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Metamatics - From Death To Passwords Where You're A Paper Aeroplane album

Metamatics - From Death To Passwords Where You're A Paper Aeroplane album

  • Performer: Metamatics
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: From Death To Passwords Where You're A Paper Aeroplane
  • Released: 2001
  • Style: IDM
  • Country: UK
  • MP3 version size: 1460 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1113 mb
  • Other: MOD MMF AA AAC VQF VOC AHX
  • Rating: 4.5
  • Votes: 874

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This song is played at 141 Beats Per Minute (Allegro), or 35 Measures/Bars Per Minute. Time Signature: 4/4. Use the Metronome below to practice at this tempo.

05. Metamatics - Colmic Zeus. 03. Metamatics - Byeway (Clan). 07. Metamatics - Machine Wool. 09. Metamatics - Giant Sunflowers. 01. Metamatics - Here To G. lac. 11. Metamatics - A New En. 04. Metamatics - Rapala Shad. 06. Metamatics - Pollen Piano. 12. Metamatics - Inart. 10. Metamatics - Vaxhug. 08. Metamatics - Remip Ea. 02. Metamatics - What the Birds Overheard.

The song 'Two The Point' by Metamatics has a tempo of 131 beats per minute (BPM) on 'Dope for the Robot'. Midnight Sun Pig. Spacemang.

Tracklist

Here To Go 5:38
What The Birds Overheard 1:15
Byeway (Clan) 6:37
Rapala Shad 4:51
Colmic Zeus 6:50
Pollen Piano 4:36
Machine Wool 6:17
Remip Ear 2:09
Giant Sunflowers 6:18
Vaxhug 2:35
A New End 5:49
Inart 2:32

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
Duke98cd Metamatics From Death To Passwords Where You're A Paper Aeroplane ‎(CD, Album) Hydrogen Dukebox Duke98cd UK 2002
DUKE 098LP Metamatics From Death To Passwords Where You're A Paper Aeroplane ‎(LP) Hydrogen Dukebox DUKE 098LP UK 2001
DUKE98CDPromo, Duke 98 Metamatics From Death To Passwords Where You're A Paper Aeroplane ‎(CD, Album, Promo) Hydrogen Dukebox, Hydrogen Dukebox DUKE98CDPromo, Duke 98 UK 2002

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Comments

MOQ MOQ
Lee Norris is one of THE underrated talents of the late-90s early-00s electronica scene and FTDPWYAPA, whilst possibly not his most consistent hour, still contains some of his finest moments. Giant Sunflowers Swaying In The Wind, A New End, Inart, Byeway are still maximal on the feels 15 years on. I'm sure in the great IDM revival of 2030 a heap of Metamatics/Norken material will finally be given the classic status it deserves.
Saberblade Saberblade
FROM DEATH TO PASSWORDS WHERE YOU’RE A PAPER AEROPLANE seems Metamatics embracing a new tonal texture: vocals. And they work tremendously well with his general aesthetic: the soaring female singing on “Here to Go” or the spoken word poetry of “What the Birds Overheard.” There also seems to be this movement towards Boards of Canada-like bucolic IDM; “Byeway (Clan)” shows this influence clearly. But Metamatics’ love of funk and electro still shines through: “Colmic Zeus” bubbles and tweets with the best of them; “Machine Wool” puts you through a spin in the sonic washing machine. Without a doubt, “Giant Sunflowers” is the standout here – a haunting, piercing melody underlaid with a complex, textured rhythm – but other tracks hit the spot, as well: the cool, hollow tones of “Vaxhug” or the drifting grace of “A New End.” Strangely, the album doesn’t end with that track, but maybe it should, as “Inart” felt unnecessary. Not this album, though.
Jek Jek
i agree, at first i preferred the track titles to the tracks but eventually that track hit me. not an amazing record but 3 or 4 tracks are mind blowingly good
Lilegha Lilegha
I wasn't too impressed but once "Giant Sunflowers" hit... ah -- very deep! Purchase this release just for this track alone; amazing.