Daedalus Invention

Record Store Day Exclusive. ' debut album from 2002 is paired with the seminal The Quiet Party EP for this deluxe 15th anniversary reissue.

Originally released in 2002, Invention pairs 21st century beats with lush string arrangements, introducing Daedelus' signature sound to the world. The obvious highlight here is 'Experience,' a track that would be sampled by Madlib for the hit 'Accordian.' The original album is expanded with the addition of tracks from The Quiet Party EP featuring remixes from, High Priest, and more. Comes pressed on blue colored vinyl for RSD BLK FRI 2017. Edition of 1,000. • 15th anniversary reissue on blue colored vinyl pressing • limited edition of 1,000 • Daedelus' debut album from 2002 + the seminal The Quiet Party EP • includes 'Experience' (known as the sample source for Madvillain's 'Accordian') • out of print for 10+ years • music label: Magical Properties 2017 • • reviewed by Full Nelson 12/2017.

Daedelus album Invention is a good music album, Invention release at Apr 02, 2002, song365 provider the album download and streaming service.

An utterly innovative electronic construction combining samples drawn from acoustic source recordings from the '30s, '40s, and '70s, is a work of complex genius. Built on sturdy, repetitive, sentimental piano progressions and syrupy, string-laden, Disney-esque backdrops that are spliced into the mix, the addition of fluttering synth lines and sparking electronic beats creates something vaguely new and almost cinematic in scope. Cinema Tuga S Gratis there. That the samples don't particularly match each other is where the uniqueness of ' vision lies, as he expertly pairs elements such as his own toy piano, Omnichord, and a computer printer with big band jazz horns and dissonant beats. Although tracks like the sci-fi poetry and cascading piano strikes of 'Astroboy' are generally the exception among the majority of pensive IDM arrangements, as most feature no vocals or overtly fluid melodies, there is also nothing particularly off-putting or hard to grasp about his sonic constructions. From film noir-ish pieces like 'Loded' to the frantic beats of 'Thus the Whirligig,' the album is impeccably paced and brilliantly conceived, fitting together like a giant puzzle stretching across the genres and generations.

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