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Who's Afraid of? (2000)

Art of Noise, The

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Rating 10/10

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"Who's Afraid of?" is an album of primal music on the one hand, and rhytmic and active electronic music on the other hand. It seems that The Art of Noise took a set of incompatible sounds and made a great album of them. It's unbelievable, but true. Everything is like a million years ago, when feelings weren't complex and everything was simple: yes or no, bad or good, etc. Everything is made simply, easy to understand, but from the heart. What I like the best in this album is its irregularity, mood versatility. Each track is a new mood, a new feeling. "A Time for Fear", "Beat Box", and "Moments In Love" are my favorite tracks.

Reviewed by Nik Kendell | Jun 11, 2006

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Pick

Name

Duration

1

A Time for Fear (Who's Afraid)

4:46

2

Beat Box (Diversion One)

8:32

3

 

Snapshot

1:02

4

Close (To the Edit)

5:36

5

 

Who's Afraid (Of the Art of Noise)

4:20

6

Moments in Love

10:15

7

 

Momento

2:12

8

 

How to Kill

2:42

9

 

Realization

1:45


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