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発売日 2009年02月10日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルPlug Research/Traffic
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 PLG93CD
SKU 612651009327

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:59:22
Photographer: Jonathon Hodges. The concept is an interesting one: make an album using samples from the radio, culled for over a year from various Los Angeles stations. The result, Radio, Exile's full-length solo debut (also, not particularly coincidentally, the name of LL Cool J's debut, the gift of which propelled young Ex toward a life of beatmaking), is a compelling, thoughtful, and thoroughly musical album. Technically, Radio is an instrumental record, as there are no rappers or singers over the beats, but as Exile pulls heavily with vocal samples, it hardly feels like one. A washed-out, nearly ethereal voice leads the majority of "Watch Out! False Prophet"; "San Pedro Cactus" focuses around the repeated phrase "blue light," and there are plenty of late-night DJ and commercial clips scattered throughout the entire thing. Exile has a message he wants to convey -- the good and bad sides of radio, and the media -- and he does his best to make it as clear as possible, and the lack of a singular vocal presence does nothing to diminish this. It's preaching but not preachy, directed but not direct. Because of this, the tracking on the album can feel a bit scattered, as the songs tend to bounce around from style to style (sometimes even within the song itself), but it doesn't actually create a problem; instead, it feels more representative of what radio itself really is, and how people listen to it, moving from channel to channel. "So We Can Move" "We're All in Power," and "Your Summer Song," both have that squelchy R&B West Coast swagger; "The Sound Is God" sounds like something out of the early Shadow catalog; "Population Control" plays with "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" to a surprisingly successful effect, and parts of "Mega Mix" could have been on Below the Heavens, Exile's collaboration with rapper Blu. Exile long ago established himself as one of the better underground hip-hop producers, but Radio establishes him as a viable and talented solo artist, as well. ~ Marisa Brown

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Frequency Modulation

      アーティスト: Exile (Aleksander Manfredi)

    2. 2.
      Population Control

      アーティスト: Exile (Aleksander Manfredi)

    3. 3.
      We're All in Power

      アーティスト: Exile (Aleksander Manfredi)

    4. 4.
      Watch Out! False Prophet

      アーティスト: Exile (Aleksander Manfredi)

    5. 5.
      Machine, The

      アーティスト: Exile (Aleksander Manfredi)

    6. 6.
      It's Coming Down

      アーティスト: Exile (Aleksander Manfredi)

    7. 7.
      So We Can Move

      アーティスト: Exile (Aleksander Manfredi)

    8. 8.
      Sound Is God, The

      アーティスト: Exile (Aleksander Manfredi)

    9. 9.
      Your Summer Song

      アーティスト: Exile (Aleksander Manfredi)

    10. 10.
      Mega Mix

      アーティスト: Exile (Aleksander Manfredi)

    11. 11.
      In Tune Static

      アーティスト: Exile (Aleksander Manfredi)

    12. 12.
      San Pedro Cactus

      アーティスト: Exile (Aleksander Manfredi)

    13. 13.
      Love Line

      アーティスト: Exile (Aleksander Manfredi)

    14. 14.
      Stay Tuned (Here)

      アーティスト: Exile (Aleksander Manfredi)

    15. 15.
      In Love

      アーティスト: Exile (Aleksander Manfredi)

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Exile (Aleksander Manfredi)

商品の紹介

Aloe BlaccとのEmanon、Bluとのコラボ、Mobb Deep、J5、Akon、Snoop Doggにも楽曲を提供する、LA屈指の敏腕ビートメイカー、Ezileが“Plug Research”から放つ極上のインスト作品。Madlib、J Dilla、Flying Lotus、Ras G、Sa-Raとも肩を並べる極上のビーツ流星群!細部にまでこだわりまくったサウンド・プロダクションに誰もが魅了されるハズ。
タワーレコード(2009/04/08)

The concept is an interesting one: make an album using samples from the radio, culled for over a year from various Los Angeles stations. The result, Radio, Exile's full-length solo debut (also, not particularly coincidentally, the name of LL Cool J's debut, the gift of which propelled young Ex toward a life of beatmaking), is a compelling, thoughtful, and thoroughly musical album. Technically, Radio is an instrumental record, as there are no rappers or singers over the beats, but as Exile pulls heavily with vocal samples, it hardly feels like one. A washed-out, nearly ethereal voice leads the majority of "Watch Out! False Prophet"; "San Pedro Cactus" focuses around the repeated phrase "blue light," and there are plenty of late-night DJ and commercial clips scattered throughout the entire thing. Exile has a message he wants to convey -- the good and bad sides of radio, and the media -- and he does his best to make it as clear as possible, and the lack of a singular vocal presence does nothing to diminish this. It's preaching but not preachy, directed but not direct. Because of this, the tracking on the album can feel a bit scattered, as the songs tend to bounce around from style to style (sometimes even within the song itself), but it doesn't actually create a problem; instead, it feels more representative of what radio itself really is, and how people listen to it, moving from channel to channel. "So We Can Move" "We're All in Power," and "Your Summer Song," both have that squelchy R&B West Coast swagger; "The Sound Is God" sounds like something out of the early Shadow catalog; "Population Control" plays with "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" to a surprisingly successful effect, and parts of "Mega Mix" could have been on Below the Heavens, Exile's collaboration with rapper Blu. Exile long ago established himself as one of the better underground hip-hop producers, but Radio establishes him as a viable and talented solo artist, as well. ~ Marisa Brown|
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