Electric Voodooland
Download links and information about Electric Voodooland by Ex-Centric Sound System. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Electronica, Dancefloor, Reggae, World Music, Dance Pop genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 01:04:19 minutes.
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Artist: | Ex-Centric Sound System |
Release date: | 2000 |
Genre: | Electronica, Dancefloor, Reggae, World Music, Dance Pop |
Tracks: | 11 |
Duration: | 01:04:19 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Electric Voodooland - Intro | 1:20 |
2. | Chenki | 3:39 |
3. | Lo Flo | 4:19 |
4. | Latest | 8:18 |
5. | Lele | 6:45 |
6. | N. L. B. | 2:40 |
7. | Agbae | 6:13 |
8. | Roots Detective | 5:53 |
9. | Lullaby | 5:33 |
10. | Ex-Centric Dub Show | 6:19 |
11. | Kokobi | 13:20 |
Details
[Edit]It's a pretty rare band that can produce music equally suited to close listening, or dancing, or blissed-out, trancey contemplation. This Afro-Israeli ensemble accomplishes just such an unlikely feat with its debut album, which brilliantly combines elements of traditional West African music, dubwise reggae, funk, and techno. Rarely does a tune fit snugly into any one identifiable musical genre — "LeLe" sounds kind of like a tribal chant with a reggae bassline; "Latest" combines slightly ethereal, multi-tracked voices with a house beat and kalimba obbligato; and "Roots Detective" takes a heavy funk groove and weds it to faint choral backing vocals and North African-sounding ululations. The individual tracks do start to blur together somewhat by the end of the album, but not in a bad way; if the mood is pretty consistent, it's a pretty consistently good mood. High points include the very pretty (and incongruously funky) "Lullaby" and the equally pretty but very reggae-fied "Agbae." Particularly recommended to fans of African Head Charge.