Intonarumori | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1999 | |||
Genre | Hip hop, trip hop, alternative | |||
Label | Axiom / Palm Pictures, PALMCD 2019-2 | |||
Producer | Bill Laswell, Scotty Hard, Eddie Def, DXT, Hideo Tanaka, Mr. Len (Company Flow), Extrakd, Dark Matter, Abu El Mustaf | |||
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AllMusic | [1] |
Intonarumori is an album by the New York–based music group Material, released in 1999.[2]
Critical reception
The Cleveland Scene wrote: "While Intonarumori boasts a dizzying variety of artists, its themes—Pan-Africanism, the need to review history through Afrocentric eyes, the stifling aspects of official white culture—are perhaps richer than those of Imaginary Cuba [Laswell's concurrent solo album]."[3]
Track listing
- Rammellzee – "Intime" (Rammellzee, Bill Laswell) – 1:11
- Kool Keith and Kut Masta Kurt – "Conspiracies" (Keith Thornton, Kurt Matlin, Laswell) – 4:22
- Extrakd and Eddie Def – "Rodent Robots" (S. Freeman, E. Garcia) – 1:32
- Flavor Flav, phonosycographDISK and DXT – "Burnin'" (William Drayton, Laswell, Derek Showard) – 4:36
- Extrakd and Eddie Def – "Who Wakes the Rooster?" (Freeman, Garcia) – 1:19
- Juggaknots feat. Breeze & Queen Heroine – "This Morning" (L. Smythe, P. Smith, K. Smith) – 3:57
- Rammellzee and phonosycographDISK – "No Guts No Galaxy" (Rammellzee, Laswell) – 4:47
- Killah Priest – "Temple of the Mental" (Walter Reed, Laswell) – 6:09
- Lori Carson and Bernie Worrell – "All That Future" (Lori Carson, Laswell) – 5:38
- Nature Boy Jim Kelly – "My Style Is I Ain't Got No Style" (Jason Furlow, Laswell) – 4.54
- Extrakd and Eddie Def – "Snipers for Biters" (S. Freeman, E. Garcia) – 1:46
- Scotty Hard, Elwood and Ted Parsons – "Checkpoint 0.1" (Scott Harding) – 3:54
- Ahlill the Transcending Soldier and Alicia Blue – "Mind Drift" (Taylor, Laswell) – 6:06
- The Ghetto Prophets and DXT – "Life Itself" (K. Hassan, Laswell) – 3:26
- Alicia Blue – "Flow" (Alicia Smith, Laswell) 3:53
- Ahlill the Transcending Soldier, phonosycographDISK and Jerome "Bigfoot" Brailey – "Freestyle Journal" (E. Taylor, Laswell) – 4:54
- Rammellzee – "Hisstory" (Rammellzee, Laswell) – 3:52
Production
- Recorded and mixed at Orange Music Sound Studios, West Orange, NJ and at Greenpoint Studios, Brooklyn, NY.
- Additional recording at Greene Street Recording, NYC, Ozone Studios, NYC and Gonervill Studios, Oakland, CA.
- Engineering: Robert Musso, Scott Harding, Vassos & Paul.
- Production: Bill Laswell, Scotty Hard, Eddie Def, DXT, Hideo Tanaka, Mr. Len (Company Flow), Extrakd, Dark Matter, Abu El Mustafa
Release history
- 1999 – Axiom / Palm Pictures, PALMCD 2019-2 (CD)
References
- ↑ AllMusic review
- ↑ "Material | Biography & History". AllMusic.
- ↑ "Playback". Cleveland Scene.
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