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 Artist.....: Uchu
 Album......: Shamen Funk
 Type.......: WEB Album
 Genre......: Ambient
 Style......: Electronica, Psychedelic, Chill Out
 Label......: Space Radio Records
 CatalogNr..: SPRD01
 Url........: http://www.spaceradio.ru/releases/SPRD01/
 Rel.date...: 03.06.2011
 Str.date...: 22.04.2011
 Source.....: WEB > WAV
 Grabber....: n/a
 Encoder....: Lame 3.98.4 -V0
 Quality....: VBRkbps / 44.1kHz / Joint-Stereo
 Tracks.....: 8
 Size.......: 91.67 MB
 Length.....: 50:20
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 Tracklist

 01. Wrong Direction                                                     06:25
 02. Wild Place                                                          04:50
 03. Bodhisattvas                                                        07:07
 04. Particles                                                           07:04
 05. Shamen Funk                                                         05:48
 06. RoboJesus                                                           03:18
 07. The Universe In A Nutshell                                          07:12
 08. Substance                                                           08:36

                                                             Total Time: 50:20
 ______________________________________________________________________________

 Release Notes

 Webshop: http://www.junodownload.com/products/shamen-funk/1723546-02/

 The only way new release by UCHU (aka Pavel Burylichev, whom I FEA(U)TURED a
 little while ago) would make you want to throw up would be from dancing to it
 right after eating a heavy dinner. So, here's the warning: Shamen Funk will
 make you want to shake your curvy pats. Even if you're listening to it by
 yourself. And even if you don't have any curvy parts. Maybe it's even better
 if you're listening to it by yourself, because the kind of moves the album
 will make you produce will not be likely appreciated by a regular club-goer.
 Unless the club is in the depth of Amazon Rainforest. Yes, as the cover
 suggests, it's very "tribal". Or "ethnic", whatever you wanna call it. But I
 put it all in quotation marks, because saying that would just shove Shamen
 Funk into this vast swamp of "world music" and deprive it of the "funk" part.
 Shamen Funk is world music, but it's UCHU's own world, where craziness comes
 from originality rather than from creative sample usage. It is not trip-hop in
 the conventional sense. It's hardly even "-hop" at all. But it definitely is a
 trip. Which begins with the turn into the "Wrong Direction" - the opening
 track couldn't have had a more fitting name on many levels. For some listeners
 it will be a realization that they did, in fact, made a wrong turn on their
 journey of searching for trendy electronica. And I can see some of them making
 rapid U-turns with expressions of fear and disgust, trying to get back to the
 road more traveled. But I can see many who will keep going into the "Wrong
 Direction". And if they reach the "Wild Place" (title of the second track),
 they will stay. In my FEA(U)TURE I mentioned that UCHU's music reminds me of
 90's techno. I keep coming back to this thought while listening to Shamen
 Funk. No, it doesn't follow any traditions or tries to copy any of the techno
 dinosaurs. The similarities go way beyond that, and they lay in that
 adventurous and exploratory spirit of the music, in the intention of creating
 a deep complex music experience rather than a hit, a pleasant but forgettable
 internet sensation, - at the same time refraining from excessive
 experimentation and keeping the overall listening process very enjoyable. The
 album is massive though. You won't get tired from listening to it, but it's...
 pervasiveness might make your head spin a little. I won't even go into
 describing each individual track. Partly because it's better to consume the
 record as a whole, partly because each and every track is (just like the title
 to one of them) "The Universe In A Nutshell". If you are familiar with UCHU's
 work, you know that the technical side is superb. The sound is crisp and every
 single instrument and sample (of which there aren't too many, and that makes
 them way more effective) is in its right place. A very interesting work,
 intense and soothing, thoughtful and thought-provoking, compact and limitless,
 just like Universe itself.

 ____________________________________________________ Psychedelic Cyber Zone __
                                                            est. 2001



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 Artist.....: Uchu
 Album......: Shamen Funk
 Type.......: WEB Album
 Genre......: Ambient
 Style......: Electronica, Psychedelic, Chill Out
 Label......: Space Radio Records
 CatalogNr..: SPRD01
 Url........: http://www.spaceradio.ru/releases/SPRD01/
 Rel.date...: 03.06.2011
 Str.date...: 22.04.2011
 Source.....: WEB > WAV
 Grabber....: n/a
 Encoder....: Lame 3.98.4 -V0
 Quality....: VBRkbps / 44.1kHz / Joint-Stereo
 Tracks.....: 8
 Size.......: 91.67 MB
 Length.....: 50:20
 ______________________________________________________________________________

 Tracklist

 01. Wrong Direction                                                     06:25
 02. Wild Place                                                          04:50
 03. Bodhisattvas                                                        07:07
 04. Particles                                                           07:04
 05. Shamen Funk                                                         05:48
 06. RoboJesus                                                           03:18
 07. The Universe In A Nutshell                                          07:12
 08. Substance                                                           08:36

                                                             Total Time: 50:20
 ______________________________________________________________________________

 Release Notes

 Webshop: http://www.junodownload.com/products/shamen-funk/1723546-02/

 The only way new release by UCHU (aka Pavel Burylichev, whom I FEA(U)TURED a
 little while ago) would make you want to throw up would be from dancing to it
 right after eating a heavy dinner. So, here's the warning: Shamen Funk will
 make you want to shake your curvy pats. Even if you're listening to it by
 yourself. And even if you don't have any curvy parts. Maybe it's even better
 if you're listening to it by yourself, because the kind of moves the album
 will make you produce will not be likely appreciated by a regular club-goer.
 Unless the club is in the depth of Amazon Rainforest. Yes, as the cover
 suggests, it's very "tribal". Or "ethnic", whatever you wanna call it. But I
 put it all in quotation marks, because saying that would just shove Shamen
 Funk into this vast swamp of "world music" and deprive it of the "funk" part.
 Shamen Funk is world music, but it's UCHU's own world, where craziness comes
 from originality rather than from creative sample usage. It is not trip-hop in
 the conventional sense. It's hardly even "-hop" at all. But it definitely is a
 trip. Which begins with the turn into the "Wrong Direction" - the opening
 track couldn't have had a more fitting name on many levels. For some listeners
 it will be a realization that they did, in fact, made a wrong turn on their
 journey of searching for trendy electronica. And I can see some of them making
 rapid U-turns with expressions of fear and disgust, trying to get back to the
 road more traveled. But I can see many who will keep going into the "Wrong
 Direction". And if they reach the "Wild Place" (title of the second track),
 they will stay. In my FEA(U)TURE I mentioned that UCHU's music reminds me of
 90's techno. I keep coming back to this thought while listening to Shamen
 Funk. No, it doesn't follow any traditions or tries to copy any of the techno
 dinosaurs. The similarities go way beyond that, and they lay in that
 adventurous and exploratory spirit of the music, in the intention of creating
 a deep complex music experience rather than a hit, a pleasant but forgettable
 internet sensation, - at the same time refraining from excessive
 experimentation and keeping the overall listening process very enjoyable. The
 album is massive though. You won't get tired from listening to it, but it's...
 pervasiveness might make your head spin a little. I won't even go into
 describing each individual track. Partly because it's better to consume the
 record as a whole, partly because each and every track is (just like the title
 to one of them) "The Universe In A Nutshell". If you are familiar with UCHU's
 work, you know that the technical side is superb. The sound is crisp and every
 single instrument and sample (of which there aren't too many, and that makes
 them way more effective) is in its right place. A very interesting work,
 intense and soothing, thoughtful and thought-provoking, compact and limitless,
 just like Universe itself.

 ____________________________________________________ Psychedelic Cyber Zone __
                                                            est. 2001



This NFO File was rendered by NFOmation.net


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