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Electronic
Performer: Clubroot
Title: Clubroot
Style: UK Garage, Dubstep
Year 2009
Country US
Genre: Electronic
Rating: 4.5
Votes: 935
MP3 size: 1142 mb
FLAC size: 1324 mb
WMA size: 1807 mb
Other formats: ASF AIFF TTA AUD MIDI MOD WMA

Clubroot - Clubroot mp3 album


Clubroot - Clubroot mp3 album

Tracklist

Low Pressure Zone 3:34
Embryo 7:20
High Strung 4:10
Dulcet 5:44
Lucid Dream 4:39
Birth Interlude 3:46
Talisman 5:41
Nexus 3:13
Sempiternal 4:39
Serendipity Dub 5:07

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
LODUBS-09002 Clubroot Clubroot ‎(CD, Album) LoDubs LODUBS-09002 US 2009
LODUBS-09002 Clubroot Clubroot ‎(10xFile, FLAC, Album) LoDubs LODUBS-09002 US 2009
LODUBS-09002 Clubroot Clubroot ‎(10xFile, MP3, Album, 320) LoDubs LODUBS-09002 US 2009
LODUBSL09002 Clubroot Clubroot: The Directors Cut ‎(2x12", Album + CD, Album + Ltd, Num) LoDubs LODUBSL09002 US 2009
LODUBS-09002LP Clubroot Clubroot I ‎(2x12", Album, Ltd, RE, RM, Gre) LoDubs LODUBS-09002LP US 2012
LODUBS-09002LP Clubroot Clubroot I ‎(2x12", Album, Ltd, RE, RM, Whi) LoDubs LODUBS-09002LP US 2012
LODUBS-09002LP Clubroot Clubroot I ‎(2x12", Album, RE, RM) LoDubs LODUBS-09002LP US 2012


Coiron
The beginning of "Low Pressure Zone" sounds exactly like the Gears of War menu music.
BOND
i think it's limited to 200 handnumbered copies
Arcanefire
I asked John at lodubs when i bought the 2 grey copies i have, i also have the silver sharpie numbering. # 51 & # 67.Shame no "dulcet" one of my favorite tracks, but at least those that feel the same still have "the directors cut" to get that on vinyl.
Jerinovir
The grey are limited to 150 and the white to 200.
Marilore
my copy is handmarked by a silvercoloured pen with 119 / 150 - which number is shown at yours? or where do you got these information from?
Talrajas
Choice selection of eight cuts from the first album spread across 2 chunks of vinyl, so neither "Birth Interlude" nor "Nexus" make the Director's cut,and to be honest, I would love to have "Birth Interlude" on vinyl, but the 8 tracks chosen sound awesome, polished and chunky. The Vinyl double package comes complete with the 10 track CD version. Packaging is pretty spartan but still a boss pack.
Yananoc
Well I can see why Clubroot gets compared to Burial. The beats and moods are very similar but the big difference is that Clubroot thrives much more on electronics in his tracks, while Burial's sound is more organic. This album is considered dubstep but it goes far beyond that genre in most cases. There are a lot of cinematic qualities in the tracks. Some use voice samples from movies and others just trigger memories of past movie soundtracks you've heard. There is something really special about the energy in his music. So yes, I can see why someone would think Clubroot is just a Burial copycat and not even bother with him... But I really think that would be a mistake. This album is easily one of my top picks from 2009. Clubroot is a name to watch out for in the future.
Fani
The obvious comparisons are going to be made here and I'm sure the producer himself would admit more than just a glancing nod to the man who is Burial. Unlike the first Burial album, this is not breaking any particularly new ground but that doesn't diminish the quality of the album. These are incredibly well crafted tunes that are impeccably produced and some of the sounds used are just breathtaking. From the first track you get drawn into a sonic landscape not unlike that of Aphex Twins 'selected ambient works 2' - a minute of layered synths and reverb before the bass and percussion kick in and we realise that this is a dubstep album that is to be enjoyed as much from the armchair as the club setting. The next 4 tracks build on the ideas and atmosphere of the first track. The bass is SUBterranean- like shackleton at his very best- if you ever want to test the isolation of your speakers forward to track 3 and listen for your walls rattling. If there is going to be a vinyl release these tracks would make for an incredible first side- just unrelentless. As with any great album though the pace has to give way at some stage and the listener is given some respite with track 6 before things get back to it with the following track. For me track 8 is the weakest track and the album loses its momentum somewhat towards the end- you find yourself wanting to skip back to the beggining of the album, but all in all this is a very engaging album and one which I have played to death since it arrived a few weeks ago. Yes this is a derivative album, but, unlike many groundbreaking albums, the ideas and sounds used are cohesive and are crafted into well structured songs that can be enjoyed in isolation or as part of the whole. If this isn't my album of the year I can't wait to hear what is going to better it.