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Kode9 + The Spaceape - Memories Of The Future mp3 download

Kode9 + The Spaceape - Memories Of The Future mp3 download
Singer: Kode9
Title: Memories Of The Future
Released: 2006
Country: UK
Style: Dubstep, Spoken Word, Minimal
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.9
Votes: 554
Formats: MP2 MP2 AAC DXD MMF AHX VOX
MP3 size: 1936 mb

Kode9 + The Spaceape - Memories Of The Future mp3 download

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Glass
Vocals [Additional] – Ms. Haptic
4:30
2 Victims 3:51
3 Backward 4:43
4 Nine 1:54
5 Curious
Vocals [Additional] – Ms. Haptic
4:58
6 Portal 4:25
7 Addiction 3:40
8 Sine 5:21
9 Correction 3:15
10 Kingstown 4:40
11 Nine Samurai 3:40
12 Bodies 2:26
13 Lime 1:55
14 Quantum 3:18

Companies, etc.

  • Mastered At – Transition Mastering Studios
  • Manufactured By – Cargo
  • Distributed By – Cargo
  • Pressed By – Sony DADC

Credits

  • Photography By [Cover Photo By] – Marco Bettoni
  • Written-By [Vocals], Performer [Vocals] – The Spaceape*
  • Written-By, Producer – Kode9

Notes

All tracks written, produced and performed [2002-6] (Copyright Control)
Manufactured and distributed by Cargo Records

Incidental info:
Comes in a standard digipak.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Printed): 5 024545 434620
  • Barcode (Scanned): 5024545434620
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 1, 2 & 3): Sony DADC HYPCD001- 01
  • Mastering SID Code (Variant 1, 2 & 3): IFPI LY33
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI AEW26
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI AEW35
  • Mould SID Code (Variant 3): AEW31

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
HYPLP001 Kode9 + The Spaceape* Kode9 + The Spaceape* - Memories Of The Future ‎(2xLP, Album) Hyperdub HYPLP001 UK 2015
HYPLP001 Kode9 + The Spaceape* Kode9 + The Spaceape* - Memories Of The Future ‎(2xLP, Album, Ltd, Yel) Hyperdub HYPLP001 UK & Europe 2014
HYPCD001, BRHYP001 Kode9 + The Spaceape* Kode9 + The Spaceape* - Memories Of The Future ‎(CD, Album) Hyperdub, Beat Records HYPCD001, BRHYP001 Japan 2006
HYPCD001 Kode9 + The Spaceape* Kode9 + The Spaceape* - Memories Of The Future ‎(CD, Album, Promo) Hyperdub HYPCD001 UK 2006
HYPCD001 Kode9 + The Spaceape* Kode9 + The Spaceape* - Memories Of The Future ‎(14xFile, MP3, 320) Hyperdub HYPCD001 UK 2006

Kode9 + The Spaceape - Memories Of The Future mp3 album free



Fawrindhga
Dub step? Nog Way! A must have for the mo wax loverA must have for the dub chiller A must have for the dreamer ...Anno 2017 what a sound!5 stars!
Jozrone
Vinyl pressed for Record Store Day 2014. For full details go to http://www.recordstoreday.co.uk/
Uaha
So this was actually never released on vinyl? I just rediscovered it 8 years after its initial release, so timeless album if you ask me!
Fato
Oh my god, it has been 8 years, that's long... Way long.. Where has the time gone.. Still, the album sounds super fresh.
Yndanol
It will get its Vinyl Release for the Record Store Day this year, at least in Germany.Didn´t find it on the international list, but here´s the one for Germany ;)http://www.recordstoredaygermany.de/exklusive-releases/exklusive-releases-2014/
Rocky Basilisk
Looking foward to the vinyl LP release tho about 8 of the tracks can be found on vinyl through various singles (mostly on 10").
Ranterl
It will finaly be released on transparant yellow vinyl on record store day 2014
Tekasa
This album is not musically exceptional, but what keeps on bringing me back to it is that no one else really makes anything like this. Emotionless monologues are laid over dubstep beats to create a unique blend that I can't say I've ever heard before Kode9 & The Spaceape created this and then repeated the act on their subsequent album "Black Sun". It's more a reflection of The Spaceape's talent than Kode9's because the former's vocals are what define this album, more so than Kode9's contribution.
Ral
The first time I really 'got' this record, was while riding on the train from Amsterdam central to my home a little south of the city, while tripping on some suprisingly strong spacecake. Since that one time, the impression the record makes when playing it keeps growing and growing. There is some crap tracks on the record I guess (I don't like 'Nine', 'Sine' and 'Bodies') but these are compensated for by the bulk of the material. The Kode9 instrumentation is very minimal and really benefits from powerfull reproduction (a mellow track like '9 Samurai' becomes a real gut-wrenching experience when played at a bass-heavy rave). It's the lyrics by The Spaceape that make this something special though. He's got a really low and dark voice and speaks very direct to the listener, without sounding offensive or over-confident. The themes he adresses are between the surreal and the philosofical, taking a sci-fi take on raving on 'Victims' and confronting an overtly paradigmatic system in 'Quantum', always with the listener as some kind of character in the story. He adresses fundamental intellectual questions about our existence without being boring or corny, but very modern and eclectic. Kode9 did a perfect job laying down the grooves for it. Wether you're using your sunday afternoon for a psychedelic shroom-trip or for studying your philosophy exams, this record will provide inspiration.
Tebei
Spacecake? Never heard of that, haha. Thanks for the review.
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