A Word of Science

09/16/1991 | Warp Records 

All Music Guide Review

One year following the entry of "Aftermath" into the British charts, Nightmares on Wax released a first full-length that rivalled any other techno debuts of the time, excepting only its immediate predecessor in the Warp catalog -- LFO's Frequencies. The "Aftermath" blueprint (skeletal bleep techno with the dark undercurrents cropping up in much post-rave techno) is in full force on several tracks, like the follow-up club hit "Dextrous" and the depth-plumbing bass of "A Case of Funk." Elsewhere, though, NoW expand the sound of bleep in several intriguing directions: "Coming Down" represents with paranoid breakbeats wrapped around a minimalist framework; "Playtime" sounds reminiscent of Soul II Soul; "How Ya Doin'" is a great old-school shout-out track; and "Mega Donutz" brings a British spin to playful American hip-hop like De La Soul. Unjustly relegated to the history bins (and even more of a relic because of its radical differences from the later NoW catalog), A Word of Science is much more than just the other great early Warp LP. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 3
  • Coming Down
  • 5:15

  • 4
  • Stop (Crack)
  • 0:44

  • 5
  • Biofeedback
  • 5:21

  • 6
  • Mega Donutz
  • 5:11

  • 7
  • Playtime
  • 4:26

  • 8
  • Aftermath
  • 3:22

  • 9
  • Fun
  • 4:13

  • 10
  • Back into Time
  • 4:39

  • 11
  • Dextrous
  • 4:04

  • 12
  • B.W.T.M.
  • 2:19

  • 13
  • Sal
  • 6:03

  • 14
  • E.A.S.E.
  • 2:59

  • 15
  • How Ya Doin'
  • 3:13

  • Credits



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