Ultra-Obscene | |
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Studio album by Breakbeat Era | |
Released | 1999 (1999) |
Studio | Studio Drum, Bristol |
Genre | Drum and bass |
Length | 74:10 |
Label | XL |
Producer | Roni Size, DJ Die |
Singles from Ultra-Obscene | |
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Ultra-Obscene is the debut studio album by Breakbeat Era, a collaborative project consisting of Roni Size, DJ Die, and Leonie Laws. It was released on XL Recordings in 1999. It peaked at number 31 on the UK Albums Chart.
Critical reception
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | |
CMJ New Music Monthly | favorable |
CMJ New Music Report | favorable |
Vibe | favorable |
Rick Anderson of AllMusic says, "Leonie Laws is not a tuneless singer, by any means, but her approach is more punk than pop, and the instrumental accompaniment is straight out of the 'darkcore' subgenre of drum'n'bass, a style typified by minor chords and creepy, robotic basslines." Laurence Phelan of The Independent called it "the first successful vocal d'n'b album."
Track listing
All tracks are written by Roni Size, DJ Die, and Leonie Laws
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Past Life" | 5:24 |
2. | "Rancid" | 5:07 |
3. | "Ultra-Obscene" | 5:03 |
4. | "Bullitproof" | 4:33 |
5. | "Breakbeat Era" | 5:23 |
6. | "Time 4 Breaks" | 4:20 |
7. | "Late Morning" | 6:11 |
8. | "Anti-Everything" | 5:24 |
9. | "Animal Machine" | 3:03 |
10. | "Our Disease" | 5:52 |
11. | "Max" | 0:48 |
12. | "Control Freak" | 5:43 |
13. | "Terrible Funk" | 5:39 |
14. | "Sex Change" | 3:42 |
15. | "Life Is My Friend" | 7:59 |
Personnel
Credits adapted from liner notes.
- Roni Size – production, mixing
- DJ Die – production, mixing
- Leonie Laws – vocals
- Roger Beaujolais – vibraphone (3, 15)
- Rob Chant – guitar (3)
- Jeff Rose – guitar (4, 12, 13)
- Adrian Utley – guitar (7)
- Richard Glover – bass guitar (4, 13)
- Toby Pascoe – drums (8)
- Max Sedgeley – drums (11)
- Dave Amso – engineering
- Andy Henderson – additional engineering
- Absolute – additional mixing
- Alex Jenkins – art direction, design, photography
Charts
Chart | Peak position |
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UK Albums (OCC) | 31 |
References
- Comer, M. Tye (November 1999). "Dawning of a New Era". CMJ New Music Monthly: 26–28.
- ^ "Breakbeat Era". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
- ^ Anderson, Rick. "Ultra-Obscene - Breakbeat Era". AllMusic. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
- Pratt, Sarah (October 1999). "Breakbeat Era: Ultra Obscene". CMJ New Music Monthly: 19.
- Comer, M. Tye (13 September 1999). "Breakbeat Era: Ultra Obscene". CMJ New Music Report: 3.
- Vaziri, Aidin (October 1999). "Breakbeat Era: Ultra Obscene". Vibe: 191.
- Phelan, Laurence (28 August 1999). "Music: CD Reviews - Dance". The Independent. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
External links
- Ultra-Obscene at Discogs (list of releases)
- Ultra-Obscene at MusicBrainz (list of releases)