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Exhaust LP Record


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1. History of Guerilla Warfare
2. Metro Mile End
3. Homemade Maggot Beer
4. We Support Iran in Their Bid to Win the 1998 World Cup
5. Two Years on Welfare
6. This Is Our (Borrowed) Equipment
7. Wool Fever
8. Medley of Late Night Buffet Commercials
9. Winterlude
10. Black Horns of H2T

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Leftfield. Another Classy Limited Edition Album on the Constellation Label Following the Godspeed You Black Emperor Debut Full Length. Similarly Lavishly Packaged in Handscreened Sleeve with Thick Card Inserts.

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Amazon.com: 3.7 out of 5 stars (3 customer reviews)

7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Another surprise from the Constellation label., Jan 9 2001
By M. Starr "Amneziak" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Exhaust (Audio CD)
As with all my purchases from the Constellation label, this is another great cd. Although there are members of godspeed you black emperor! involved, it really has it's own sound. Aidan's drum playing on this album is very good. It mixes dub, hip-hop, punk, rock, etc... Here is a description of the songs.

a history of guerrilla warfare - to me, very "can" sounding with the ever popular voice loops. i think they are even scratched on this song.

metro mile end - very tribal sounding with a super kickin' beat. you'll enjoy this song a lot.

homemade maggot beer - short and to the point. anarchy.

we support iran in their bid to win the 1998 world cup - starts with an atmospheric dub sound with echoes of ambient noises. pretty slow pace for this album.

two years on welfare - great bass work. while being very minimalist, this song has a nice beat and sampled voices playing in the deep background. letting you know that someone from godspeed! is involved. suddenly, it picks up and becomes very intense and beautiful while maintaining the same bass line throughout.

this is our (borrowed) equipment - very hollow hip-hop beat opener. sounds like it's being played on the other side of the room. this song maintains it's minimalism throughout. the sound effects (fading in and out) sorta sound like alec empire's song called "22:24"

wool fever - very fluid and repetitive in the beginning. not my favorite song on the album. still good, though.

a medley of late night buffet commercials - this is straight up industrial dub music. very nice touch to the album. great bass that will vibrate the funny bone.

winterlude - another short song. could have been left off in my opinion. i'll still the album five stars.

the black horns of h2t - you have to hear this song on the headphones. there's no other way to really dig this song. listen to how you can hear everything in the room. really cool conclusion to a grand album.

Pick this album up. You'll really like it. I has a feel that is always good to come back to. While it probably won't be your favorite album, you'll be glad you have it in your collection.


6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Yet another godspeed you black emperor side project!, July 29 2000
By Nick Storring - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Exhaust (Audio CD)
I guess the hype hasn't yet reached other groups that contain godspeed members! At any rate, this release is not as immediate as the majority of the output from godspeed, nor is it as engaging as A Silver Mt. Zion. It's a lot rougher and primitive, but that's part of the appeal. The trio is not named in the liners, but essentially it's drummer, Aidan from Godpeed, and two other members, one who plays bass, guitar and bass clarinet and another who manipulates tapes. There must also be a sampler in there too somwhere. This is a somewhat of a departure from the "Montréal sound." There's a bit more of dance/hip-hop edge as well as more jazz than groups such as ASMZ, GYBE, and Molasses. In fact, the drums are whipped up in to Drum N' Bass styled loops, and the tapes are used almost the same as turntables-- for scratch effects. Though this doesn't quite match the beauty of A Silver Mt. Zion or the energy of Godspeed You Black Emperor! or even the experimentalism of Shalabi Effect, this CD is well worth checking out.

2.0 out of 5 stars At turns, tiring, Aug 20 2009
By IRate - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Exhaust (Audio CD)
2 1/2

A few invigorating tracks of this minimalist dread-n-bass can not cancel out a majority of underdeveloped indulgences.
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