Faith In The Future
- Uberzone
- Band Name: Uberzone
- Record Label: Astralwerks
- Release Date: Jul 8, 2001
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- Summary: The debut album from California electronic artist Timothy Wiles includes collaborations with Beenie Man and Davey Dave.
- Record Label: Astralwerks
- Genre(s): Electronic
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80An early study of California hip-hop, Überzone mixes twisted, bubbling Roland bass, big beats, and vocoder effects to make futuristic electro-anthems that manage to pop and lock like robots, but recall the organic '80s breaker heyday and never sound sterile and stiff.
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80Überzone's constant changeups in style and tempo breathe fresh life into a stale genre.
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60Faith in the Future is built with recycled beats and borrowed sounds, relying on castoff samples and guest contributions... [Aug/Sep 2001, p.132]
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