| Beat Solution (2008 Album by The Woody Peakers) | |
| Beat Speed (2007 Album by Koji Iwakawa) |
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| Beat Space Nine | ||||
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| Studio album by M-Flo | ||||
| Released | August 24, 2005 | |||
| Genre | J-Urban | |||
| Length | N/A | |||
| Label | Avex Group RZCD-45119 |
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| Producer | M-Flo | |||
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Beat Space Nine is the fourth studio album released by the Japanese group M-Flo. This album is the group's first (and to date only) #1 studio album.
Beat Space Nine is presented in the metaformat of a spaceliner's in-flight entertainment system (specifically that of 'Global Astroliner', a recurring theme in M-Flo's albums). Nearly all the songs on Beat Space Nine, like many of the group's albums, feature guest singers. Vocalist Lisa, who was previously a member of M-Flo, appears on the second to last track of this album, "Tripod Baby". Beat Space Nine features a much heavier electronic sound than M-Flo's previous album, the jazz-oriented Astromantic. The final track of Beat Space Nine, "Nine", is the same as the first track of M-Flo's first album, Planet Shining. Remixes of the songs from this album were released as Dope Space Nine.
An alternate version of the M-Flo loves Bennie K track "Taste Your Stuff" entitled "Happy Drive: Taste Your Stuff" was released on Bennie K's single "Sky" and their album Japana-rhythm.
The track "Tripod Baby" was also remixed as a promotional song for the Shadow the Hedgehog video game released in November 2005.
A remix of "One Day" featuring Miliyah Kato was released on her album, Rose.
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