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Album: Vocal Studies + Uprock Narratives

Prefuse 73 : Vocal Studies + Uprock Narratives
Artist: Prefuse 73
Album: Vocal Studies + Uprock Narratives
Year: 2001
Genre: Rap: Hip-Hop

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Track Title Mode, kbps
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1 Radio Attack
256
5:15
9.63
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2 Nuno
256
3:00
5.49
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3 Life Death W-Mikah 9
256
3:23
6.21
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4 Smile In Your Face
256
2:28
4.53
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5 Point To B
256
4:02
7.37
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6 Five Minutes Away
256
3:15
5.96
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7 Living Life
256
2:44
5.00
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8 Eve Of Dextruction
256
3:22
6.17
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9 Last Night
256
3:41
6.75
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10 Cliche Intro
256
1:50
3.35
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11 Back In Time
256
2:10
3.95
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12 Hot Winter's Day
256
2:12
4.04
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13 Black List
256
3:51
7.05
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14 Untitled
256
1:27
2.65
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15 Afternoon Love In
256
3:58
7.28
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16 7th Message
256
4:10
7.63
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Album Review

The current wave of avant hip hop as exemplified by Anti Pop Consortium, Deep Puddle Dynamics, the sundry artists on Mush records and the like has dealt mostly with creating a more interesting sonic environment to drop rhymes into. Prefuse 73 (aka Atlantan electro-whiz Scott Herren) has gone one step further on this surprising release from the mighty Warp label, though this is by no means typical of the labels usual output.

Digitally messing with the contributions of various MCs, Herren's stated intention is to create a new 'mangled language'. This he does admirably, turning lyrical flow into abstraction, into something like Kurt Schwitters sound poetry or a malfunctioning speech synthesizer. Rhymes are reduced to a collection of plosives, vowels and half formed syllables where the power of the original delivery is left intact but the sense is all but removed; the rap becomes just another component of the music.

Herrens musical settings are equally offbeam - lush rhodes piano and horn samples are shredded and spat out over stunted beats in a datastream of glitches and pops, which nevertheless still maintain a level of funkiness. Taken as a whole the album is pretty relentless, though two tracks let up a little - the wistful "last light", a collaboration with Sea and Cake frontman Sam Prekop, and the luscious, sun kissed blissout that is "afternoon love in", which recalls Herrens outing as Savaath + Savalas on Hefty.

If you liked Funkstorung and Kid 606's forays into hip hop deconstruction, you'll like this. Best taken in small doses though...


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