Experimental hip-hop and post-rock successfully come together on the wonderful All Tomorrow's Parties 1.0 compilation. Artists like the Sea and Cake, Yo la Tengo, and Tortoise take their unusual styles of music and create some excellent, funky tunes that either leave you scratching your head or wanting to dance. Broadcast's discordant "DDL" and the Black Heart Procession's eerie "Waterfront (The Sinking Road)" are two of the best tracks on the album, outshining even their better-known contemporaries. But it is Prefuse 73's "Shitslime Garbage Can Vs. My MPC" that steals the show with the most danceable audio collage since Meat Beat Manifesto's "I Control." For anyone interested in the future of experimental music (or even the possible future of hip-hop), this is an excellent place to start. ~ Bradley Torreano, All Music Guide
All Tomorrow's Parties 1.0: Tortoise Curated
09/18/2001
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
Credits
- Rick Rizzo
- Producer
- Tara Key
- Producer
- John McEntire
- Engineer, Mixing
- The Sea and Cake
- Performer
- Bundy K. Brown
- Remixing
- Broadcast
- Producer
- Craig Schumacher
- Engineer
- Boards of Canada
- Performer
- Calexico
- Performer
- Russell Haswell
- Producer, Construction
- Nick Luca
- Engineer
- Ryan Hadlock
- Producer
- Sabir Mateen
- Saxophone
- Daniel Carter
- Saxophone
- The Black Heart Procession
- Performer
- Marcus Eoin
- Producer
- Cannibal Ox
- Performer
- Fred Ones
- Engineer, Mixing
- Tortoise
- Performer
- Ant
- Producer










