Dubtometry DJ Spooky

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  • Release Date: 03/18/2003
  • Sales Rank: 98,629
  • Label: THIRSTY EAR
  • UPC: 700435712829
 
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Dubtometry

1LISTENOptometry Remix 4:09
2LISTENThat Subliminal Kid vs. the Last Mohican 5:27
3LISTENOptometrix 6:20
4LISTENJungle Soldier 1:07
5LISTENVariation Cybernetique Remix 6:11
6LISTENDub Version 4:03
7LISTENAbsentia Lee "Scratch" Perry Intro 0:48
8LISTENVariation Cybernetique / Twilight Circus Remix 4:05
9LISTENInterlude 0:31
10LISTENSequentia Absentia / Colorform Remix 4:12
11LISTENIntro 0:32
12LISTENBomb Massive Optometry Remix 5:20
13LISTENInterlude / Alter Echo 1:40
14LISTENDementia Absentia Remix 6:02
15LISTENKollage Remix 4:17
16LISTENAsphalt / Negativland Remix 2:34
17LISTENOptometry / Animal Crackers Remix 8:29
18Ibid, Désmarches, Ibid Bonus Track / Dub 13:04

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Editorial Reviews

It's the obvious next step for DJ Spooky. Take the tracks he worked over on his groundbreaking Optometry album and give them to various remixers so they can create their own vision of his sound -- a refraction of it, if you will. For the most part, the overworked "dub" tag doesn't really apply, even when he brings in a couple of dub masters like Lee "Scratch" Perry and Mad Professor. But it's a hook to hang it all on. And certainly some of the people here have clear ideas. Karsh Kale, for example, makes a percussive vehicle of "Variation Cybernetique," with tablas unsurprisingly to the fore. It's interesting to compare with Twilight Circus' take on the same piece, which heads toward dreamier realms altogether. Blend offers an almost gamelan sensibility to "Kollage," with plenty of delay creating something quite otherworldly. Negativland's trademark cut-up sensibility comes to "Asphalt," hitting high on the disorientation factor. If you're expecting dub in the Jamaican way -- a remix that's aimed at both feet and head, you won't find it here; this is strictly cerebral. But it's a very successful brain warp that often pushes all the way to the edge (stand up DJ Goo). It makes you wonder if remixes of the remixes might come next, like ripples moving out across a pool. It'd certainly be an interesting idea. In the meantime, be happy with this, a fabulous idea made flesh. Chris Nickson, All Music Guide



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