Prototype

Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Tau Factor's debut album, a triumph in the field of Industrial.....if you like IMPLANT or MENTALLO & THE FIXER, you're gonna LOVE this!!!

Prototype 2
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • More good space at last
  • Yep...they're absolutely correct!
  • Echoes pick of the week
  • A 21st Century Masterpiece
Prototype 2
Zero One
Manufacturer: Waveform
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004YR33
Release Date: 2000-10-03

Tracks:

  1. Possibilities
  2. Memory
  3. Two (Oogie Eeha)
  4. Search
  5. Bot
  6. Inner Space
  7. Blueshift
  8. Think
  9. Module

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars More good space at last.......2005-08-20

The link at echoes.org was for a different CD, but I got this one instead, so I ordered it anyway. Well written tunes, full of shifts in tempo and rhythm, effects, etc. The rhythm synthesizers sound tinny or harsh at times. Thought I might blow a speaker, but didn't. A very good listen all-around, tho. Really enjoyed cooking while listening to it. You can listen to it for hours before you ask yourself if you've heard a particular song before. The true mark of good space music.

5 out of 5 stars Yep...they're absolutely correct!.......2003-05-10

The other reviewers that's who! This is a great CD that gets better every time I listen. This music continues to delight me with surprises in perscussion and rythym. I've been an electronica fan since early Klaus Schulze and TD and Zero One is extending the tradition in marvelous ways. Without a doubt my favorite CD! 5 stars +

5 out of 5 stars Echoes pick of the week.......2000-12-13

Here's what Echoes host John Dileberto writes about protOtype2 while making it his album of the week:

If you need to up the BPMs of the usual Echoes soundscape, strap yourself in for the second album by ZerO One, a.k.a. Kevin Dooley. From his San Bruno, California studio, ZerO One orchestrates ambient excursions of a decidedly electronic nature. From the opening "Possibilities," ZerO One establishes his sonic terrain with a repeated spoken refrain, "Your life is going to be different now." ZerO One recalls Dogon, with his sense of playfulness, using vocal sound snippets as signposts in usually surreal sound designs. Take, for instance, "Two." Subtitled "oogie-eeha," that phrase is a hypnotic refrain, popping up, like a virtual Energizer bunny, in the oddest, yet perfectly timed moments. ZerO One uses these effects to delineate his other world of sound, full of trancey beats and shifting textures. Whenever those spoken fragments arrive, it's like a window briefly opened up back into the real world, but ZerO One makes sure you won't want to leave the one he created. protOtype2 is sure to be featured this year on Echoes Techno-Tribal New Year's Eve show.

5 out of 5 stars A 21st Century Masterpiece.......2000-10-05

Some say that Ambient Music reached its pinnacle in the early to mid 90's. Such artists as Global Communication,FSOL,Aphex Twin,Orb, to name a few, produced pieces of work which can be considered Ambient Music classics. However,after '95 it almost seemed like the Ambient Movement ran out of steam and only offered a handful of great music. Well, a new century gives birth to a new CD that is sure to be a classic. Simply put, "Prototype 2" by Zero-One is a masterpiece. Kevin Dooley, the mastermind behind Zero-One begins the CD with the track "Possibilities" which is layer upon layer of synth washes set to the trademark Zero-One subtle, yet groove-laced beats. This incredible song sets the tone for the rest of this work of art. Each song is so full of atmospheric soundscapes that you wish you were born with headphones permanently attached. Not since "Lifeforms" by FSOL has there been a CD that makes you thank the heavens for the invention of the headphone. The use of sampling and voice processing adds and ethereal human touch to every song. Some would say tht electronic music lacks emotion, but there is no way that can be said of this release. Mr. Dooley combines dark and moody atmospherics with lush and bright rythms and arrangments throughout which will leave you in awe. Every track on this CD is beautifully arranged and produced. This CD is the follow-up to the self titled debut which is also known as "Calculated Adventures in Electronica". It is an exceptional CD and would make it hard to believe that it could be topped. But, not only does Mr. Dooley top that one, he makes a masterpiece.
An Anthology of Noise & Electronic Music, Vol. 3: 1952-2004
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Legal Stuff Apart
An Anthology of Noise & Electronic Music, Vol. 3: 1952-2004

Manufacturer: Sub Rosa
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B0002Y4PPU
Release Date: 2004-11-02

Tracks:

  1. De Natura Sonorum: Matis Induites - Bernard Parmegiani
  2. Short Presentation of the 1948 Sackbut: The Sackbut Blues/A ... - Hugh Le Caine
  3. Stereo Music for Serge Modular Prototype - Keith Fullerton Whitman
  4. Last Largo - Ilhan Mimaroglu
  5. Room Pieces [Excerpt] - Michael J. Schumacher
  6. Ovipool
  7. Stone: Reciprocal
  8. Flume
  9. Execution of Intelligence - Zbigniew Karkowski
  10. Birds and Warhorse
  11. Requiem: Dies Irae - Michel Chion

Tracks:

  1. Sttimen ni4 & #1 - Erkki Kurenniemi
  2. Time...Dot
  3. Early Work 6
  4. Klangstudies II - Herbert Eimert
  5. Eve
  6. Teilmenge - Asmus Tietchens
  7. Feuerland - Michael Rother
  8. Contacte - To Rococo Rot
  9. Till Zakynthos (Op. 205) - Rune Lindblad
  10. Eternal Love #3

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Legal Stuff Apart.......2007-04-21

To understand this review, take a look at the reviews of the other volumes in this series...
Some of the music on this series is so weird and beautiful that the composers should be grateful that it is released here. They should think of this series as a sampler which might atract us, the general public, into further investigation of their work, which we most probably would have never had the chance to hear it or become aware of its existence or of the composers/artists. Don't be so greedy... for I believe you have been done a favor. The same goes for the other volumes of this series. TWO THUMBS UP!

Prototype, Vol. 3
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Prototype 1 is the original and still the best!
  • An imporvement and refecltion of his current sets
Prototype, Vol. 3
Seb Fontaine
Manufacturer: Global Underground
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  2. Global Underground: Miami

ASIN: B00004SD4K
Release Date: 2000-04-10

Tracks:

  1. Basses Loaded-2 Smokin Barrels
  2. Defintion Of Love-Destination
  3. Music Response-Chemical Brothers
  4. Headroom-Catscanner
  5. Disco Dancing-Plastika
  6. Calling My Name-Eddie Lock Versus Priest
  7. 2000-Friskoboy
  8. Sidewalk Slam-Curb Crawler
  9. Tiwanaku-Alexander Koning
  10. Lilac-Circulation
  11. Green Mamba-Christian Smith
  12. Persuasion-Science Dept
  13. Peas Chums-Stretch & Vern
  14. Mind Control-Mind Space
  15. Morning Exposure-Attractive Fusion
  16. Natural Blues-Moby
  17. Subraumstimulation-Oliver Lieb
  18. Shimmer-Cliff Tangredi
  19. When Time Will Come-Motorcraft
  20. Juggernaut 1-Lucien Foort
  21. Lithium-Paragliders
  22. Five Years & Tomorrow-Marmion
  23. Refined Intricacy 99-Origin
  24. Substance-Jon Vesta
  25. Futura 2000-Amethyst
  26. Ricochet-Bullit
  27. The Orange Theme-cygnus X

Album Description

The latest big name DJ to sign on to the influential Radio 1. This double package features an upfront selection of truly underground tracks making the album that little bit different to your average clubland compilation. Both Seb's previous mixes for Global Underground have sold in excess of 20,000 copies in the UK alone. Double CD with fold-out full color booklet. 27 tracks from such artists as 2 Smokin' Barrels, Plastika, Moby, Oliver Lieb, Paragliders & many more. Slimline double jewel case housed in a slipcase.

Album Details

Trance. Compiled and Mixed by Seb Himself in his Own True Style. Double CD in a Standard Jewel Case with an 8-page Full Color Roll Fold Booklet.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Prototype 1 is the original and still the best!.......2004-11-15

Seb sure got it right with this one! The track selection is excellent, the bass is driving and the riffs are funky. This is one my favorite Seb Fontaine disc of all time (and I own nearly all of them). If you are new to the hard and progressive sound of Seb, pick this one up first!

5 out of 5 stars An imporvement and refecltion of his current sets.......2000-05-03

I usually buy ALL Global undreground releases, and since Seb is now a part of the label I bought the previous Prototype cds too. I was not amazed by the sound of the earlier releases but this new double cd is way ahead of them! Seb's sound is not, IMO, the most cutting edge of all DJ's, but Seb chose amazing and energetic tracks that make you want to fly. I caught his recent set at Mexico's Rimel and I can assure you that this disc is TRULY a reflection of what he plays. Disc one is slower but not housier, it's the sort of music that starts to be heard at 1AM, when the decks begin to heat. Disc two is the all time rush, with most of the tracks sending you into overdrive! I do remember him playing 3 or 4 songs from disc two and this makes it truly special. Check out tracks from Moby, Paragliders, Marmion, Amethyst and the classic "orange theme" from Cygnus X. A DEFINITE BUY!
Continuum
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • The Forgotten Future of Metal
  • Great technical progressive metal!
  • Incredible Follow-Up To Amazing Prog-Metal Debut
  • WOW GREAT FOLLOW-UP
Continuum
Prototype
Manufacturer: Nightmare Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000FTWAP4
Release Date: 2006-05-23

Tracks:

  1. The Way It Ends
  2. Probe
  3. Devotion
  4. With Vision
  5. Synthespian
  6. Sea Of Tranquility
  7. Transcendent Velocity
  8. Seed
  9. Undying
  10. Heart Machine
  11. Cold Is This God

Product Description

  1. The Way It Ends
  2. Probe; Devotion
  3. With Vision
  4. Synthespian
  5. Of Tranquility
  6. Transcendent Velocity
  7. Seed
  8. Undying
  9. Heart Machine
  10. Cold Is This Cold


Format: CD

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The Forgotten Future of Metal.......2007-07-03

Highly Progressive and Very Melodic. I predict once the metal movement leaves behind the screaming rhetoric of nu-metal, Prototype will finally be given proper credit for their work.

Right now, metal fans just can't accept a unique vocal style or beautiful melody... they sit and listen to their old Iron Maiden, Rush, Metallica and Led Zeplin recordings (completely entranced) but are currently unwilling to accept these styles in a contemporary form.

Metal fans have fallen pray to some primal, aggressive and simplistic style that should have remained in the realm of punk imho - rename Nu-Metal to Nu-Punk-Metal - and make room on your shelf for Prototype in your "Neo-Metal" collection.

If you enjoy the complexity of Meshuggah, but still long for a melody and more organic flow of time changes and breaks - or love A Perfect Circle and Tool (for melody and deeper lyrical content) - but long for speed and technical precision - you can't go wrong with Prototype.

Be wary of musical critics who scorn some "emo" quality in this music - it is unfounded and historically inaccurate. There was nothing "emo" about this music before "emo" existed - and there is still none. The word "emo" is too often used by simple minded critics to categorize lyrics and sentiments they do not have the capacity to understand - and is just a scapegoat for actually having to address and critique concepts beyond their range of literary, historical or artistic comprehension or expression. Call Sunny Day Real Estate or even Thursday "emo" - but question when authors throw this word about instead of addressing the actual content of the lyrical messages and vocal quality. Prototype has a "unique" vocalist - which is far from "emo" or "bad". In fact the cold, "sci-fi-like" and technical philosophy espoused in Vince's vocals is sometimes so calculating that is it only the passion and conviction of his delivery on the topics that grant any "emotion" at all. It's almost like listening to Einstein talk about physics... the only reason it doesn't come off as cold hard and boring data is the energy and passion of the author about the sophisticated subjects of which he speaks. In this sense Prototype is lyrically "anti-emo". Its "cerebral" - if you are looking for songs about how "the world just sux and my girlfriend broke my heart" - don't listen to this band. Emo kids - stay out - you may be converted to the cold and wicked world of "anti-emo".


Prototype recalls the classical elements that metal once had in a full, rich, and regal new shape. You can imagine almost every song on this album sounding just as beautiful if performed by an orchestra or on Spanish guitar. Metal fans with critical thinking skills, please buy this album.

I have loved every release this band has had since its inception as Psychosis in the early 90's, through to today. I recommend their music for people who appreciate quality, technicality, and unique music.

4 out of 5 stars Great technical progressive metal!.......2007-04-17

Outstanding guitar, bass, drums, and vocals...this is a great technical progressive metal album. Some of my favorite tracks are "The Way It Ends," "Devotion," and "Sea of Tranquility." Well worth checking out!

5 out of 5 stars Incredible Follow-Up To Amazing Prog-Metal Debut.......2007-04-16

The first Prototype album, "Trinity", was hugely influential for me; with powerful vocals, incredible progressive song structures and heavy riffs and bass, and an epic, science fiction-themed vibe and sharp production. Happily, "Continuum" delivers more of the same-with a slightly more hook-laden delivery that actually adds to the music.

I simply can't recommend this album enough for any fan of modern progressive metal. Tight, progressive and heavy riffs and epic song structures fleshed out with an interesting concept story about an alien invasion (?) by strange being intent on enslaving man. For those who were fans of the last album, the vocal style is still very prominent, but is even catchier and more hook-laden this time around-actually enough to remain stuck in your head for days. To be honest, it sounds less classic-era James Hetfield-ish than the last album, and more akin to,perhaps, the singer of Incubus. Although a bit different, it actually works quite well with the heavier material the band delivers on this outing, and is one of my favorite metal albums of the last two years or so. The guitar and rhythmn section remain tight and locked-on, and chunky, intricate riff after riff pour out of the speakers, with the addition of some eerie spoken-word samples and interludes illustrating the sci-fi storyline...an original and intelligent metal band...Highly recommended!

5 out of 5 stars WOW GREAT FOLLOW-UP.......2006-07-19

When i first got this CD i was a little apprehensive, as Prototype had had a few member changes. WOW was i wrong, this CD rocks, and the production on it is solid. I guess that is what you get when you choose a label like NIGHTMARE RECORDS.

This CD has it all, the driving guitars that are a trade mark of Prototype, the tight, tight bass and drums that provides the backbone, and them the vocals, oh my god they carry the this CD. If you haven't bought this CD yet you better hurry it is going to be sold out fast. This is a must have for you progressive metal collection.
Prototype
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Prototype

    Manufacturer: Loop Recordings
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    ElectronicaElectronica | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
    ASIN: B000SBTITA

    Product Description

    Prototype is the dynamic solo debut of Video Kid, the alter ego for New Zealand's Bret McKenzie. Bret is well known for his past work with The Black Seeds and as half of the folk comedy duo Flight of the Conchords whose self titled TV series is currently airing on HBO. It's also worth mentioning that McKenzie has a cult following from his role as the elf Figwit in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring. As for the album, Prototype is a series of warm analog sound waves mixing dub, reggae, electronica and 70's pop sensibilities. It features guest performances by members of The Black Seeds, New Zealand's legendary Trinity Roots, Hollie Smith, Twinset and Age Pryor. Tracklisting: Video Kid (4:25) DJz Girlfriend (4:38) Cctv (4:26) Dawnskate (5:31) Runnin (4:15) Runnin Dub (3:36) Crime Scene (4:12) Let Her Go (5:14) Slip Away (3:00).
    Prototype
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • Review from allaboutjazz.com
    • Carving out a niche of his own
    Prototype
    Wallace Roney
    Manufacturer: HighNote Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0006213AI
    Release Date: 2004-10-12

    Tracks:

    1. Cyberspace
    2. Shadow Dance
    3. Prototype
    4. Then And Now
    5. Let's Stay Together
    6. Quadrant
    7. Three Views Of The Blues
    8. Secret Identity

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Review from allaboutjazz.com.......2004-11-22

    I saw the group in Oakland - at Yoshi's - they KICKED BUTT! The best show I have seen all year! I don't know who was with Roney in Paris (but I heard that was a good show as well from other posts on the Internet)..

    I thought I'd share a review I read about the CD on allaboutjazz.com this review helped me to understand more about the CD before I purchased it on amazon.com: (Written by John Kelman)

    On Prototype, his first album in four years, trumpeter Wallace Roney continues to develop ideas begun on Village ('97) and No Room For Argument ('00). That is to say, as the liner notes describe, "Miles' playing and his album Nefertiti as one link; Weather Report as the compositional link; Mwandishi (pianist Herbie Hancock groundbreaking early '70s fusion band) as the conceptual link, with John Coltrane as the spiritual link."
    Roney's links to Miles Davis have been written about and, perhaps, overexaggerated. There is no doubt that Roney's playing and concept of openness stems from Miles and a time in the late '80s when Roney was hanging with the Prince of Darkness. But whereas Miles changed direction countless times during his career, Roney has chosen a starting point for his music-that of the transitional Miles period of Nefertiti through Filles de Kilimanjaro-and steadfastly evolved the idea, incorporating contemporary technologies and rhythms, painting a picture of where Miles might have gone had he been more evolutionary than revolutionary.

    Take "Then and Now," with its "I Got Rhythm" changes. It may start out as the most mainstream-sounding piece on the record, but only for about thirty seconds as it quickly breaks down into a freer piece, with wife Geri Allen peppering the song with abstract harmonies while bassist Matt Garrison and drummer Eric Allen play loose and elastic with the time. But while the track unquestionably fits within the context of the album as a whole, it is something of an anomaly.

    "Cyberspace" opens the album with a dark and deep funk groove, Roney and brother Antoine on saxophone stating the attractive yet edgy theme while keyboardist Adam Holzman, who spent time in Miles' late '80s bands, colors the piece with sharp chords and subtle washes. Similarly, "Shadow Dance" finds an expanded horn section building the extended theme over a 3/4 ostinato before heading into more exploratory territory, with guest Don Byron delivering a particularly pungent solo. The title track is a tender ballad, but even though it is one of only two completely acoustic tracks ("Then and Now" being the other), it brings a sense of freedom to the more closely-adhered changes that lends it a consistency with the rest of the record.

    It is, in fact, this sense of freedom that pervades the whole record, giving it a sense of urgency. That's not to say this is exactly free jazz; rather it is more open-ended jazz where a firm sense of rhythm exists throughout, but with harmonic and thematic liberation the group is less concerned with hanging on specific changes and, instead, uses harmonic devices as a jumping off point, much as early Weather Report did.

    Prototype continues to evolve Roney's conception of jazz, one that successfully combines inarguable roots with a more contemporary view, incorporating a diversity of influences into a blend where the fundamental notion is that of freedom, but, like Miles before him, with a clearly-defined rhythmic and harmonic basis.

    5 out of 5 stars Carving out a niche of his own.......2004-10-30

    Wallace Roney, long pigeonholed (not unjustly) as a Miles clone, on this completely satisfying disc steps out of the master's shadow into the brilliant light of day as an artist that must be considered entirely on his own merits. Yes, there is still quite a bit of Miles Davis in Roney's playing and musical conception, especially Davis's mid-late electric period, but here Roney has once and for all moved beyond the disciple stage into original territory.

    Listen. This is a very smart disc. Hip, edgy, approachable. The trifecta. Hard to achieve by anyone, let alone a guy who comes with a ton of baggage. From the opening notes, it's clear that we're in some kind of special territory. Really, I think he's outdone fellow trumpeters Nick Payton (Sonic Trance) and Dave Douglas (Freak In), as well as trombonist Josh Roseman (Treats of the Nightwalker), with this fabulous recording. This is what we've been waiting for, lo, these many years, from one of the chops-heaviest trumpeters of his generation.

    This is modern, electric, groove-oriented jazz of the absolute highest order. Indeed, I consider it a high water mark for this kind of music. What immediately grabs the listener is the brilliantly conceived and executed soundscape of "Shadow Dance," at 10:34 not only the longest track but the most provocative. Featuring Don Byron on skanky bass clarinet, Clifton Anderson (Sonny Rollins's longtime bandmate) on trombone, and a killer sax solo by brother Antoine, this music evokes a very cool vibe, at once slinky and vivacious, crepuscular and noonday bright, sultry and spiffy. The title cut, a languorous ballad, continues the magic, and things remain at a near-impossibly high level with the boppish "Then and Now," featuring killer solos by the fils Roney, not to mention jaw-dropping drumming from up-and-comer Eric Allen. Roney's wife Geri Allen also seems completely locked into the vibe, producing brilliant pianisms on this cut, and, really, throughout the disc.

    Throw in some absolute top-notch production--clean, transparent, beautifully imaged--and you've got a disc of great merit. Personally, I'm thrilled, as I've been waiting for Roney to produce an album of this quality for a long time. I'd almost given up on him. Am I ever glad I didn't.
    Grooverider Presents-The Prototype Years
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Good
    • History
    • Dope
    • Massive Respect, so they say...
    • Flawless mix by the master
    Grooverider Presents-The Prototype Years
    Grooverider Presents
    Manufacturer: Sony
    ProductGroup: Music
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    ASIN: B000002C2H
    Release Date: 1997-09-16

    Tracks:

    1. Dreams Of Heaven - Codename John
    2. Secrets - John B.
    3. Grey Odyssey - Optical
    4. Mute - Matrix
    5. Deep Inside - Codename John
    6. Silver Blade - Dillinja
    7. Locust - Ed Rush & Fierce
    8. Warned - Codename John
    9. Still - Boymerang
    10. City Lights - Lemon D

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Good .......2006-04-10

    I honestly expected more, In all though it is a good cd, with a couple songs that are essential to atleast hear. I dont listen to it all that much, but once and a while when I feel the mood to. Its not one of those cds that are ready to melt in the cd player from over usuage, but good. ------ I meant to give it 4 stars

    5 out of 5 stars History.......2002-07-11

    This is an essential collection of early Jungle / D&b tunes. Youll listen again and again and appreciate how foward thinking and inspirational these tunes were / are.

    4 out of 5 stars Dope.......2001-07-17

    Right after the holy trinity of LOGICAL PROGRESSION, PLATINUM BREAKS & TORQUE, comes V CLASSICS AND this monster. though the vocal bytes found on "dreams of heaven" & "deep inside" might not be to your liking, other tunes such as "mute" & "gray oddyssy" manage to ride the fence between light and dark with amazing skill. either way, you MUST hear the absolutly Dope "locust" by ed rush & fierce, THE BEST! tech-style tune ever made!

    5 out of 5 stars Massive Respect, so they say..........2000-06-25

    This is a seminal recording with some of the best stuff that was going round' back in 97' 98'. Featuring the who's who of the UK scene, this prototype is full of great music. There aren't too many other albums that offer the diversity of the genre like this one does. Definately a classic. And whoever wrote that really ignorant, stupid remark a few reviews up (moving to the jungle, bad music, etc), I think you need to go read some book's on John Cage, Stockhausen, or Boulez...or any of the most important composer's of electronic music who foresaw the uses and manipulations of these types of sounds as the future of music, not the archaic mentality that music is lifeless like the way you portray it with your weak, uninformed, useless at that... opinion. Get some rhythm. A good album...sorry.

    5 out of 5 stars Flawless mix by the master.......2000-05-29

    It's flawless. The track selection and sequencing are perfect. Even though all the tunes are dark, they're tastefully chosen and the production on them is the highest caliber you'll see in jungle. "Secrets" by John B completely rips it up, the two-stepping Matrix and Optical (they're brothers!) tracks are a good wind-down, and Dillinja's "Silver Blade" subsequently tears through with the massive bass. Groove's own tracks are impeccable, of course, and Lemon D brings it all together with his track which really DOES evoke the sense of cruising in the city at night. This is one of the best drum&bass mixes around...also look at the Platinum Breakz, V Classics and Logical Progression series.
    Prototype
    Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    • amazing!
    Prototype
    Casual Fiasco
    Manufacturer: Oarfin Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B0006BGXJ0
    Release Date: 2004-11-16

    Tracks:

    1. Beggar
    2. Out My Head
    3. Prototype
    4. Down on Sunday
    5. Feather
    6. Too Bad You're Crazy
    7. Refrigerator Repairman
    8. Salvador Strut
    9. Renegade
    10. Sancho Panza
    11. Counting Cars
    12. Admiral Nelson

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars amazing!.......2004-12-13

    wow... you need to have this cd, hands down. some of the catchiest songs you'll hear. from the heartfelt 'too bad you're crazy' to the masterpiece 'admiral nelson', these boys show off on all of the tracks. 'sancho panza' is addicting, and you will fall in love with the basslines on 'out my head'.
    a mix of reggae, funk, and rock, you can catch these guys in vt and ny, their live shows are awesome. check out their website to hear before you buy- www.thecasualfiasco.com
    Prototype
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Prototype

      Manufacturer: Loop Recordings
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      ElectronicaElectronica | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B000TNM9FC

      Product Description

      Prototype is the dynamic solo debut of Video Kid, the alter ego for New Zealand's Bret McKenzie. Bret is well known for his past work with The Black Seeds and as half of the folk comedy duo Flight of the Conchords whose self titled TV series is currently airing on HBO. It's also worth mentioning that McKenzie has a cult following from his role as the elf Figwit in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring. As for the album, Prototype is a series of warm analog sound waves mixing dub, reggae, electronica and 70's pop sensibilities. It features guest performances by members of The Black Seeds, New Zealand's legendary Trinity Roots, Hollie Smith, Twinset and Age Pryor. Tracklisting: Video Kid (4:25) DJz Girlfriend (4:38) Cctv (4:26) Dawnskate (5:31) Runnin (4:15) Runnin Dub (3:36) Crime Scene (4:12) Let Her Go (5:14) Slip Away (3:00).
      Prototype, Vol. 4
      Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
      • Hardcore Trance At Its Worst
      • Man this one just plain stinks!
      • Repetitive, deep, hard, boring
      • Way too progressive
      • Hyper Progressive House, Dark, Hard and Crazy....
      Prototype, Vol. 4
      Seb Fontaine
      Manufacturer: Prototype
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
      TranceTrance | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
      HouseHouse | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Dance Pop | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
      GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
      Similar Items:
      1. Prototype Vol. 3
      2. Bedrock
      3. Foundations
      4. Profound Sounds, Vol. 1
      5. Naturalized

      ASIN: B00005B4EP
      Release Date: 2001-05-29

      Tracks:

      1. Cirque Music, Vol. 1 - Cirque
      2. MMMM - Reaver
      3. Slynus 2
      4. Subdued - Polarity
      5. Shaka - Sharam Jey,
      6. Synergy - Trancesetters
      7. Sputnik - Stylus Trouble
      8. Crash
      9. Lectronik - Durango 95
      10. Serious Damage - DJ Remy
      11. Music - Sound Associates
      12. Sonic Blue - Cequenza

      Tracks:

      1. Door [Swingshift Remix] - Alan T., Circuit Boy
      2. Preacher
      3. Indya
      4. One Last Time [Lee Coombs Remix] - Quivver
      5. Vogue [Computer Hell Vocal Mix] - Ayumi Hamasaki
      6. Release
      7. Rockrose
      8. Wasteland [Chab Remix] - Kamaya Painters
      9. Face Facts [Ocean Waves Factless Remix] - Koma & Bones
      10. Wrong Shake
      11. Sublime - Drax
      12. Passine Aggressive [Brothers in Rhythm Remix]

      Album Description

      Fourth installment of Global Underground's crowd pleasing Prototype series, once again mixed by 'the man' Seb Fontaine. 24 tracks featuring Cirque, Trancesetters, DJ Remy, Placebo and more. Two slimline jewel cases housed in a slipcase. 2001 release.

      Album Details

      Fontaine adds his name to the list of signed DJ's and presents a sampler of his distinct brand of mixing.

      Customer Reviews:

      2 out of 5 stars Hardcore Trance At Its Worst.......2007-05-28

      To each his or her own when it comes down to music...but man, I can't understand how this album can be satisfying to anyone. Granted electronica comes in all shapes and sizes, and there is usually a genre to suit everyone...so I guess this is just one of those albums pack full of tracks that I don't like and others do.

      To be the devil's advocate though...this album lacks any artistic flare. No rhythm, very little tempo flux, and a complete abscence of harmonics and melody. Those of you who prefer the musical journey versus a bunch of high energy, high tempo tracks that are strung loosely together should stay clear of this one.

      Disc 1 gets 1.5/5 stars. Disc 2 gets 2/5.

      2 out of 5 stars Man this one just plain stinks!.......2002-12-21

      You know, to this day, the best Prototype out of the series are one and three. This one just happens to be the worse. The tracks selection is horrible and just when you think it will start thumping, it all of a sudden slows down once again making you irritated to the max. Some of the tracks are just plain annoying. No good skip on this one and save some money for better comps.

      2 out of 5 stars Repetitive, deep, hard, boring.......2002-05-27

      I bought this CD based on how cool the samples sound when played for only 20 seconds. I was extremely disappointed to find that little changes in any track from those 20 second sound-bytes, and the best way I can sum up my experience was "YAWN!" I kept waiting for a track to build, to bring in some new rhythms, sounds, melodies, ANYTHING but the constant boom-boom-boom.

      Having said all that, I gave my copy of this CD to a friend and she LOVES it! No big surprise, there are a ton of 5-star reviews of Prototype 4 to accompany this 2-star bashing; music is a purely subjective experience. Who would like this CD and other Fontaine releases: those who enjoy straight-forward BEATS, lots of bass-heavy thumping, not much melody, nothing too complex, nothing high pitched, and no emotional expression. On the other hand, if you want a more mentally and emotionally engaging type of sound that changes and evolves and uses synchopation and interwoven streams of sound, do NOT get this CD or you'll be as annoyed by it as I was! For progressive/deep trance that melts in your mind and heart, not in your stomach (an admittedly lame reference to heavy bass lines :~p), try Dave Seaman's Buenos Aires, Deep Dish's Moscow, or Max Graham's Transport. No cheese but a lot more interesting.

      1 out of 5 stars Way too progressive.......2002-02-21

      First off, I am a trance DJ, and know my trance well. I liked the funky trance of Prototype 1, but when I heard this, I wanted my money back. This CD is maad progressive and chill. Nothing to make you want to move, unless you really like way progged trance.

      By the way, I just saw seb fontaine live, and he [was] so bad that I had to leave the room. And I even LIKE trance. How bout that?

      5 out of 5 stars Hyper Progressive House, Dark, Hard and Crazy...........2001-11-06

      When I thin of Seb Fontaine I think, go crazy, becasue his sets drives you crazy (In a great way (Trust Me)), I can't listen to this cd and drive because I would start Driving 120 mph and start thinking I am SUperman and I don't want to do that.
      Seb to me has his own style that is why at Global Underground he has a class of his own called Prototype....
      This cd Prototype 4 makes me go wild, from the beggening of the cd he rocks the set and ends leaving you gasping.... Great Complation, best Prototype to date, best complation from Seb To date, and I can't wait for the next one to come out so I can get pumped up agin.....

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