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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
For Dub Heads Only,
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This review is from: Book of Exit: Dub Chamber 4 (Audio CD)
If you love DUB and drum & bass, etc., and prefer your dubclean of vocals, you may have avoided buying this CD because of the presence of a vocalist. But I am here to tell you, 3 of 6 tracks on this CD are not only vocal-free, but absolutely up there with the best DUB Bill Laswell has ever done; and it is on the brilliance of these dubs that I rate the CD 5 stars. There's nothing wrong with Gigi, but for dub-heads only, if you program this CD for tracks 2,3 and 5......you will be treated to some of the best DUB of all time!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
book of exit dub chamber 4,
By Robert Deavers (Panama City, FL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Book of Exit: Dub Chamber 4 (Audio CD)
I feel this is Bill Laswell's best cd in the Dub Chamber series. If you are a Laswell fan this is definately one for the collection. I feel the best tracks are " The Lower Ground ", " Bati ", and " Jerusalem ". Gigi's vocals are quite pleasent to listen to. I hope this can be helpful to a future buyer.
2 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Going out in slow style,
By courvidae (Seattle, WA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Book of Exit: Dub Chamber 4 (Audio CD)
For the final installment of the Dub Chamber cycle, we are presented with Bill Laswell's "Book of Exit." Armed with bubbling, broiling, glooping sound effects, in addition to shadowy echoes and whispers, the overall sound is slow and mysterious. The closest thing to compare this sound with is the soundtrack to the computer games "Myst" and "Riven." It's creepy; washes of audio gurgling up and fading out suddenly. Something you'd want to meditate, fall asleep or read to.Then there's the other side of the album. Laswell's self-proclaimed prodigy Ejigayehu Shibabaw. "Gigi" has sung on every one of Laswell's albums since her own debut (entitled "Gigi," a cd that i HIGHLY recommend) to varying degrees of success. But her wonderful raw voice seems out of place in this cd. Gigi must carry the cd with only her voice, as Laswell's sounds turn boring and slightly droning after a bit.As soon as you hear her for over 5 or so minutes, you want the track to wrap up, but as soon as a track without her comes burbling through the speakers, you want her back to alleviate the monotony. This seems to be the contradiction: which would you rather listen to? Somewhat dull and uninspired audio washes, or a voice that (while beautiful) has to drag the rest of the track along behind her? Overall, I enjoyed this cd to its fullest, which isn't that full at all. (And if the lyrics on the song "Jerusalem"-- the only English on the cd--were any more trite, i'd have to hit the skip button. repeating the words "blood reign" (or rain, who knows?) doesn't make a song poignant and refined.) Laswell goes out not with a bounce in his step, but with a shuffle, a murmur, a gurgle, and an echo. |
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Book of Exit-Dub Chamber 4 by Bill Laswell (Audio CD - 2002)
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