Outpost Transmission

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Total Tracks: 14   Total Length: 69:43

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For those of you who can't get this, go to 808's official site for bazillions of free downloads. I know it's cold comfort, but still worth your while. http://www.808state.com/sounds/index.htm

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Why

fareed

can't am in not allowed to dnload this. real disappointing .. for real

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o_O

Jordo

Guess what, yet another album that is barred for some e-music members.

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wow

RAKman

Guess what, yet another album that is barred for some e-music members.

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Intelligent & Outstanding

Leebert

This is vintage 808, in spirit, but the sound is more mature. It wasn't until after a couple of listens that its rich intricacies began to bloom for me. But once I clicked with this album I realized that this is one of their best. That might draw the ire of many long-time 808 fans but so be it. The tracks range from explorations of lush, new worlds to cheeky but brilliantly fun tunes to expertly crafted electronica. In other words, Outpost Transmission is a deep album that will still be showing you new things even after many listens.

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It would have been hard to imagine 808 State having such a low profile during the days of the massive “Cubik.” Outpost Transmission is the first album by the group since entering their second decade in 1998. Five years in the making, it’s not an up-front stunner but a slowly developing well-rounded collection of electronica falling outside contemporary subgenres. There’s nothing to easily latch onto like back in the early days, but Outpost Transmission gives the listener more cheeky psychedelia to nose around in than any previous releases. The clever “Chopsumwong” sounds like old-school 808 being remixed by Mike Paradinas with a melody just about to fall apart, and the delicate “Suntower” brings to mind Graham Massey’s work with Björk. Simian’s Simon Lord guests on the stomping “606,” a great track that looses some impact due to a murky mix. Elbow’s Guy Garvey does well enough on the Scott Walker-meets-Yellow Magic Orchestra-flavored “Lemonsoul.” Alabama 3′s vocalists have less to work with on “Crossword,” with its corny “no chillout!” call-out hook. When the vocal tracks are skipped it all seems much more focused. It’s a mature 808 State on Outpost Transmission, and the album does take more listens than usual to appreciate. – David Jeffries

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