CD Review: Uberzone, Ideology
Oct 1, 2007 4:23 PM Kristi Kates (Writer)
As innovative in his use
of retro-electronic sounds as he is skilled in making them relevant to today,
Uberzone calls up his 'botz for a disc that was a long-awaited six years in the
making. The breakbeat champ and gizmo wiz really makes his gear come alive on
this remarkably cohesive CD. From the vocoded intro of "Okay" and the
ping-pong rhythms of "Vibrate" to the soothing outer-space zip-line
ride of the title track, the squelchy bongos on the whimsically titled
"Funny Noise" and the ramblings of a mad beat scientist on
"Alphawave," Uberzone's created a velvet-rope dance club for the
hippest robots in town.
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