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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My Top Album of 1999:This Is Art Core, August 16, 2000
It is hard to write a review of such an album, I guess just saying that they are great doesn't do them just. Describing them as an English cousin of Air just because both bands use Moog?No way! Their sound is much scarier and much more exciting than Air.(I have to admit though, Air music is beautiful.)so are they art-skool geniuses or they are just some lunatics trying to scare everyone away, I choose the former. Simply because of this album, its sonic beauty, something Sonic Youth is never able to do, SY might be the Godfathers and Godmother of whatever genre of , but this is music with a touch of my generation, I am only 19 this year, by the way. I can appreciate this kind of music, I am exposed to a plethora of such stuff,from Tarwater, To Rococo Rot to Mouse on Mars. This album, together with 'The Amateur Review' are among the best albums out of the genre I call 'Big Bleep' in 1999. Yes, it is filled with bleeping noise, with a rock core though.Its centre piece,'The Revenge of the Black Reagent' is a sequel to 'The Black Reagent' from their fabulous'On the wires of our Nerves' album, it is even better than the latter, at 3'30'' a gentle, frail voice emerged out of the sonic waves, trying very very hard to compete with the waves, in vain. Finally, her body, voice and her soul were swallowed by the relentless sonic tides. 'Oh Yeah Oh No' sounds a wee bit like Air's 'Sexy Boy', is this their first attempt to emulate Air? 'Machine Is Bored With Love' is a cute electronic ballad, retro,humane and romantic, so there is a future for the co-existence of man and machine i suppose. Cross-breeding might take place, the product(offspring) will look like one of those man-bots on the cover. This is Art and I ranked it as my top most album of 1999, do you believe in technology?If you do, come with me...
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Avant Hard, July 18, 2000
Quite a few people have already writen reviews for this album so I'll try to give a new perspective on it. The best way to visualize this CD is a giant robot with flashing LEDs and flying blue sparks destroying a metropolitan city in a 70's Japanese sci-fi flick while the army's tanks shoot exploding shells and their planes drop screeming bombs. Meanwhile, near the end of the CD, a strange alien child sings a melodic song in attempt to rouse a huge rubbery robot for the final showdown.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Album a High Point for Band, September 4, 2003
This was my first introduction to Add N to X several years back and I remember being amazed by its incredible production, eclectic structure, and consistently excellent melodies. In my opinion this is their best album and is required listening for anybody interested in "electronica" (i use the word cautiously since one word cannot describe the breadth of styles of bands as musically diverse as Mouse on Mars, Add N to X, Aphex Twin, Manitoba, etc). A must buy and an excellent addition to any music collection.
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