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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Splendid!
Karmacoda spool out soulful electro-pop in a leisurely fashion. On tracks like "Motion Picture", the mellow, sensual groove feels like top shelf Depeche Mode. Icy synth swooshes and spare piano touches provide a skeletal framework upon which the dueling male and female vocals are free to writhe. Elsewhere, a nearly New Jack Soul takes precedence over goth, yielding...
Published on March 28, 2002 by sfbookreviewer

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3.0 out of 5 stars Soothing, entertaining, yet lacking
I would say this album is just good, not stellar but not bad. Many of the songs in fact are quite good, but it also suffers from several of the tracks that are very forgettable. Perhaps it is because many of the songs have the same feel/sound, that it's hard for many of them to stand out very much. If you really want to give Karmacoda a listen, I would highly recommend...
Published 15 months ago by Kenneth Koers


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Splendid!, March 28, 2002
This review is from: Reco mended (Audio CD)
Karmacoda spool out soulful electro-pop in a leisurely fashion. On tracks like "Motion Picture", the mellow, sensual groove feels like top shelf Depeche Mode. Icy synth swooshes and spare piano touches provide a skeletal framework upon which the dueling male and female vocals are free to writhe. Elsewhere, a nearly New Jack Soul takes precedence over goth, yielding radio-perfect numbers such as "Frail". While either end of the spectrum represented by these two songs would be enough for a fine album, the band goes one step further and integrates them time and again. In many ways, this makes Reco Mended feel like a retrospective of the past fifteen years of radio-friendly electro-pop. "A Desolate Heat" bolsters the spare, rolling rhythms of trip-hop with a vocal brimming with the sly, powerful sexuality of Garbage's Shirley Manson. "About the Day" plays a similar mix and match game by combining the soundtrack smoothness of a Moby instrumental with the playful mystery of Denmark's Gry.

Because of the clean production and mid-tempo grinds, this album begs for radio play. This radio readiness, however, will probably put off some of the snootier listeners, for whom airplay is a sin far worse than mere poor quality. This is a shame, because the disc is nothing more than well-crafted, well-executed music -- not a desperate grab for stardom. True, it may lack the ugly edge of "underground" dance music, but this doesn't nullify the boundaries the band pushes. This is particularly evident in their choice of percussion sounds. Rather than relying on the standard drum machine presets, the trio turns these tasks over to a cornucopia of squishy and unusual sounds. Thus, while the mood evoked by the rhythms will be familiar to anyone who was alive during the '80s, the execution is something not found in most radio playlists. For this reason, the band's inventiveness may be lost in the immediate pleasantries of their music. Nevertheless, Reco Mended is an album packed with surprises as well as grooves.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Funky Stuff... Great Vocals, July 19, 2001
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Tim the Enchanter (Stonehenge, England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Reco mended (Audio CD)
I downloaded the MP3's and was very impressed. The samples sound very live and the music is complex... I enjoy bands like Beatnicks to Massive attack and this album is definitely "reco mended"!!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Electronic beat generation, May 3, 2003
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"deljeff2" (Rochester, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Reco mended (Audio CD)
I could be wrong, but for some reason just listening to this album makes me feel a bit more hip.

On Recomended Karmacoda adds a kind of ambience throughout, either through the mixing of male and female vocals, the use of light piano, or other effects. Both singers have amazing voices, and the way they mingle or trade off in songs makes these tracks quite impressive.

It's the little things that make them stand out from their contemporaries. The almost ambient-sounding piano that trickles throughout the mellow trip-hop of "Motion Picture" gives the song an almost otherworldly feel. There's almost an electronic world-beat feel to the ultra-cool instrumental "Amsterdam Room," which does have a European feel, and the dreamy, swirling, playful pop feel to "En Passing" makes it one of my favorite songs here. The closing "After That, Because of That" picks up on the same feel, with layered drum effects, vocals, and a very thick sound to give it a very unique and slick quality.

Some tracks that Heather Pierce sings on tend to be most similar to Laika tracks, as her voice sounds very similar to Laika's Margaret Fiedler.

There are enough unique flares - usually through some intriguing electronic sounds - to keep this from sounding too derivative. And the voices, the attitude, the atmospherics are beautiful. By the end of this album, I'm was completely sold. This is music for the electronic beat generation.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Trip hop at it's finest, May 3, 2003
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A. "A." (San Francisco, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Reco mended (Audio CD)
What a completely refreshing change these guys are. At one point as much as I love punk rock, and I do, I long for something else, something new, here they are. Trip hop at it's finest. I can't wait to hear more from these guys.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars These guys are fantastic. Watch them soar., May 17, 2001
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Brad (Louisville KY Yeeehaaa!) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Reco mended (Audio CD)
Brilliant sequencing and smooth textures. For their first release, this album demonstrates musical maturity and creativity that is fitting for a seasoned trip-hop outfit. Throbbing basslines and intricate drum-loops ground the ethereal layers and samples. The atmospherics create a background for haunting vocals and well developed melodies. The production is great too. You have to listen to the album on a surround-sound system to catch the little nuances. Very nice record, up there with Massive Attack, Portishead and Tricky in my book. My favorites are "En Passing", "Motion Picture' and the instrumental "Amsterdam Room"
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Karma all around, July 30, 2001
This review is from: Reco mended (Audio CD)
Fantastic! The only reason I gave it 4 stars and not 5 is that it I still haven't seen these guys tour yet.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Soothing, entertaining, yet lacking, November 18, 2010
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This review is from: Reco mended (MP3 Download)
I would say this album is just good, not stellar but not bad. Many of the songs in fact are quite good, but it also suffers from several of the tracks that are very forgettable. Perhaps it is because many of the songs have the same feel/sound, that it's hard for many of them to stand out very much. If you really want to give Karmacoda a listen, I would highly recommend listening to their new album first, Illuminate. I feel that it's much more polished and certainly better. Then get this one, because sometimes average is still worth it.
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0 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars carbon copy, October 1, 2002
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This review is from: Reco mended (Audio CD)
Who are these guys trying to fool. These guys offer nothing new in this album. It sounds like a Massive Attack rip off more than anything.
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