Nice Danger-ous Work
Thomas J. Park | Saint Louis, MO USA | 05/22/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Any fans of Meat Beat's "RUOK" release out there? If so, this is a definite for your collection-- it serves as a transition from earlier musics by Dangers to "RUOK". Although the album is only about 30 minutes long, some of the pieces are very strong, and all are, at the very least, interesting. A standout quality all of the songs share is a wonderful, almost obsessive attention to electronic sounds / noises. These sounds whirl, pound, twinkle and evolve without ceasing. A good thing? You bet!"
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LongDongSilver | Texas | 07/01/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Yet another Jack Dangers project. Man, does the guy ever quit? Similar in style to the Eccentric Objects EP(limited availability from Sputnik7.com) and some of the Tino's Breaks series, Jack delivers yet another quality release. "No Secrets, No Surprises" sounds like it could have been on Subliminal Sanwich. "Echoes in Space" goes into Autechre/Aphex Twin territory, but with Jack's unique twist, of course. Worth the bread. A must for the Jack Dangers completest. BTW, if you don't have one, get a boomin' system for your ride. Then listen to your old Meat Beat Manifesto CD's and other jams while cruising."