Herehear Wink

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Herehear

1LISTENIntroduction 1:00
2LISTENBack in Tha' Day 6:50
3LISTENHard Hit 6:54
4LISTENSixth Sense 7:14
5LISTENBlack Bomb (Jerry in the Bag) 7:37
6LISTENYoung Again 7:43
7LISTENI'm on Fire 5:10
8LISTENAh, Git Up 5:56
9LISTENTrack 9 6:30
10LISTENAre You There... 4:24
11LISTENNew Groove 6:40
12LISTENSimple Man 5:09

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

After years of successful singles and DJ stints, as well as an ambient excursion titled Left Above the Clouds, Josh Wink delivered his first full-fledged album, Herehear, in the summer of 1998. Wink took the opportunity to showcase his diversity, and that's part of the problem -- Herehear wants to be everything to everybody. There's techno, ambient, industrial, house, indie rock, spoken word, jungle, acid -- it's a veritable textbook of '90s dancefloor styles. Head-spinning, yes, but a little too overwhelming and unfocused to be consumed all in one sitting. That said, it's an album with some stunning individual moments, whether it's the acid groove "Back in Tha' Day" or Trent Reznor's guest appearence on "Black Bomb." In fact, "Black Bomb "illustrates the main flaw of Herehear -- taken individually, it's pretty impressive (as are most of the tracks here), but when they're thrown together, they don't make too much sense. Still, there's no denying that Wink is a master of production and can create blinding tracks -- he just needs to find a way to tie it all together. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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