jack the price by 10 credits. Seems like some of the comments stating otherwise have been cleansed. Very disappointing, emusic... like a child hiding the broken vase beneath the rug.

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I love it because...

Bustopboxing

you know it has to be making the Nu Management here at eMusic cringe to give 45+ minutes away for 1 credit. =D I really do like the song, too.

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