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Ultivac

 
Album Review: Ultivac

  • Artist: Ultivac
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 2001
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Quirky disjointed rhythm interlaced with sexy, sprawling basslines, computer noise and keys, and the queer yackety-yack of an oddly sincere John Lydon-ish vocal style. All sealing together to create something far outside the box, something experimental, catchy, and standoffish all at once. Consisting of the water-tight rhythm section from the now defunct grandiose Atlanta trio, the Hal Al Shedad (James Joyce and Benjamin Lukens), and the peculiar mind behind one-man band Retconned (Jonathan Lukens), with production from the hands of the 3rd Shedad member (Ed Rawls). All in all, what is here sounds like the disfigured child of the mating of the bandmember's past projects, with slight pushes in innovation around the borders. ~ Blake Butler, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Earth One, Earth Two Ultivac
Crush and Gate Ultivac
Impossible Ultivac
Trash Ultivac
Remix Ultivac
No Results Ultivac
Ecliptic Ultivac
Unloaded Ultivac
Last Minute Ultivac

Credits

Jonathan Lukens (Programming), Jonathan Lukens (Keyboards), James Joyce (Drums), Jonathan Lukens (Vocals)
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