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Insurgentes

Steven WilsonMP3 Download
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (48 customer reviews)


  • Original Release Date: February 23, 2009
  • Format - Music: MP3
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49 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Full-length Solo Debut Pushes Boundaries Further, February 24, 2009
This review is from: Insurgentes (CD & DVD) (Audio CD)
Steven Wilson may just be the industry's best kept secret. Despite a multicontextual and multidirectional career which has delved into almost every genre imaginable, even Wilson's most popular of projects remain far-removed from the mainstream. He began his professional career with No-Man, in the sad vein of dreamy synth-pop, and has since gone on to form progressive groundbreaker Porcupine Tree, the dark and always irresistably catchy Blackfield, the psychedelic improv-based I.E.M., and worked with standard-setting bands such as Opeth and King Crimson. While anyone familiar with the above bands knows of Wilson's studio wizardry and multi-instrument proficiency, a solo career under his own name has been limited to a series of CD-R releases of acoustic material and cover songs only available through his web site and some random electronic instrumentals which remain largely obscure. Not anymore.

Insurgentes is his full-length debut, under his own name, and hits the listener as effectively as a well-aimed audio shotgun blast. It delves into every genre Wilson has explored while at the same time expanding on each of them, all the while attaining it's own unique sound with the focus and precision of a laser beam. This is a skill beyond the average musician, leaving the listener to always expect the unexpected. Indeed, the stylistic changes are often within the context of a single track, as Wilson begins "Salvaging" with a simple yet sinister guitar riff complemented by his snarls of "what was the point of making me trust...yeah you make me feel sick..." before dropping out the bottom into a soaring orchestral arrangement worthy of J. Ralph's approval. "Get All That You Deserve" works in the opposite direction as Wilson enters eerily, accompanied by only a piano, before bringing in massive walls of noisy distortion like angry drunks crashing a funeral. He has proven himself a true musical Dr. Frankenstein in his ability to take something beautiful and destroy it, only to resurrect it to even greater heights than before.

Consistency is still an ingredient throughout this madhouse of sonic manipulation, as "Harmony Korine" immediately lends itself to the status of hit single and the nostalgic "Veneno Para Las Hadas" evokes fond memories of Porcupine Tree's "The Sky Moves Sideways" with heart-wrenching beauty. Be wary of this album: it will immediately set the bar higher than anything you've heard this year or even this decade and leave the mark of true musical genius on your auditory lobes by comparatively ruining every other album you hear afterwards.
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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Artistic and sonic marvel! Best 5.1 recording in history!, March 16, 2009
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Ticos (Grapevine, Texas, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Insurgentes (CD & DVD) (Audio CD)
This DVD-Audio 5.1 mix has become the new sonic standard by which all surround recordings should be measured.

From a music perspective there isn't much more to add (Hans Gruber review here is very good), it's Steven Wilson at its creative best - every song is beautifully conceived and executed. But also the music was conceived from scratch in a way that it could really exploit surround sound. I listened to the download of the album for about 12 times before I got this DVD-A. As usual, Steven's songs grow on you with every listen, and you start to understand and enjoy them more over time. However, what makes this album really shine is the 5.1 mix:

1. The sounds balance between the front, center and rear speakers is impeccable
2. The album explores the complete spectrum of the human capacity for audio, in many cases all sound frequencies (from very low to very high - almost as high as white noise) are beautifully displayed at the same time!
3. Really noisy passages are followed by very quiet and haunting passages, the contrast is mind-numbing and beautiful
4. When you play the album out loud, the workout that the subwoofer gets is unbelievable. You better not have glass or breakable objects within distance!

Steven makes a point that in today's iPod generation, the true enjoyment of listening to an album with the right sound quality and fidelity, and enjoying the accompanying artwork has been lost. Downloading individual songs can never transmit the ideas that the artist puts together when creating a concept album. And even though downloads are getting better in terms of better sound quality options, they will never equal the awesome quality that Advanced Resolution surround gives you.

Well, Steven backs up with words with this masterpiece. You can feel the countless number of hours that he spent conceving, writing, playing, mixing and producing the songs. It is pure quality and pure magic.

If you don't have a 5.1 system (DVD-A or DVD-V DTS), go get a good one and play this album. You will be amazed and you will never look at music the same way ever again!
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22 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Holy Atmosphere's Alive Captain!, March 15, 2009
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Russ Bellinger (Northville, Michigan USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Insurgentes (CD & DVD) (Audio CD)
Steve Wilson is the first musician alive that successfully and brilliantly brought back the atmospheres of sound originally projected and conceived by Pink Floyd into his own style. There is alot to be said about this achievment. Others have mimicked but fallen short, and there really has never been another band that could really do what Pink Floyd did. There are a lot of dark and scary sounds and mentally projected hallucinations that seemed to come clearer upon repeated listens. And not only did Steve Wilson acheive this major feat, but he also excellently executes alot of the ground achieved by the latter day King Crimson as well. Of course there are also moments of Porcupine Tree (his own band of brilliance) and some of his other projects that have formed "Insurgentes" into a real and true work of art. Steve has learned from all the masters and he has now become one of them. He has, over the last ten years, become one of the most important musicians of our time.
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