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Eat Static (Artist)
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  • Audio CD (July 17, 2007)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • ASIN: B000PHVY08
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #115,928 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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The globally awaited new album from techno/trance gods Eat Static, dedicated to all dance music fans, finally emerges as a Solstice Music worldwide release! Eat Static was formed by former Ozric Tentacles' drummer Merv Pepler, bearing the banner of neo psychedelic rock, and Ozric keyboardist extraordinaire Joie Hinton. Since then, the charismatic unit has enjoyed cult-like popularity in both Europe and America, ushering in the dawn of the early 90's rave scene along with The Prodigy, Orbital, Leftfield and 808 State. Their unique, legend-sprinkled career is musically reflected in their newest album "De-Classified". Many top DJs and renowned producers from various genres count themselves as Eat Static fans. The classic Eat Static track, "Gulf Breeze" (Sasha's Afrosashoz Mix) recorded on Sasha's mega hit mix CD "Involver", represents the level of respect they've earned from a wide variety of fields. "De-Classified" is a release they proudly dedicate not only to Eat Static fans but also to all dance music fans alike. In harmony with this collosal release, Eat Static are receiving constant offers to play at various outdoor festivals all around the world in such events as the UK Glastonbury Festival, renowned as the world's best; the UK's outdoor Glade Festival, which is gaining an upward reputation; and Italy's Sonica Festival, a highly acclaimed festival extolled by travelers all around the world.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Eat Static are back!, October 16, 2007
After several years, Eat Static have returned with a proper album of tough beats, innovative sounds and yes, alien weirdness. De-Classified will excite longtime fans, sounding closest to their classic Impact LP. From the start, we're prowling in familiar territory -- b-movie sci-fi samples swimming around plasmic funk, cosmic flights, tripped-out synth washes and buzzing riff attacks.

Starter "Invasion" touches down in breakbeat territory while "Sucker Unit" launches into a metronomic space groove and "Trantaloid" digs into classic extraterrestrial belches and burps. The fun doesn't let up as Joie Hinton and Merv Pepler bust into pulsing madness with "Deadly Amphibian" and the muscular trance of "Sin-Quest." Two-step action propels the excellent "Tractor Beam," it's drum `n' bass rhythms pulling the mind into a flashing vortex of undulating colors while the languid tribalism of "Pachama" and the ambient groove of the title track float you into zero gravity.

While De-Classified does not top Impact, it's still a worthy successor and proof positive that one of the world's most inventive electronic acts are back in fine form. It feels good to have the boys from Somerset once again blasting static through the matrix.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Eat Static Leads the Way, May 7, 2008
'Eat Static' returns with a killer C.D. that starts off at a 100mph and never really lets up. If you've never experienced this extraordinary band this will rock you like you should be rocked. 'Invasion' darts out the gate with dance beats hitting harder than ever before. Track after track shows us this duo has no mercy and don't intend on letting you slow down to take as much as a breath.
One doesn't have to wonder rather they'll get their $ worth just from all the hype surrounding this highly anticipated release from the best psychedelic, dance act around today. Does psychedelic even need to be mentioned? Both Merv Pepler and Joie Hinton come from the space rock heroe's 'Ozric Tentacles' and tour with them regularly. What a show if you haven't experienced it yet.
'Eat Static' have a long and excellent discography as well so picking any of their early releases up is a no brainer. 'Abduction' seems to be the cult classic but 'Implant' and 'Epsolyn' are just as killer. These guys know how to keep your attention rather your willing or not.
With 'De-Classified' they only rise their level of intensity above the best of the rest. By the way, Steve Everitt, Dave Skipper, and even ex 'Ozric's leader Ed Wynn jump on a few tracks to add some new sounds as well.
All said, which I could continue forever, this is one rockin' disc that was well worth the wait. With all their compilation songs from the 'Interchill' label and a few others, their singles discography is an incredible feat on it's own. 'Eat Staic' rules! No contenders on the horizon yet...
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5.0 out of 5 stars These guys can abduct me anytime, November 6, 2007
By Grunt Hog (Vancouver, Canada) - See all my reviews
I can't compare this release against Eat Static's earlier albums since this is the first one I've owned, but I am very impressed with De-Classified.

This is great electronic dance music that is trippy, innovative, and doesn't get too repetitive or forumulaic. They incorporate a nice array of different styles -- trance, dub, ambient, breakbeat, etc. -- that keeps things from getting stale, and they ground it all in some tasty beats and basslines. And the theme of alien invasion is a consistently fun touch that seems to indicate that they aren't taking themselves too seriously. The musicianship, quality of production, and mixing are all stellar.

All in all, this is one of the strongest electronic music purchases I have made this year. It's a permanent fixture in my car stereo.
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