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Deadbeat - Journeyman's Annual album

Deadbeat - Journeyman's Annual album

  • Performer: Deadbeat
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: Journeyman's Annual
  • Released: 2007
  • Style: Dub
  • Country: Germany
  • MP3 version size: 1458 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1947 mb
  • Other: XM AAC VOC DTS RA AUD AC3
  • Rating: 4.9
  • Votes: 546

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Journeyman’s Annual’ chronicles this voyage and maps the destination, and it’s nothing short of seminal.

Journeyman's Annual ‎(2x12", Album). I was very happy to discover that "Journeyman's Annual" sounds completely different than "Random Brown", Deadbeat's last EP. Not that I don't like it, but it's not even half as mesmerizing as his distinctive blend of dub and electronica. Some people may consider it "overproduced", but hey - having seen what happened to Coldcut, DJ Shadow or Bonobo, I have only one thing to say: RESPECT Mr Monteigh.

On this page you can listen to mp3 music free or download album or mp3 track to your PC, phone or tablet. Release title: Deadbeat - Journeyman's Annual. Photo of Deadbeat - Journeyman's Annual. More albums of Deadbeat: Cesium Beam EP. R. 72. This album was released on the label ~scape (catalog number sc46cd) ~scape (catalog number ~scape46cd). This album was released in 2007 year.

Given this, Journeyman’s Annual carries dance music into a territory that the genre’s seldom trod. Deadbeat, aka Montreal-based dub techno producer Scott Monteith, is one for impressing themes onto his records. Whereas some earlier albums tended towards a ethereal, ambient reading of the dubbed-out ~scape blueprint, this is an album that’s altogether fatter and beefier than its predecessors – indeed, some tracks here veer eerily close to the South London dubstep sound, a scene that highly prizes the muscular flex of a powerful low end.

His fifth album, Journeyman's Annual, bears a richer sound than past Deadbeat full-lengths: thicker bass frequencies, more spacious high-end bric-a-brac, crisper beats, and more varied rhythms. Journeyman's Annual is also more emotionally and stylistically diverse. Refund Me" features MC Bubbz rapping over hectic dancehall with crushing bass pressure and rampant cowbell clatter. Lost Luggage" incorporates dubstep's bleak, pitch-black atmospheres, while the cavernous and metallically oscillating "Loneliness and Revelry" sounds like a collaboration.

Artists Deadbeat Journeyman's Annual Deep in Country. Deep in Country Deadbeat. Unknown Submit Tempo. We don't know the tempo for this song, sorry :( But wait, you do!

Tracklist

Deadbeat Lost Luggage 4:39
Deadbeat Melbourne Round Midnight 5:56
Deadbeat Night Train To Paris 5:31
Deadbeat Refund Me 4:21
Deadbeat Where Has My Love Gone 5:56
Deadbeat Deep In Country 5:27
Deadbeat Turbulence 5:07
Deadbeat Gimme A Little Slack 4:26
Deadbeat Gimme A Little Dub 5:10
Deadbeat Loneliness And Revelry 5:20
Bonus Track
Saul Williams Black Stacey (Deadbeat Remix) 7:21

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
sc46cd, ~scape46cd Deadbeat Journeyman's Annual ‎(CD, Album) ~scape, ~scape sc46cd, ~scape46cd Germany 2007
sc46cd Deadbeat Journeyman's Annual ‎(11xFile, MP3, Album, 320) ~scape sc46cd Germany 2007
sc 046 Deadbeat Journeyman's Annual ‎(2x12", Album) ~scape sc 046 Germany 2007
sc46cd, ~scape46cd Deadbeat Journeyman's Annual ‎(CD, Album, Promo) ~scape, ~scape sc46cd, ~scape46cd Germany 2007

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Comments

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More slow dub from Deadbeat. On JOURNEYMAN'S ANNUAL, he starts off more abstract, more spacy -- "Lost Luggage" seems to exist in between stations on a Moroccan radio before the rhythm finally chugs in. The dub rhythm on "Melbourne Round Midnight" kicks in right from the start, but it varies to an almost breaks-like syncopation on "Night Train to Paris." But aggressive drums and rap on "Refund Me" or the guitars on "Where Has My Love Gone" shows that he has different tricks up his sleeve. The harsh feedback of "Turbulence" adds an industrial feel to the riddim, while the sexual come-ons of "Gimme a Little Slack" is as straight-forward a booty call as I've heard. and its analogue, "Gimme a Little Dub" strips the track down to mostly beats and reverb. For more of the stripped-down dub, "Loneliness and Revelry" and the final track, a mix of Saul Williams' "Black Stacey" catapult us back into outer space. Far, far out.
Ueledavi Ueledavi
What a powerful release. More tribal, more rhythm-driven than previous albums, with some amazing dancehall and dubstep rollers, and brilliant production. "Lost Luggage" is definitely one of the best Deadbeat's tunes ever, gives me shivers... I was very happy to discover that "Journeyman's Annual" sounds completely different than "Random Brown", Deadbeat's last EP. Not that I don't like it, but it's not even half as mesmerizing as his distinctive blend of dub and electronica. Some people may consider it "overproduced", but hey - having seen what happened to Coldcut, DJ Shadow or Bonobo, I have only one thing to say: RESPECT Mr Monteigh. Great work.