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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Off the hook!
I've always been a hip hop fan, this group is a little of my beaten path but i bought the album on the advice of a good friend and haven't stopped talking about it. Fresh sound with lyrics worth listening to. The beats are beautiful, at once jazzy, funky and raw hip hop. This s#!t is golden!
Published on April 25, 2004

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3.0 out of 5 stars AU TOMATO
The fundamental idea behind Automato, a six-pack of stage-nameless New Yorkers, is creating hip-hop music in an organic manner. Utilizing only live instruments with subtle touches of turntable/computer, their goal (I'm assuming) is to mirror the role of the producer, but in a band environment where everyone involved has their own piece to bring to the table. The sound...
Published on May 13, 2004 by M. Starr


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Off the hook!, April 25, 2004
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This review is from: Automato (Audio CD)
I've always been a hip hop fan, this group is a little of my beaten path but i bought the album on the advice of a good friend and haven't stopped talking about it. Fresh sound with lyrics worth listening to. The beats are beautiful, at once jazzy, funky and raw hip hop. This s#!t is golden!
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5.0 out of 5 stars from the label, April 23, 2004
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oving well beyond the hip-hop standard of turntables and samples, AUTOMATO create, play & record all songs with traditional instrumentation...  drums, guitar, bass and keyboards.  The sound is further distinguished by antique Moogs, vintage electronics and processors.  AUTOMATO's musical recipe is simple; combine a solid amount of indie rock, 70's funk & soul and organic Hip-Hop.  While wandering the island of Manhattan, AUTOMATO crossed paths with brothers-in-arms James Murphy and Tim Goldsworthy of the DFA, production pioneers currently spearheading the New York dance punk revolution with bands such as The Rapture & LCD Soundsystem.  With the DFA manning the boards, AUTOMATO's debut record was completed earlier this year and it is something that will be treasured by discerning human-music loving robots of the future.  Your record player will NEVER be the same.
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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars AU TOMATO, May 13, 2004
This review is from: Automato (Audio CD)
The fundamental idea behind Automato, a six-pack of stage-nameless New Yorkers, is creating hip-hop music in an organic manner. Utilizing only live instruments with subtle touches of turntable/computer, their goal (I'm assuming) is to mirror the role of the producer, but in a band environment where everyone involved has their own piece to bring to the table. The sound they produce is strictly East Coast and brings to mind comparable pioneers of the field such as The Roots and Beastie Boys (without the blatant comedic overtones). Mind you, Automato sounds different than both of these previously mentioned acts; but like both of them, they forgo the idea that only one person should be responsible for the outcome of their music.

Handing over the production duties to DFA duo, Automato shows a slightly different end result to a vastly populated genre of beat-driven music. In a time when producers pride themselves in making hip-hop that is abstract and progressive, these guys take a different route and do a fine job of playing things safe. Now, this may be a bad thing to some; but it may also very well be a good thing to others. Automato shows great potential to be marketed to a larger range of audience than most of the hip-hop being released in the underground. But for those who like a bit more anger and/or "street" in their hip-hop, be forewarned that this might not appeal to you.

Many of the songs share the same characteristics: blunted bass, organic head-bobbing beat, keyboard filler, and emceeing. Occasionally there are great moments when they utilize turntable scratching (which is slowly becoming a lost art form - unless the whole album is dedicated to it) to give a bit of depth to the album. And Automato even gets off track from time to time. Surprisingly enough, it's when the guys get off track that the good stuff really begins to shine through.

I'd like to say Automato is an album worth slobbering over, but it's not. A lot of people who are not familiar with how far hip-hop has progressed may find themselves intrigued by the concept of a band playing hip-hop without two turntables. It's something that has been done many times before, however; with the same basic results. Therefore, I'm not going to assume that Automato is out to re-invent the wheel with their music. If this is the case, then this is an excellent endeavor. Let's face it; not every album has to be something to study or lose your mind to.

Staying focused on the fundamentals of their inspirations is an important aspect of Automato's resulting sound. It shows in every moment of the album. It's only a safe effort, though, which is not enough to make it overly easy to write about. I definitely wouldn't count these guys out. My guess is that the mainstream press will get a hold of them in a couple years and Automato will be the center of attention for many hip-hop fans in the mass of society; and they'll feel like they've just heard the most forward-thinking album in the world.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Underground hip hop gem, June 14, 2011
This review is from: Automato (Audio CD)
If your fan of any hip hop buy this album. It's unique, catchy, and very good lyrics. I just wish they made another album. Phenomenal music by great musicans. A gem.
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3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The TRUE sound of the underground, July 17, 2004
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This review is from: Automato (Audio CD)
In a time when not-so-fly-as-that rapper 50 Cent and his G-Unit clowns have become the emperors of the hip-hop empire, ultimately because of the beefcakes' connection with Dre, it is understandable that you're starting to drastically lose faith in hip-hop. But fear no more, Automato are here to replenish that faith by creating a fresh, intelligent and highly creative style of hip-hop.
There are multiple reasons why Automato deserve recognition. Firstly, and unlike the rest of the hip-hop World, New Yorker Alex Frankel and his fellow musicians prefer live instruments to turn-tables which contributes greatly to the authenticity of their music. Lyrically, Automato challenge the traditional hip-hop convention of using `nigg**s' or `ho' in every sentence and instead opt for other intelligent manners of expression. Finally these authentic hip-hop beats and thought-provoking lyrics are perfectly sewed together by none-other than DFA, the production masterminds behind `The Rapture' and other electronica-influenced artists.
In all honesty if it wasn't for these New Yorkers I would openly state, like DJ Shadow did in `Endtroducing', that `Hip-Hop Sucks'. Automato are the real thing, go check them out!
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing, June 4, 2004
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This review is from: Automato (Audio CD)
This was a perfect mixture of nice beats, and great lyrics. You gotta have it
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow, May 1, 2004
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An incredible debut - a must listen for anyone interested in new hip hop that doesn't regurgitate the same sounds as everyone else. Innovative, a solid album that'll have you bopping your head without even knowing it...
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