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Yokota - Cat, Mouse And Me album flac Performer: Yokota
Title: Cat, Mouse And Me
Style: Downtempo, Trip Hop
Released: 1997
Country: Germany
MP3 album: 1966 mb
FLAC album: 1285 mb
Rating: 4.1
Other formats: MP2 MP3 DXD MP3 VQF WMA TTA
Genre: Electronic

On Cat, Mouse And Me he does this but to a wonderfully stunning conclusion - instead of disposable music, this album is filled with a deep warmth and depth served via repetition. The looped melodies are here, but have a melancholy edge. The rhythms don't excite, but lull you into a head-nodding trance.

Cat, Mouse and Me. 1997. Cat, Mouse and Me. (CD - Harthouse

All rigth reserved to Susumu Yokota and Harthouse. Liam Kenna3 meses atrás the layering is so nice. Rafael Vranizan4 meses atrás thanks yo. I got this album as an advanced copy (for a college radio station) back in my university days; listening to it always brings me back to those wistful days strolling around campus with my Discman playing this. It sounds as good - and just as teasingly melancholy, at points - today as it did then. Marvelously underappreciated album, sad to say. Marguerite Blanche8 meses atrás. wow he's a genius on the drum&bass ambient, amazing, so blessed people like him exist.

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Tracklist: 1. Good Morning, 2. Neutral, 3. Field, 4. River Side, 5. Wait For A Day, 6. One Way, 7. Lemon And Ginger, 8. Ceramic Flower, 9. Cat, Mouse And Me, 10. From, 11. Middle Finger, 12. Few, 13. In The Sky, 14. Dodo. More albums from Susumu Yokota: Over Head by Susumu Yokota. Mother by Susumu Yokota. The Boy And The Tree by Susumu Yokota. 1998 by Susumu Yokota. Wonder Waltz by Susumu Yokota.

On this page you can not listen to mp3 music free or download album or mp3 track to your PC, phone or tablet. All materials are provided for educational purposes. Released at: This album was released on the label Harthouse (catalog number HH CD 022). This album was released in 1997-02-10 year. Format of the release is. CD, Album. The album included the following session artists: Artwork.

Tracklist

Good Morning 2:50
Neutral 5:10
Field 5:50
River Side 5:20
Wait For A Day 5:00
One Way 5:00
Lemon And Ginger 5:20
Ceramic Flower 5:40
Cat, Mouse And Me 5:00
From 6:30
Middle Finger 5:20
Few 4:20
In The Sky 5:40
Dodo 4:50

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
HH CD 022 Yokota* Cat, Mouse And Me ‎(CD, Album) Harthouse HH CD 022 Germany 1997
HHLP 022 Yokota* Cat, Mouse And Me ‎(2xLP, Album) Harthouse HHLP 022 Europe 1997
HH 1036-2 Yokota* Cat, Mouse And Me ‎(CD) Harthouse America HH 1036-2 US 1997


Comments: (3)
Leceri
Masterpiece! Excellent example of how rich the naughties where musicwise. Hints of Drum & Bass, Orbitlian Bubbles, Ninja Tunings, Trance, Triphop or House. It is all in there! Enjoy this musical voyage from the land of the rising sun.
Cordaron
oha, i am very well surprised about this record. I owned it now for 15 years and since yesterday i understand this record due to my new speaker setup. Yokota did a very fine job in recording quality and to me the b-side and c-side are excellent. The best title is perhaps FROM in the original mix. This record is very relaxing and does a beautiful listening atmosphere.
RUsich155
Susumu Yokota has always created readily accessible work; chipper melodies and predictable rhthyms weave their way along to natural conclusions with little unexpected happening inbetween: perfect techno pop music. On Cat, Mouse And Me he does this but to a wonderfully stunning conclusion - instead of disposable music, this album is filled with a deep warmth and depth served via repetition. The looped melodies are here, but have a melancholy edge. The rhythms don't excite, but lull you into a head-nodding trance. None of the tracks are particularly "difficult" listening, rather all are almost as immediately engaging as they are durable. There isn't a whole lot new to experience with repeat listens, but what is done here is done shockingly well. I don't know if it is dance music, per se (you could mix it for a dancefloor but it really doesn't have much oomph to it!), more of a headphone or coffeehouse music. Play it in unfamiliar company, though, and someone will ask you what it is. It is difficult to get a better compliment than that, I find. Particular highlights for me are "Middle Finger"'s echoing synth lines and bubbly percussion, "From"'s clubby groove, "In the Sky"'s uplifting melody and restrained bassline, and "Lemon and Ginger" for a bit more dextrous rhythm programming. All of it is good, though.