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File Under Futurism
DJ Spooky, Freight Elevator Quartet
File Under Futurism
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Alternative Rock, International Music, Special Interest, Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
 
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1999 collaboration between DJ Spooky and the Freight Elevator Quartet takes electronic aural recontestualization and cultural commentary and mixes it with electroacoustic improvisation and digital savoir faire. 12 wacky tr...  more »

     
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All Artists: DJ Spooky, Freight Elevator Quartet
Title: File Under Futurism
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Caipirinha Music
Original Release Date: 9/21/1999
Release Date: 9/21/1999
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Alternative Rock, International Music, Special Interest, Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
Styles: Ambient, Electronica, Turntablists, Trip-Hop, IDM, Techno, Reggae, Experimental Music, Dance Pop, East Coast, Experimental Rap
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 635407202520

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1999 collaboration between DJ Spooky and the Freight Elevator Quartet takes electronic aural recontestualization and cultural commentary and mixes it with electroacoustic improvisation and digital savoir faire. 12 wacky tracks.

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...apocalyptic dance music for the 22nd century...
pope_roy | Chelmsford, MA United States | 06/12/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)

"The CD starts out unobtrusively with some cello notes, some turntable noise, some vocal samples of "check 1 2... subliminal production... file... futurism..." and *KA-BOOM*! Welcome to the twisted and intriguing world of DJ Spooky and The Freight Elevator Quartet. This was my first Spooky CD ever, and while it isn't as good as the very very brilliant "Songs of a Dead Dreamer", it's still a fascinating listen. Prior to the purchase, I had no clue who either Spooky or the Quartet were, and bought the album based on the cover artwork (see, art direction DOES matter). The album is fantastic on many levels, being very experimental and still keeping some degree of accessibility. The tracks range in style, which what makes the album so interesting - drum + bass, abstract/noise/ambient, down tempo, illbient, experimental... the only downside to the disc is that many of the same samples are used over and over, and by "Infrared" you're pretty sick of hearing those five cello notes looped over and over. But luckily "This Is What Happens" and "Variation On a Freight Theme" shatter the numbing sameness - both live tracks, both preformed by the Quartet, and both hauntingly beautiful. This is chaotic, atmospheric, apocalyptic dance music for the 22nd century. While it's not exactly rave music, it's the type of music that brings to mind scenes of ecstasy-riddled psy-trancers beating each other with glowsticks. Listen if you dare."
Experimental music that works.
eightpointagenda | Chicago, IL | 07/07/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Its very rare when someone actually concocts enjoyable experimental music. Generally, academia over takes the album, which in turn only makes the album listenable to the hardcore devoted or the most elite of listeners. What I love about File Under Futurism is that actually maintains a balance between sound exerimentation and straightforward music. To me, the results are quite stunning.Starting off with fast-paced complex title track, the song is a wrap up of drum n' bass breaks, hyper-speed bass playing, cello-driven melody and various other turntablist noise. The results are quite exciting, since it really inspires a sound not heard. From there, the album becomes a playground for all sorts of weird experimentation from downtempo trip-hop, hardcore drill n' bass, post rock workouts, and various sound collages(the track The RCA Mark II Synthesizer was apparently recorded on the first synthesizer ever made). Despite all the genre-hoping, a definitive sound remains creating a cohesive project. Its involving, intoxicating, and otherworldly brilliant. It strikes the perfect balance between listenability and wild experimentation. An essential album for fans of the genre and anyone looking for a forward looking band."
Not the best spooky but very interesting and novel idea
Brent Lippincott | lawrence, ks | 02/14/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I think AP said it best when speaking of this disc. It sounds more like a battle than a colaboration. The two forces seem to be trying to outduel the other and it can become quit distracting at times, but, on a overall tip, File Under Futurism is a wonderful example of what live musicians and technology can create. The beats are top notch for Spooky and he continues to push the limits of what can be defined as music. As for the FEQ, their contributions have proven to me that they are a force to reckoned with. Hell, they even wrote like 3 or 4 songs on this album. The live stuff and track 3 are my personal favorites and I recommend this to anyone looking for a serious sonic assault of calcualted madness."