10 awesome tracks.
J. Curry | Southfield, Michigan United States | 07/09/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I'm a fan of electronica music but with so many artists and sub genres to choose from its hard to know what to listen for. So I stumbled upon this CD via Comcast's electronica channel. The song "Inner City Winter" was being played and I was instantly hooked. So I bought the cd and it all sounds great. Each track sounds different from the other so it hops around music such as jazz or latin music or house style stuff. Most of the tracks are 6 minutes or longer and every track has a vocal on it from a female and male artist. This cd has its own groove to it and its hard to just listen to one song and not listen to a few more to round everything out. Its a great CD for electronica fans and good if u just want some chill out music."
Nu-Jazz meets Electro in Scandinavia
G.Freud | AMsterdam Netherlands | 11/25/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Art of no State, released on the ever interesting Freerange Label (owned by Jimpster, who has done some amazing remix work and production in the underground house scene over the past decade), offers a diverse listen, ranging from unbreidled electro to nu-jazz (not forgetting the Hammond organ of course). While not the most balanced of releases, and having some serious weak spots, the 10 tracks grow on you, making it on of those albums you can keep playing. Caution though, you will not be able to get the vocals of track 1 out of your head for a long long time!"