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Album Review: Drums of Death

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Drums of Death is a collaboration between the relentlessly experimental hip-hop of DJ Spooky and drummer Dave Lombardo of Slayer and Fantômas fame. Is this another experiment in metal/hip-hop fusion? Yes, and no. And as such, it works better than most. Lombardo is a heavy metal drummer without peer. His big kit work -- especially his on-the-edge cymbal work and furious tom-tom workouts -- lends a weight and urgency to Drums of Death that anchors it and pushes it further than the inept nu-metal chart acts that shall remain nameless here. Excess is something Spooky has never been afraid of. His records are full of it. Sure, when it doesn't work, it can be tiresome, but when it does, there is no one more utterly engaging. Spooky refuses to be reined in by what musical genres are "supposed" to sound like. Also on board for the project are Meat Beat Manifesto's Jack Dangers, Public Enemy's Chuck D (who raps on three radical remakes of tunes from his crew), and former Living Colour guitarist Vernon Reid (who appears on about a third of the album's 16 tracks). The science fiction theme on the cover art of Drums of Death is not inconsistent with the suffocatingly paranoid, chaotic futurism that the album offers aurally. The Public Enemy tunes -- "Brother's Gonna Work It Out," "B-Side Wins Again," and "Public Enemy #1" -- work surprisingly well. Dangers' guitar work on "B-Side" is a fine counterweight to D's aggressive delivery, but it is Lombardo whose skittering and punched-up skin throb pushes the thing into the red. Spooky cuts up the breakbeats and an array of sonic washes give the track a new sense of currency. Rapper Dälek guests on "Assisted Suicide," and offers a nocturnal anarcho-political take on hip-hop culture as it collapses in on itself. Reid's freakout guitar drones interlaced with Spooky's loose and loopy turntablism threaded through Lombardo's chopped and spindled breakbeats are the entryway into something entirely new. It's been hinted at before by groups such as King Crimson and Buckethead with Les Claypool, but never with this kind of raw power thud. Reid's power chords and Dangers' bass pulse team wonderfully on "Metatron," as Spooky's alterna-beats and sound effects skew to dubwise extremes that Lombardo is only too happy to indulge with some mind-bending breaks. Drums of Death is far from easy listening, but it is compelling throughout -- never dull, never boring, never rote. It points to a ton of new possibilities in the way hip-hop, electronica, and heavy metal approach and engage with one another, without becoming mired in any of them. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Universal Time Signal Alex Artaud Dave Lombardo, DJ Spooky, Alex Artaud (:26)
Brother's Gonna Work It Out (2005) Dave Lombardo, DJ Spooky (4:40)
Quantum Cyborg Drum Machine Dave Lombardo, DJ Spooky (3:25)
Guitar DJ Tool Element Dave Lombardo, DJ Spooky (1:27)
Metatron Dave Lombardo, DJ Spooky (3:55)
Assisted Suicide Dave Lombardo, DJ Spooky (3:16)
Kultur Krieg Dave Lombardo, DJ Spooky (3:56)
Sounds from Planet X Dave Lombardo, Jack Dangers, DJ Spooky (:37)
B Side Wins Again (2005) Dave Lombardo, DJ Spooky (5:33)
Incipit Zarathustra Dave Lombardo, DJ Spooky (4:05)
A Darker Shade of Bleak Dave Lombardo, DJ Spooky (4:00)
The Art of War (Back to the Lab) Dave Lombardo, DJ Spooky (2:36)
Terra Nullius (Cyborg Rebellion on Colony Planet Zyklon 15) Dave Lombardo, DJ Spooky (3:56)
Public Enemy #1 (2005) Dave Lombardo, DJ Spooky (4:30)
Obscure Disorder (Ghost Hacked!!!) Dave Lombardo, DJ Spooky (5:28)
Particle Storm Jack Dangers Dave Lombardo, Jack Dangers, DJ Spooky (:44)

Credits

Dälek (Vocals), DJ Spooky (Audio Production), Jack Dangers (Bass), Jack Dangers (Guitar (Electric)), Meat Beat Manifesto (Audio Production), Gerry Nestler (Guitar), Jack Dangers (Instrumentation), Jack Dangers (Multi Instruments), Jack Dangers (Arp 2600), Chuck D (Rap), Dave Lombardo (Drums), Jack Dangers (Producer), DJ Spooky (Turntables), Meredith Monk (Vocals), Paul D. Miller (Producer), Chuck D (Vocals), Jimmy Burns (Illustrations), Jack Dangers (Engineer), DJ Spooky (Synthesizer), Jack Dangers (Management), Jack Dangers (Guitar (Bass)), Vernon Reid (Guitar)
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Drums of Death
Studio album by DJ Spooky & Dave Lombardo
Released 2005
Genre Jazz
Electronic
Hip-Hop
Label Thirsty Ear Records
Professional reviews
DJ Spooky & Dave Lombardo chronology
Drums of Death
(2005)
Optometry
(2002)

Drums of Death is an album recorded by DJ Spooky and Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo. The album is primarily instrumental, although some tracks include rap vocals. Guest artists on the album include Public Enemy's Chuck D who does reworkings of several Public Enemy tracks, Dälek, and Living Colour guitarist Vernon Reid. The album is produced by Meat Beat Manifesto's Jack Dangers and Vernon Reid amongst others.

Drums of Death is distributed by the Thirsty Ear label.

Track listing

  1. "Universal Time Signal"
  2. "Brother's Gonna Work It Out"
  3. "Quantum Cyborg Drum Machine"
  4. "Guitar DJ Tool Element"
  5. "Metatron"
  6. "Assisted Suicide"
  7. "Kultur Krieg"
  8. "Sounds From Planet X"
  9. "The B-Side Wins Again"
  10. "Incipit Zarathustra"
  11. "A Darker Shade of Bleak"
  12. "The Art of War"
  13. "Terra Nullius (Cyborg Rebellion on Colony Planet Zyklon 15)"
  14. "Public Enemy #1"
  15. "Obscure Disorder (Ghost Hacked!!!)"
  16. "Particle Storm"

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