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  • Thursday, September 01, 2005

    Deltron 3030: Deltron 3030

    Deltron 3030 is one of those whatchamacallits... theme album? Story album? I don't know. It seems to be classified in the hip-hop genre, but it seems to be so much more.

    The long and short of the albums "theme" or "story" is that its 3030, and describes some life there in.

    The vocals and beats may sound a little bit familiar because DJ Kid Koala and Del Tha Funkee Homosapien both contributed to the Gorillaz albums (with the lead singer of Blur).

    The album's got a great beat, mixed some funny/interesting vocal parts mixed in, such as the opening track which is just a voice announcing when you are ("Its the year 3030").

    The fourth track off the album, "Things You Can Do," has been in and out of my head for weeks. It never quite wants to leave. Yeah, its that catchy. Track 7, "Virus," is a mix of beats and raps about this super hacker who wants to create an uber-virus. Its got a sinister rhythm and its fun (with a dig at ol' Microsuck buried in there).

    In the end: If you found any of the Gorillaz stuff remotely interesting or enjoyable, then you should have no problem happily digesting this album. "Upgrad your grey matter, caus some day it may matter."

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