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Detrimentalist | 
| Artist: Venetian Snares Label: Planet Mu Category: Music
Buy New: $15.98
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 48630
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 211 UPC: 600116821126 EAN: 0600116821126 ASIN: B00195HV66
Release Date: June 24, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Gentleman | | • | Koonut-Kaliffee | | • | Sajtban | | • | Kyokushin | | • | Eurocore MVP | | • | Poo Yourself Jason | | • | Circle Pit | | • | Flashforward | | • | Bebikukorica Nigiri | | • | Miss Balaton |
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Album Description 2008 album of disgusting ejacutronic rave horn from Aaron Funk, a return to the energetic early days of Jungle. Detrimentalist is really a roots record, revisiting Jungle when it was more about energy and experimentation than a strict formula. The days before they took out all the good bits between the kicks and the snares! With more and more snares between the snares from Snares, Detrimentalist is Jungle at its most invigorating! Aaron is not watering it down this time: these beats shoot thick and sticky! Bass that makes your colon drop like you grew a new nut out your ass! Over 20 people were harmed in the creation of this record! Planet Mu.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
Magnificent return to form November 11, 2008 Scott Woods (Columbus, Ohio United States) A return to form for not only VS but for the genre. If you like your drum-n-bass extra-fast, nasty, glitchy, laugh-out-loud astonishing and practically un-danceable (meaning, if you liked 2004's "Infolepsy") this is your record.
Intact are the trademark touches: the video game blips, the movie/TV clips, the crunchy bass stalking, the insane drum juggling, the pitch-bending neck-snappers...all of the things that, when you hear them, you know exactly who's destroying their gear.
If the last couple of records made you wonder if he was turning an art corner, fear not: VS brings the heat you know him for here.
AWSOME November 4, 2008 J. Kim (LA, CA) I've always thought VS as this crazy genius... And I am a total believer~!!! This album was absolute genius~!! Through out the whole album I found myself just totally getting into the music. If you like IDM, DnB, Breakcore, or any experimental electronic music, this is must have album.
killah September 7, 2008 Thor Furbeck (maryland usa) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This album is super dope. A lot more fun than the recent classical stuff, this is some phat jungle styles. This hasn't left rotation since I got it actually and it's only getting better with each play. Recommended.
Modern jungle. Amen Break Core. August 30, 2008 M. DEIBERT (Bethlehem , PA United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am not familiar with Snares however I stumbled across this record looking for some modern jungle and Amen break based music, and that is exactly what I found. If you dig Plug's 'Plug EP's 1, 2 & 3', Aphex Twin's Drukqs, Soundmurderer and some of Squarepusher's more frantic works you will definitely 'get' Detrimentalist. By 'get', I mean Detrimentalist is not an easy listen at first, but the more I listen to it the more I get it. The track Gentleman reminds me stylisticly of Plug's track 'Here It Comes'. Koonut-Kaliffee is the most 'accessible' track in my opinion. Bebikukorica Nigiri sounds like jungle on top of a Nintendo video game sound track. Very strange. Overall worthy of several listens. Great programming.
Headphone Commute Review August 1, 2008 Headphone Commute 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
We can always count on Aaron Funk to punish us at least once a year. If you're not familiar with Venetian Snares, it's time for you to open up that hole and crawl out. Seriously. Winnipeg (Canada) based Funk is a prolific champion of the edgiest of genres - from modern-classical orchestral arrangements violated with breakcore to noisy IDM sprinkled with clicks and cuts. Among the collection of labels, he has managed to span some of my favorites - Zod, Distort, Sublight, Hymen and of course, Planet Mu. Detrimentalist is Funk's twentieth (!!!) album, in which he steps away from classical themes sampled and revisited in My Downfall (Planet Mu, 2007), and brings back the early drum'n'bass loops only the way Venetian Snares can. Planet Mu describes the release as "Venetian Snares' 332nd official studio album of disgusting ejacutronic rave horn." After a couple of rotations the intelligent design behind complex time signatures stands out from the imitators' attempts at making [whatever]-core simply for the sake of it. The first two tracks, Gentleman and Koonut-Kaliffee set the tone for the entire album, and the grind never stops. The cover art is sprinkled with an array of neon green aliens, robots, skulls, wingdings, guns, cassettes, and other demented and detrimental paraphernalia. And ducks. My favorite track is Eurocore MVP with ragga vocal samples, Funk's staple bass rips, drilling Amen breaks and an obligatory snare rush. This is breakcore at its finest. Keep it coming, Funk... We're listening... For similar styles, check out Bong-Ra, End.user, and my new favorite, Igorrr.
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