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  • Release Date: 06/17/2008
  • Original Release: 1997
  • Sales Rank: 47,104
  • Label: GR2 CLASSICS
  • UPC: 874402000094
 
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Liquid Liquid

1LISTENOptimo 2:42
2LISTENCavern 5:21
3LISTENScraper 3:41
4LISTENOut 2:07
5LISTENLock Groove (In) 4:00
6LISTENLock Groove (Out) 4:01
7LISTENPush 1:57
8LISTENZero Leg 2:31
9LISTENEyes Sharp 2:12
10LISTENGroupmegroup 3:18
11LISTENNew Walk Live 2:07
12LISTENLub Dupe Live 1:49
13LISTENBell Head Live 2:19
14LISTENRubbermiro 3:34
15LISTENLock Groove Live 4:00
16LISTENGroupmegroup Live 2:20
17LISTENBell Head Live 1:53
18LISTENPush Live 2:49

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The angular, bass-propelled funk grooves of Liquid Liquid laid the groundwork for post-rock bands like Tortoise and ui more than a decade before the fact -- stripped of all excess and artifice, their hypnotically dub-like sound offered a starkly minimalist counterpoint to the prevailingly lush production of the concurrent disco movement, in the process impacting the development of everything from hip-hop to drum'n'bass. This superbly packaged, 18-track retrospective collects the sum of Liquid Liquid's official output, recorded between 1981 and 1983, and all things considered, it's remarkable just how prescient and modern the group's music really was. Although only the standout, "Cavern" (the basis for the Grandmaster Flash rap classic "White Lines"), is even remotely familiar in any strict sense, the remaining material, with its thickly fluid basslines and circular rhythms, will undoubtedly strike a chord of recognition in anyone versed in the sonic motifs of post-rock and electronica. Ui's Sasha Frere-Jones is thanked on the sleeve, but in truth he's the one owing the debt -- for all intents and purposes, post-rock (and a whole lot more) starts here. Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide

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