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CDアルバム

Sexor

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フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 2007年06月09日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルDifferent
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 DIFB 1040DCD
SKU 5413356594034

構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 02:07:23
Quebec DJ and artist extraordinaire Tiga introduces Sexor with "Welcome to Planet Sexor" before moving into the retro-dance sound of "(Far From) Home" that sounds like a cross between a funky version of the Cars, Queen, and T. Rex. The bass nestles into a deep groove early and from there the song shines, almost being impossible to screw up. Add in a nice, subtle piano and it is hard not to appreciate this tune. Tiga then moves to a slightly faster, dance-oriented format on "You Gonna Want Me." Here the tune resembles any retro-pop or electro-pop outfit like Controller.Controller or Franz Ferdinand without the guitar hooks but with plenty of hi-hat being used. Meanwhile "High School/Jamaican Boa" sounds eerily like early Depeche Mode with Tiga keeping the energy high and the beat infectious. Rather than relying on hard, punishing, and rapid-fire beats often associated with dance music, Tiga falls in line with acts like Fatboy Slim and especially Chemical Brothers with the rap-meets-electro rock of "Louder Than a Bomb," the Public Enemy classic. A few of these songs miss the mark, particularly the quasi-soulful and sultry "Pleasure from the Bass," which relies on a repetitive bassline. But it's his choice of covers that shows how he can mold some tracks into his own realm, particularly the version of "Down in It" by Nine Inch Nails that has the same industrial tones but doesn't opt for the hostile, angry, or angst-riddled delivery Trent Reznor excels at. And he also gives "Burning Down the House" by Talking Heads a similar treatment. As for his own material, Tiga gets the most out of ordinary electro-pop songs like "The Ballad of Sexor." The first true "dance" song comes along in the form of the seven-minute "Good as Gold/Flexible Skills" that closely resembles the opening to Pink Floyd's "Run Like Hell," with a nice bass and a militaristic backbeat. And the closing "Brothers" keeps the intensity up with a no-nonsense tempo and a terribly strong backbeat that resembles a remix Tiga might do of a radio-friendly pop tune. ~ Jason MacNeil

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Welcome to Planet Sexor

      アーティスト: Tiga

    2. 2.
      (Far From) Home

      アーティスト: Tiga

    3. 3.
      You Gonna Want Me

      アーティスト: Tiga

    4. 4.
      High School/Jamaican Boa

      アーティスト: Tiga

    5. 5.
      Louder Than a Bomb

      アーティスト: Tiga

    6. 6.
      Pleasure from the Bass

      アーティスト: Tiga

    7. 7.
      Who's That

      アーティスト: Tiga

    8. 8.
      Down in It

      アーティスト: Tiga

    9. 9.
      The Ballad of Sexor

      アーティスト: Tiga

    10. 10.
      Good as Gold/Flexible Skulls

      アーティスト: Tiga

    11. 11.
      (Far From) Home (The Speed of Sexor Reprise)

      アーティスト: Tiga

    12. 12.
      Burning Down the House

      アーティスト: Tiga

    13. 13.
      3 Weeks

      アーティスト: Tiga

    14. 14.
      Brothers/Sir Sir Sir

      アーティスト: Tiga

    15. 15.
      3 Weeks

      録音:Studio

      アーティスト: Tiga

    16. 16.
      Brothers

      録音:Studio

      アーティスト: Tiga

    17. 17.
      Sir Sir Sir (secret track)

      録音:Studio

      アーティスト: Tiga

    18. 18.
      8455544 Mommy (secret track)

      録音:Studio

      アーティスト: Tiga

  2. 2.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      (Far From) Home

      アーティスト: Tiga

    2. 2.
      Time 2 Kill

      アーティスト: Tiga

    3. 3.
      You Gonna Want Me

      アーティスト: Tiga

    4. 4.
      Move My Body (Not Anymore)

      アーティスト: Tiga

    5. 5.
      Burning Down (No! No! No!)

      アーティスト: Tiga

    6. 6.
      Do It Don't Stop

      アーティスト: Tiga

    7. 7.
      E Talking (Tiga's Disco Drama Remix ...of the Original Soulwax Composit)

      アーティスト: Tiga

    8. 8.
      You Gonna Want Me

      アーティスト: Tiga

    9. 9.
      3 Weeks

      アーティスト: Tiga

    10. 10.
      Good as Gold

      アーティスト: Tiga

    11. 11.
      Type of Guy

      アーティスト: Tiga

    12. 12.
      You Gonna Want Me

      アーティスト: Tiga

    13. 13.
      (Far From) Home

      アーティスト: Tiga

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Tiga

商品の紹介

Quebec DJ and artist extraordinaire Tiga introduces Sexor with "Welcome to Planet Sexor" before moving into the retro-dance sound of "(Far From) Home" that sounds like a cross between a funky version of the Cars, Queen, and T. Rex. The bass nestles into a deep groove early and from there the song shines, almost being impossible to screw up. Add in a nice, subtle piano and it is hard not to appreciate this tune. Tiga then moves to a slightly faster, dance-oriented format on "You Gonna Want Me." Here the tune resembles any retro-pop or electro-pop outfit like Controller.Controller or Franz Ferdinand without the guitar hooks but with plenty of hi-hat being used. Meanwhile "High School/Jamaican Boa" sounds eerily like early Depeche Mode with Tiga keeping the energy high and the beat infectious. Rather than relying on hard, punishing, and rapid-fire beats often associated with dance music, Tiga falls in line with acts like Fatboy Slim and especially Chemical Brothers with the rap-meets-electro rock of "Louder Than a Bomb," the Public Enemy classic. A few of these songs miss the mark, particularly the quasi-soulful and sultry "Pleasure from the Bass," which relies on a repetitive bassline. But it's his choice of covers that shows how he can mold some tracks into his own realm, particularly the version of "Down in It" by Nine Inch Nails that has the same industrial tones but doesn't opt for the hostile, angry, or angst-riddled delivery Trent Reznor excels at. And he also gives "Burning Down the House" by Talking Heads a similar treatment. As for his own material, Tiga gets the most out of ordinary electro-pop songs like "The Ballad of Sexor." The first true "dance" song comes along in the form of the seven-minute "Good as Gold/Flexible Skills" that closely resembles the opening to Pink Floyd's "Run Like Hell," with a nice bass and a militaristic backbeat. And the closing "Brothers" keeps the intensity up with a no-nonsense tempo and a terribly strong backbeat that resembles a remix Tiga might do of a radio-friendly pop tune. ~ Jason MacNeil|
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