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Title:
The Life And Times Of Phoebus Brumal
Musician:
Style:
Future Jazz, Downtempo, Electro House, Hip-House
Released:
MP3 album size:
1952 mb
FLAC album size:
1236 mb
Other formats:
WAV AAC VOX AUD FLAC MP2 MIDI
Rating:
4.1 ✪

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Platinum Spider
Written-By – McSherry*, Cobby*
3:20
2 Underpuppy
Written-By – McSherry*, Cobby*
4:50
3 Bullshit
Featuring – Papa VVocals – Vince OkenyiWritten-By – McSherry*, Cobby*, Okenyi*
5:10
4 Existentialist Singalong
Featuring – Papa VVocals – Vince OkenyiWritten-By – McSherry*, Cobby*, Okenyi*
1:24
5 Blowhole
Written-By – McSherry*, Cobby*
4:11
6 Thatched Neon
Brass – Tony Robinson Written-By – McSherry*, Cobby*
5:09
7 You Won't Let Me Rock
Written-By – McSherry*, Cobby*
4:10
8 La Boulangerie Digitale
Drums – Matt SwindellsWritten-By – McSherry*, Cobby*
4:13
9 Boca Raton
Vocals – Vince OkenyiWritten-By – McSherry*, Cobby*, Okenyi*
6:14
10 Bantamweight Werewolf
Written-By – McSherry*, Cobby*
1:03
11 Madame Le Fevre
Written-By – McSherry*, Cobby*
4:36
12 Romantic Adventure
Featuring, Vocals – Djinji BrownWritten-By – McSherry*, Brown*, Cobby*
4:42
13 Uberboff
Brass – Tony Robinson Written-By – McSherry*, Cobby*
4:35
14 In The Kingdom Of Sound
Featuring, Vocals – Djinji BrownWritten-By – McSherry*, Brown*, Cobby*
5:45

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Twentythree Records Ltd
  • Copyright (c) – Twentythree Records Ltd
  • Engineered At – Stunk Dusty
  • Produced At – Stunk Dusty
  • Mastered At – The Exchange

Credits

  • Design – The Designers Republic
  • Instruments, Programmed By, Engineer, Producer – Man , Steve*
  • Mastered By – Guy Davie

Notes

Title variations:
Booklet front: The Life And Times Of Phoebus Brumal
Tray insert (hinge end): The Lime & Strimes Of Phoebus Brumal
Tray insert (opposite end): The Strife & Crimes Of Phoebus Brumal
CD: The Chicken & Eggs Of Phoebus Brumal

Engineered & produced @ Stunk Dusty 2003

℗ 2004 Twentythree Records Ltd
© 2004 Twentythree Records Ltd
Made in England.

The majority of tracks are "segued" into each other.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Scanned): 827655011928
  • Label Code: LC12721
  • Matrix / Runout: T032 IFPI LT22

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Reviews:
  • Gtonydne
Fila Brazillia, the downtempo machine that never stop churning, presents their 9th studio album, THE LIFE AND TIMES OF PHOEBUS BRUMAL. I don’t know how they manage such tight quality control after so long, but they do it. The melodies are kept tight, and the beats are solid. The strict house beat “Platinum Spider” gives way to the loose and funky breaks of “Underpuppy.” These tracks have much shorter track times, which makes them seem both to move faster and to be underdeveloped. Certainly, after the magnificence of JUMP LEADS, there’s some edge taken off, but the deep throbs and harpsichord of “Thatched Neon” that lead into some horny jazz or the country-western soul thump of “You Won’t Let Me Rock” help recapture the strength. “La Boulangerie Digitale” is as close to pure techno as they’ve ever come; “Boca Raton” keeps the tech feel, but lightens it some. Though Djinji Brown makes an appearance, his involvement is thankfully kept to a minimum. The final track, “Kingdom of Sound,” suffers from his lackluster skills. A mar in an otherwise wonderful album and another change of direction from the Fila boys.
  • Jogrnd
Fila's back and it rocks! And regarding to their previous release "Jump Leads", they threw out their folk-singers inspirations, giving birth to an uptempo weird mutant wich really stand in a futuristic groovy place(ruled by republic designer...). By the way, all the usuals fila's cooking precepts are still present: melodical pearls, organics elements, and totaly weird pieces of dialogue achieve to trap you inside. As listening to this one, you understand the importance of "Jump Leads" in Fila's discographia: the transition from the status of "electronic producers" to "real-accomplished musicians". This fact now etablished, and with this new album, they prove that they would finally never grow up...