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Our Aim Is To Satisfy

Red Snapper

2000

Our Aim Is To Satisfy

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Our Aim Is to Satisfy is a 2000 studio album by the band Red Snapper. It is listed in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.

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Aug 12 2022
2

An editorial note: 32 records into this assignment, and I’ve encountered the first band I have legitimately never heard of. Like
nothing at all. I can’t recall ever: reading a review of this band (and I used to read A LOT of Mojo during the time this record was released) or seeing a poster for one of their records or seeing their name on a festival bill. Before today, I had no idea they existed. For the first time on this journey, I’m a clean slate, tabula rasa, no preconceived notions. (Drops the virtual needle on “Our Aim is to Satisfy”) 
 (Lifts the virtual needle during the second track) Ok. There’s something I gotta get off my chest and I’m sure I’m not the first to make this observation: One of the problems with this is list (the original from 2005 in particular) is that the albums that were chosen from the late 90’s/early aughts didn’t have a chance to age before being given the accolade of “record you must hear before you die” the same way older records did. So yeah, 5 years after this was released it might’ve been essential listening. 22 years later? I guess we’ll see. (Drops the virtual needle again) 
 
 (Removes headphones
record still playing faintly in the background) I’m on “The Rough and the Quick” now. If you’ve heard this record, you know exactly why i had to take a quick break - I’m laughing hysterically. That was the most unexpected verse I’ve heard in a long time. Don’t get me wrong, I applaud the sentiment - Dudes, it’s important to reciprocate and satisfy your partner. I just wasn’t expecting something so explicit and couched in zero metaphor. Back to the music. (Puts headphones back on) 
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. (Record ends) That wasn’t a bad record. It wasn’t a great record either. It was very of-its-time and didn’t really transcend beyond that. If you’re looking for a record that captures the feel of an era, I think this does that well. But as I said earlier, I think there’s some recency bias going on with a lot of the records from the 2000’s on the original list. Let me put it this way: Red Snapper put out a good record. However, including “Our Aim is to Satisfy”, while excluding a record like DJ Shadow’s “The Private Press” from 2002, which occupies a similar space, holds up better and is a more rewarding listen doesn’t add up to me.

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Feb 04 2021
1

too much of this kind of weird electronic music on this list.

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Jul 15 2021
1

This album is an instance where I think it’d be useful for me to own a copy of “1,001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die” so I can at least have some context for why they thought to include this, which is about 57 mins too long. Most records you don’t vibe with from before the advent of CDs are no longer than between 30-40 minutes, but this occupied nearly an hour of my time that could’ve been better spent listening to literally anything else. Maybe if you were some Brit clubbing around the turn of the century and doing copious amounts of ketamine this music would be up your alley, but by the time I got to the sixth track, “The Rough and the Quick” and heard Karime Kendra sing “IWANTTHEKINDOFNIGHTTHATIREADABOUT. If Red Snapper’s aim was to satisfy, then consider me unsatisfied.

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Jan 20 2022
2

Sounded like a music from a Guy Ritchie movie.

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Nov 18 2021
1

Our Aim Is to Satisfy by Red Snapper (2000) These eleven British techno/electronic tracks, which one could hardly call ‘songs’, are mildly interesting, but hardly musical. Having no proper lyrics, one can only assess them by submitting one’s ears to each of these sonic bits out of a sense of duty. The chief characteristic of each bit is the central groove, which is generally set forth with little development or even dynamic, rhythmic, or melodic variation. That’s the most eloquent way I can think of to describe unrelenting monotony. The bits do have ‘titles’, which seem completely unrelated to the sounds that are generated. A fun party game might be to play a portion of each bit and ask the guests to come up with alternative titles. For example, instead of titling bit #8 as “I Stole Your Car”, one could substitute “We Stole T.S. Eliot”. Others possibilities include “Fleeing from the Paris Paparazzi” or “The Net Contribution of the British Empire” or “Joining the Americans in Iraq” or “Hitting One’s Arse with a Brexit” or “Where Are All the Statesmen Like Tony Blair?” or “Thank God Donald Trump Was Not Born in Manchester” or “Scotland the Brave (Part 2)” or “Getting South Africa Back” or “When Cambridge Was Kind to Communists” or “Anglican S&M” or “Too Much Stiff on the Upper Lip” or “Can I Get an Amazon Refund on the Duchess of Sussex?” or “Camilla Returns Biden’s Favor”. I’ll leave it to the reader to figure out which suggested alternative title goes with which bit. The untitilatingly pornographic bit (titled “The Rough and Quick”), however, is humorous enough on its own—the title is apt. Send your daughter out of the room so she doesn’t get curious about why you’re rolling on the floor in stitches, howling in comic anguish. Wonk, wonk. 1/5

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Apr 02 2021
5

Wow, the artist sounded familiar but i didn't know what to expect. So good and fresh. Everything instrumental, with electronic and metal vibes. Awesome

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Dec 09 2020
4

Interesting album Combining electronic sounds with acoustic instruments Both Male and female vocals Some sexually explicit content Some nice sounds generated Would listen again

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Sep 08 2021
4

I dig this, largely, I think, thanks to the dub elements and use of acoustic sounds. Leaning into the latter element would have made some of the longer cuts a bit more dynamic. It's jazzy without turning skronky or "cool". Works well as a soundtrack, better as a palate cleanser. A good one, that is one which has its own character. There's a slight narrative curve on the album and track levels. Industri-ish samples gradually increas in frequency. The Rough and the Quick develops while relishing in its explicitness. There are closing veers into levels of composition impressive for electronic music, which also show off the acoustics.

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Jan 29 2021
3

'Shellback' made me think of a Portishead track being played via somebody's bowels. I liked the 'sludgy' vibe in the tracks, and some were pretty decent, but can't say the album as a whole was that great.

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Feb 04 2024
2

Did I just listen to the soundtrack of a heist movie?

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Sep 15 2021
3

Interesting album stylistically and that’s me being polite about it being all over the place. If it were a bit tighter, it might have done more for me. ~120 albums in and another 2.5 years to go and nothing has stood out as exciting or new bar a few tracks off of tv on the radio and even at that, I found it weak. The albums I already know seem to be the show stealers of a poor overall presentation of talent. My average rating is closer to 2/5 and I find logging in each morning more and more of a let down. I looked ahead and found no Interpol which is disgrace. I’m one more Bob Dylan album away from deleting my profile here as the author of this collection is a clueless fuck tard to date.

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Jul 28 2022
1

Oof, that was tough to go through. First 1/5 for me. Atrocious.

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May 24 2021
4

Pretty dope beats and compositions here. Really enjoyed this one. Lots of bells and whistles in the mix so a great headphone listen. The first few tracks were great. It dipped a few times in the middles but nothing substantially awful. Closing track is tight af. Really liked this one!

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Mar 30 2022
2

this is weird and what I'd expect from like a warehouse scene in the Matrix

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Sep 09 2024
5

I think all the people rating this lowly are overthinking it. Don’t take yourself or your music so seriously. This isn’t an album to think about. It’s an album to feel and groove to. 5/5 Highlights: Some Kind of Kink The Rough and The Quick They’re Hanging Me Tonight

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Oct 15 2020
4

Was going to give it a 6/10, but I quite liked the last songs. So, 7/10

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Sep 14 2023
2

Late 90s/early 00's electronic music that is just not good. I have no idea how so much of this crap makes this 1001 list, and I say this as a lover of good house music but either electronica I've listened to here is extremely dated or just downright experimental in nature. Super disappointing. 3/10.

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Jan 28 2021
2

Erster Song klingt nach einem intro fĂŒr ein mittelmĂ€ĂŸiges Agentenspiel auf der PS1. Instrumental Tracks raus aus Planet Erde. Some kind of kink trifft es schon besser was das Album betrifft: Wat soll das sein? Irgendein Fetisch?! Shellback absoluter Dreck. Ah okay dann nochmal instrumental mit Hintergrundgemurmel. Macht mich auf Dauer dann doch ehr sauer. Sing, oder lass es, du leichtglĂ€ubiger Guter! The Rake gleich mal die Stimme vom Crazy Frog im Jamba Sparabbo geborgt. 1a Scheiße. Bussing einziger guter Instrumental Track auf dem Album. I Stole your Car hĂ€tte Potential, nutzt es aber Ă€hnlich wie ich meine Kraft Abends ein Buch zu lesen - NICHT. Belladonna fliegt völlig ausm Raster. Hat sich da vielleicht ein anderer KĂŒnstler aufs Album verirrt? WĂŒrde ich 100% fĂŒr ein Liquid D&B Intro nehmen. Der Song holt mich also mehr als ab, wie Dommis Vadder uns nachm Blackout Saufen in der Rofa. Letzter Song rundet das Album dann wieder ab, indem er mir dann doch den Glauben nimmt, dass ich das Album mal gehört haben muss. Album an sich Talking Heads Scheisse-Niveau, hat aber im Vergleich wenigstens 1-2 gute. Also ein Stern mehr. Werde es NIE WIEDER HÖREN

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Jan 24 2022
1

Why are there so many y electronic bands on here? Honestly put them all on a playlist and shuffle and it wouldn't make a difference! It's all just annoying sounds. Fucks sake...Im getting old

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Jun 11 2024
5

I totally enjoyed this. I have a bit of a black hole for early 2000s music and glad to have this list filling the void. Somehow in my history of listening to Red Snapper I had not listened to this one and I have it on good authority that Making Bones is even better so I think I'll queue that one up next. Faves. Keeping Pigs Together and Shellback.

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Jun 03 2023
5

Never heard of this group made primarily of a bass, drum and guitar player supplemented by keyboards and a trombone(!). I did not expect this sound, especially when it got downright funky. I loved grooving along. Very satisfied!

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Jul 01 2023
4

it bugs me when the compiler chooses an album from an obscure artist that isn't really their best one. for red snapper its got to be making bones.

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Feb 03 2021
4

I think how I rate this album in particular could be wildly different depending on the day and my mood. Today it really matched my vibe during work and was fantastic as accompanying background music.

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Jul 09 2025
3

The first 3/4 of this drifted by as expected; background music for a louche but dull millennial house party. The remaining 3 tracks pricked up my ears, as if now part of an insistently demented movie soundtrack. Listening again, it's all quite good, more of the latter would have scored higher. Not bad though, we'll call it a win!

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Apr 11 2025
3

Nice vibey background music. The Rough and The Quick certainly snapped me out of passive listening.

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Mar 25 2025
3

An excellent example of acid jazz electronica by a band I genuinely had no knowledge of prior to listening to this album. I am not sure it merits being on the list, but if I have not heard of it and I listen to this genre I can imagine this album did not influence much in the scene and therefore probably doesn't merit an inclusion. Having said that it was a treat even if it overstayed its welcome by the last couple of tracks.

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Mar 24 2025
3

Apparently, Red Snapper, are a Nu Jazz / Acid Jazz / Trip Hop band, which put me off slightly, but I quite liked the album which is good for chilling.

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Mar 05 2025
3

Nice fun background listen. Nothing super stood out but it was good.

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Feb 14 2025
3

Interesting but somewhat repetitive. Lots of funky drummer with electronic dance vibes. I was grooving, but not earth shattering

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Feb 12 2025
3

This kind of reminds me of Basement Jazz, and had I heard this contemporaneously with that band, this album would probably have a nice warm fuzzy of nostalgia from me. I probably would have played the shit out of this in the early oughts. That said, I'm into this, but I'm not sold on its inclusion in a list of 1001 albums to hear before you die. 3

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Jan 16 2025
3

Trip hop album from a group I've never heard of, and could hardly find this album anywhere. I am digging this though, it's got a real DJ Shadow feel. Though once again I'm puzzled with how this made the list. Nice music to work to. 2.6/5

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Apr 28 2024
3

LOL Jack and Cal!! I loved the first track. I think this record would be excellent listened to through super expensive headphones while tripping. But I have neither the headphones nor substances upon which to trip. Still, I will keep this in mind in case my circumstances change.

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Aug 19 2023
3

The Guardian called it a "reved-up" version of Massive Attack. Not sure the world *direly* needed it, though. Alright, that double bass sure slaps hard! But it seems to me that this act from the Warp roster had had their shining hour *before* this particular album, mostly through the compilation of their first EPs and the *Making Bones* LP, incidentally both sharing different versions of their iconic "Snapper" theme. "Image Of You", on *Making Bones*, is also a trip hop gem. In comparison, *Our Aim is To Satisfy* sounds a little as an afterthought, as tight as the production values are on this one (the drums sound generally better on it compared to the earlier releases, for instance). And it's true that some parts of this mix of acoustic and electronic instrumentation hailing from the drum'n'bass / big beat / trip hop era has aged surprisingly well given its origin point. But is that enough to make it an "essential" album? I don't think so... 3/5 for the purposes of this list, translating to a 8/10 grade for mor general purposes (5+3). Number of albums left to review: 464 Number of albums from the list I find relevant enough to be mandatory listens: 252. Albums from the list I *might* include in mine later on: 125 Albums from the list I will certainly *not* include in mine (many others are more essential to me): 160 (including this one)

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May 20 2021
3

Good tracks but like the chemical brothers album it got repetitive

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Jun 02 2021
3

Not their best album, not as strong as Making Bones but still a great listen. Lots of contrasting ideas and some outstanding individual tracks but the album as a whole has a great flow too. A lovely listen and still sounds fresh 20 years on

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Jul 09 2025
2

This is music you listen to while waiting for something you actually want, dated by the false urgency that was fashionable in stoner lounges at the turn of the millennium.

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Apr 07 2025
2

Some interesting bits, with some not so interesting bits.

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Feb 02 2022
1

I don't know how this made the list. It wasn't bad as such, just - meh. lots of meh.

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Nov 26 2021
1

Gonna pass here. It kind of grates on you. Maybe that's the point, but I'm not going to keep going to figure that out.

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Nov 26 2021
1

This is probably the most year 2000 album I've ever heard. Even the cover screams 'millenium'. I found a lot of this very annoying. When it wasn't very annoying it was very generic. In paces it managed to be both very annoying and very generic (what is with that clipped sounding female dance vocal that was everywhere in the 2000s). 1/5.

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Nov 25 2021
1

Pretty meddling electronic album that felt like it was mostly ambient noise. Not my favorite genre and this album didn’t change that. 2.7/10

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Aug 06 2021
1

It could be a good instrumental album, but it's just boring because includes too much electronic without any purpose. I can't see any purpose or line of reasoning in these songs. The last song, at least, is likable.

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May 10 2021
1

Largely instrumentals. Not for me.

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May 09 2021
1

Googled what on earth this genre of music was and along with instrumental/electronic it said 'acid jazz'. Surprisingly I did actually listen to the whole thing. I could appreciate the songs without featured artists much more than those that had a feature. The Rough and The Quick was a bit heavy for my Friday afternoon slump at work and The Rake might be my least favourite song I've ever heard. Better tracks were Keeping Pigs Together and Bussing. I can see why people might enjoy those but this album was really not for me.

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May 12 2021
1

Otro disco "actual" mas que no pinta nada en la lista

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May 11 2021
1

Not my cup of tea, and a bit all over the place.

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Jul 25 2025
5

First album where I’ve literally never even heard the name of the artist. Had no idea what I was getting into. Soon I was slipping in a weird acidy jazz trip hop world disoriented as hell. Felt like I was in a rave from a Guy Ritchie movie. Unhinged Massive Attack vibes and I loved it. At the final track I was so anxious I had to turn it off for a few before finishing. Surprised in the best way, and an album like this is the reason I started this challenge. Never would have found it otherwise.

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Jul 20 2025
5

2000. London. Moody, atmospheric instrumentals with funkier, soulful vocal tracks to make a collection that flows smoothly from beginning to end, a soundtrack for urban Britain that suggests a more revved-up Massive Attack. *****

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Apr 23 2025
5

I like this album, a mix of hip hop, cool melodies and funky as hell!

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Apr 16 2025
5

Cool enough to have on in the background, and interesting enough to listen closely.

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Mar 03 2025
5

Lovely groaning funky bass, samples and dirty electronic stuff.

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Jan 01 2025
5

Almost entirely instrumental. Some small hints of hip hop near the middle and gets a little more EDM-esque near the end. But a great vibe when you need to think or listen to something to help you focus.

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Dec 27 2024
5

This was awesome. I really liked it. Im gonna say its a five, but Endtroducing... is still my favorite from this genre. Also, this sounded like a collection of Bjork instrumentals.

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Dec 12 2024
5

J'en avais jamais entendu parler, mais ça m'a vraiment beaucoup plu. C'est diffĂ©rent de tout ce que j'ai j'ai pu Ă©couter jusqu'Ă  prĂ©sent, c'est bizarre mais en mĂȘme temps parfaitement mon type de bizarre, dĂšs le premier morceau j'ai su que ça allait me plaire. À part quelques boucles de voix avec des effets qui peuvent devenir usants Ă  la longue, j'ai rien Ă  dire.

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Sep 03 2024
5

If their aim was to satisfy, then Red Snapper did that, then some and more. For almost an hour, they go through the ends of the electronic music world to cobble together any and all likewise and disparate textures and influences in order to conjure up a seemingly flawless album that unfurls itself in real time. Any kind of skepticism that comes from approaching this album will melt away as soon as the second or third tracks reaches the midway point and it is off to the races from there. A genuine surprise, this one.

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Aug 23 2024
5

I'll search out more by these guys.

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Jul 29 2024
5

Acid house, breakbeats, een vleugje triphop, instrumentele hiphop, reggae. We krijgen alles voor onze snufferd geworpen op dit album. Veel gesample ook, wat ik toch altijd wel tof vind. Zo'n track als 'Bussing' bijvoorbeeld, ideale muziek voor in een hippe brewpub. "Belladonna" is ook een prachtige track. Dit is een dikke meevaller, maar dat komt ook deels omdat de album titel me aan Elvis Costello deed denken. Ik sta te kijken van de variatie tussen de nummers onderling. Van drukke pillenhouse naar Perquisite achtige hiphop beats en toch weten ze het zo te doen dat ze nergens als een huismerk klinken. Zieke finale ook. Ik ga een 5 geven. Deze gaat vaker aan.

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Jul 08 2024
5

Me parecio increibel ese mix de jazz con acoustics que la banda tiene, lei que tienen mĂĄs mĂșsica chida asĂ­ que los seguire escuchando. Would love to hear them live. It's a 10/10 for me. Amazing melodies, creative, fun, overall a amazing listen. Sumamente repetible.

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Jun 26 2024
5

A creative, surprising fusion of trip hop, acid jazz, club beats, electronica, and ambient, this is a remarkable, surprising, genre-bending, work that has instantly caught my attention (listened through twice) and will become a favorite repeat listen. Cool funky beats and sounds throughout. Compositions are varied and no two tracks are alike, so listening in its entirety is a fun, adventurous journey. Perfect for a trippy headphone experience, but also would make a great background soundtrack for driving, working out, or just hanging out and chilling with friends. Never heard of Red Snapper before this but will definitely be dipping into their catalogue as a result of this discovery. 25 albums into this project, this is my first true "find" on this list...precisely why I signed up. Keep them coming! Great stuff!

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Apr 25 2024
5

This is awesome, would listen on my own time. Not one of the greats, but I'd give it the 5 on honor of being repeatable, enjoyable, and my thing.

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Mar 07 2024
5

I went into this blind, not knowing what genre to expect. I just sensed I'd enjoy it. Charged trip hop -- the moment for it may have passed, but I appreciate this surprising acoustic talent. I was tempted to remove one star for sounding like a copy of Massive Attack, but no. Red Snapper is almost better, their instruments more organic. I just wish there was more variety in the tracks, more ambient. They're capable of more. Maybe even just a different track order -- the last three are beautiful. I can see why this was released on Warped. 5 stars to boost the average rating. Y'all don't know shit about electronica.

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Feb 21 2024
5

whenever the album has a quirky name and a small amount of streams you know it'll be fire, I loved this

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Feb 09 2024
5

Love the funky beats, multi genres

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Jan 29 2024
5

Amazing electronic music with hints of royksopp, sibot, BoC, so many others

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Jan 12 2024
5

Fantastic! Finally an album, I’d never listened to by a band I’ve never heard of! I’ve really been into electronic chill music lately, so this was perfect.

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Jan 04 2024
5

TĂ€mĂ€ oli hyvĂ€ kuuntelukerta, sillĂ€ varmaan kaikki virheet tĂ€ltĂ€ kevyeltĂ€ tunnin albumilta katoaa kun puoliuninen kriitikko vĂ€lttyy HörĂ€htĂ€mĂ€stĂ€ artistivirheisiin ja kuorsaus jatkuu.. Tosin objektia ei uinu pois.. Toki olin hieman yllĂ€ttynyt, kun biisien nimet katsoi albumin lopuksi... ei tunne oman tuntemuksensa kanssa noikein tuota tuntunut pitĂ€vĂ€n paikkaansa. Sen jĂ€lkeen huomasi muutaman reviewin joka valitteli oudosta lyriikasta.. kuudennessa kappaleessa.. TĂ€mĂ€ ei ollut hyvĂ€ alku....... "I just wasn’t expecting something so explicit and couched in zero metaphor" "the time I got to the sixth track, “The Rough and the Quick” and heard Karime Kendra sing “IWANTTHEKINDOFNIGHTTHATIREADABOUT. If Red Snapper’s aim was to satisfy, then consider me unsatisfied." Itse minuakin alkoi harmittamaan vikassa kappaleessa kun kappale uinui vasemman ja oikean kanavan vĂ€lillĂ€ kun joku laiska miksaaja siellĂ€ teki temppujaan.. ..korvan tason aika-avaruuspituusero.. Audio cue.. interaural level differences... ja interaural time differences... OSAATTE KÄYTTÄÄ HYVIN.. MUTTA JÄÄ TUO KOLMAS monaural spectral cues.. JOKA ON MEIKÄN LEMPPARI.. nykysin kun tiktokkia selaa menemÀÀn niin on nuo kolme kolmesta cuesta hyvin toiminnassaja toimiikin.. jos on suomalainen semiarjalainen pÀÀn muoto joka on lĂ€nsimaalaisessa psykoakustiikan tekeleen.. generalisoidun hrtf perusmallin aika tarkka peilikuva.. vaikka ugrilaiset hĂ€peykset sieltĂ€ esiin nousevat... suomalaisen kallon on lyhyt, ylhÀÀltĂ€ katsottuna kiilamaisesti.. munamainen... btw monaural spectral cues tarkoittaa periaatteessa sitĂ€ ettĂ€ kun ÀÀni tulee eri suunnasta eri pÀÀn osat kuten korvalehti ja kallo joka btw ei ole matemaattisen pyöreĂ€.. vaikuttaa ÀÀnen ERI TAAJUUKSIIN ERI TAVALLA!!! eli jossain sektorilla - kun pÀÀ on tietyssĂ€ asennossa ÀÀni lĂ€hteesen - voi joku tietty taajuus tai laajempi taajuusalue... vaimentua melko tĂ€ydellisesti... Tai ÀÀnenvoimakkuus kasvaa.. Tietenkin molemmat korvat mitattava erikseen koska sijaitsevat eri kohassa pÀÀn ja korvan ja kehon hĂ€iriölĂ€hteitĂ€.. vĂ€liaineita joissa ÀÀni kulkee.. ÀÀni jonka nopeus muuttuu riippuen kulkemastaan vĂ€liaineesta... SiinĂ€kin yksi hĂ€iriölĂ€hde jota mahdoton eristÀÀ pois.. Josta pÀÀstÀÀn... EhkĂ€ annetaan anteeksi tĂ€mĂ€ asia... Jeesus kerran sanoi.. Amerikkalaisella aksentilla btw.. ei ollu britpop punk huor.. "All righty, but let the one who has never sinn' throw the first stone".... Se on viisi tĂ€hteĂ€ hyvĂ€stĂ€ melodian viennistĂ€... sillĂ€ ei nĂ€illĂ€ kappaleilla oikein muuta kuin melodia... kappaleillaa joilla on vahssti tunnetta ja sen tunteen viemisen halukkuutta.. jotain jota artistit pelkĂ€vÀÀvĂ€t tĂ€nÀÀn.. kun on helppo pitÀÀ yhdessĂ€ tunteessa... kappale... silloin kun vĂ€ltetÀÀn obscenityt.. albumilla ei ole rajoja mitĂ€ se ei voisi ylittÀÀ yksittĂ€isellĂ€ askeleella...

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Dec 01 2023
5

2000 - Electronic, Ambient Electronic

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Oct 06 2023
5

What a hidden gem!! One of the best albums I’ve ever heard. Absolutel banger from start to finish. Easily slipped into my top ten albums of all time.

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Jul 14 2023
5

Funky album, great with the drums and vocals.

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Apr 21 2023
5

- Super funky and groovy - Insane production and beats - Honestly takes you on a journey and is insanely fun to listen to

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Mar 10 2023
5

Fantastic trip hop album, can't believe I'd never heard of it before

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Oct 13 2022
5

very good electronic fusion sound. I liked it a lot.

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Oct 02 2022
5

Brilliant, beautiful funky nu-jazzy electro hip hop. I hadn't heard them before, but now I'm a fan. Really, really good.

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Jul 28 2022
5

Very good album! Loved every track! Will relisten again soon!

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Jun 23 2022
5

Great beaty trip hop. Surprised I haven't heard it before, but happy to have discovered it!

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Jan 28 2021
5

Fonkey Fusion. Geile Beats, weirde breaks und unnötige Effekte auf Bass&Gitarre? GROOO-VEYYYYY Die wissen selber nicht welches Genre sie spielen; sehr erfrischend. Nun bei Shellback angekommen, das schleppt sich aber schon zĂ€h. Ich glaub das muss ich skippen. Don't go nowhere sehr beschreibend, wo soll das hinfĂŒhren? Wenn Schlagzeuger und Bassist bei nem Lied die ZĂŒgel in der Hand haben, sollte man wirklich schnellstens das Boot verlassen. The Rake Intro unertrĂ€glich, hat man das aber ĂŒberstanden gibts Sprechgesang auf die Hörlappen. hörthört! Rap auf Breakbeats immer gut, mieser Bass fickt rein. Dann aber wieder verzerrte Stimme vom Intro – direkt geskippt. Track6 sehr geil, schokomĂ€uschen singen ĂŒbers BIMMSEN, bin ich i m m e r am Stizzle. Street Life vibes, aber diesmal mit mehr Hass in den Knochen. Track 9-11 nochmal sehr atmosphĂ€risch, hĂ€tte gerne frĂŒher und mehr sein können. Insgesamt sehr avantgardes (=unangenehmes) Album, ich wĂŒrd vielleicht sogar mal wieder reinhören. Belladonna hat mich doch noch sehr begeistert. Mutiger Ambient/Jazz crossover. Keepin Pigs Together absoluter brecher fĂŒr die Introszene eines Oceans11-esquen film, aber die Protagonisten sind keine Fashionistas, sondern Hamburger Peppnasen, die in der Elphie den Bonzen (pfui) die Geldbeutel aus der Garderobe zocken. 4*

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Jan 22 2021
5

Loved this album! Perfect for working.

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May 12 2021
5

My kind of thing.... this will be getting plenty of revisits. Electronica on acoustic instruments *chefs kiss*

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Jul 23 2025
4

This was cool. Some of the songs sound like daffy duck though.

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Jul 16 2025
4

A solid electronic album with some solid influence. I especially loved the hip hop influence that lended this album a lot towards some trip hop vibes I really liked. Some really cool interesting stuff here I mostly liked and decently enjoyed. Rounding up to a 4.

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