Holy Merck backstock! Brand new & sealed - Urban Biology is a fitting sophomore release for Machine Drum. Travis remains firmly dedicated to the formula he created on Now You Know. Urban Biology does, however, push the formula to a more challenging level, without ever seeming gratuitous or pretentious. Machine Drum’s new record is arguably a better album than Now You Know, and while maybe not, upon first listen, as original as Stewart’s debut album, Urban Biology is unquestionably more demanding on the listener, and ultimately satisfying. Headphone music of the highest order, it is just unbelievable how much is going on in this music. Tracks like “Icya” and “Uptown” feature some magnificent programming that would make Richard D. James proud.
A1 | Cream Soda Part 1 |
A2 | Cream Soda Part 2 |
A3 | Def In It |
A4 | Countchocula |
B1 | Berim |
B2 | Nathea |
B3 | Uptown |
C1 | Realization |
C2 | Jigga Why |
C3 | Icya |
D1 | Floss |
D2 | Kids World |