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Kabuki - Signal To Noise

Kabuki - Signal To Noise

Musician: Kabuki
Album title: Signal To Noise
Style: Downtempo, Drum n Bass
Released: 2004
Country: Germany
Size MP3 version: 1292 mb
Size APE version: 1357 mb
Size WMA version: 1101 mb
Rating ✫: 4.3
Votes: 155
Format: AAC DXD DMF VQF MOD AA MP4
Genre: Electronic

Kabuki - Signal To Noise

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Tracklist Hide Credits

0 Kabuki Hidden Track 3:29
1 Kabuki vs. Pentagon Transworld
Written-By, Producer – Pentagon
6:06
2 Kabuki Sexdrive
Lyrics By, Vocals [Featuring] – Vikter Duplaix
5:45
3 Kabuki Speed Of Sound
Lyrics By, Vocals [Featuring] – Cleveland Watkiss
6:10
4 Kabuki Impant 5:02
5 Kabuki Lizard (Different Version)
Lyrics By, Vocals [Featuring] – Fat Jon
5:17
6 Kabuki Ghosthack 5:23
7 Kabuki After The Fire (Alternate Version)
Lyrics By, Vocals [Featuring] – Cleveland Watkiss
4:32
8 DJ Matt The Way I Swing (Kabuki Remix)
Remix, Producer [Additional] – Kabuki, Mainframe Written-By – Motorcity Soul*
6:06
9 Kabuki Logic Bomb 5:28
10 One:Soul Spend The Night (Kabuki Remix)
Remix, Producer [Additional] – Kabuki, Mainframe Written-By – One:Soul
5:53
11 Kabuki Pacemaker 4:59
12 Kabuki Shibuya Nightlife 4:52

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Combination Records
  • Copyright (c) – Combination Records

Credits

  • Design – Bionic Systems
  • Written-By, Producer – Kabuki (tracks: 1 to 7, 9, 11, 12), Mainframe (tracks: 2 to 7, 9, 11, 12)

Notes

The CD contains a hidden track before track 1.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 8 81390 21222 4

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
CORE 022-1 Kabuki Signal To Noise ‎(2x12") Combination Records CORE 022-1 Germany 2004
VIA-0019 Kabuki Signal To Noise ‎(CD, Album) Village Again VIA-0019 Japan 2004



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Dianaghma
im not sure if this is known already but while i was ripping some tracks from the combination records cd version of signal to noise i stumbled onto a hidden track,its untitled and the song duration is 3:29. im not sure if its some kind of intro but theres acutally 13 tracks on the cd version instead of 12 above listed
Folsa
This is one of those albums I always come across when browsing through a second hand store, which could be kind of rare being an album with crossover potential from the very good producers Kabuki and Mainframe. So, after the dark Makai albums (both very good if you ask me) and the jazzy Megashira ones (not quite as satisfactory), here there is a collection of songs which are their sunniest and most positive production ever. Starting with the beautiful Transworld (yes, another samba turned into drum n bass, but mixing organic instruments in the most natural way possible), and continuing with a remix of Vikter Duplaix' "Manhood", the album peaks with a Cleveland Watkiss collaboration - as usual, Cleveland Watkiss has the ability to work on the best songs of the album he contributes to, or maybe he turns them on the best songs... -. From then on, a mix of styles, mostly gentle broken beat/breakbeat that sound like Somatik productions. A beautiful hip hop production in "Implant" and, again, a gorgeous Cleveland Watkiss contribution in "After the Fire", stand above the slightly formulary rest of the songs. And that's the problem of the album: this is one of those that is uniformly well produced, which hasn't a flaw, but which isn't powerful enough to last until the last drum n bass songs. Then I think to myself that this is just a tracking problem: you cannot slow an album so much at the half of it and then throw the topical dnb productions at the end. That way, this sounds more like a patchy collection of singles than an album of some memorable songs and productions that work better outside of it. Despite all of this, very recommended.