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Looper, The Geometrid

Audio CD

Disk ID: 855378

Disk length: 35m 12s (10 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2000

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Mondo '77 4:56
2. On The Flipside 3:51
3. Modem Song 3:05
4. Uncle Ray 3:34
5. PuddleMonkey 0:26
6. These Things 4:10
7. Bug Rain 3:25
8. My Robot 3:35
9. Tomorrow's World 4:05
10. Money Hair 3:58

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Review

Looper began as the side project of Belle & Sebastian bassist Stuart David. Now he's doing the quirky techno gig full-time, and the proof is in Looper's strong sophomore release, The Geometrid. Owing a great deal to the influence of armchair techno geeks such as Land of the Loops and Buckminster Fuzeboard, David's bouncy tracks aren't crafted for dance-floor action. Instead, the grooves become internally focused and never too heavy, never lacking a kernel of intrigue. "Modem Song" builds its thrust around a computer and a carrier signal, perhaps becoming the first call and response number for the binary set. "Uncle Ray" and "These Things" are more typical Looper, laid back and springtime fresh. Stuart's wife, Karn, sings backup, lifting songs such as "Tomorrow's World" into nitrous clouds. The Geometrid may be light, but its chipper disposition turns introverted techno into smart pop. --Jason Josephes

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The Geometrid

Tracks: 10, Disk length: 35m 12s

The Geometrid

Tracks: 10, Disk length: 35m 18s (+0m 6s)

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