New White

New White Artist: Subtle
Label: Lex Records
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 801061529024
EAN: 0801061529024
ASIN: B0002V4X8W


Release Date: 2004-10-05

New White


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Tracks:

  1. Song Meat
  2. I Love L.A.
  3. Long Vein of the Law
  4. Red, White, & Blonde
  5. Silence...
  6. Hook
  7. F.K.O.
  8. Eyewash
  9. Hand-Replacement
  10. She
  11. Stiff Fruit

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars my favorite album.......2007-01-03

i've heard just about every song created in the latter half of this century and this record holds eleven of my favorites. if you are a fan of dose one's work, then you already have this album and i hope to see you at the next subtle show. if you are not a fan, it is my sincere hope that this review sways you in the right direction.

hip hop as we know it is lying comfortably on his deathbed, living off the last of the gold 1994 left him and waiting for one of his sons to strangle him and take the throne. the fact that he lasted this long is a testament to his orignality and potential to evolve. i do not mean to lessen the achievements of the many original artists that have emerged in my day, but this record marks the birth of the son that will take the throne.

the reasons are simple. subtle is more talented in nearly every aspect than any act i have heard in the past decade. they are original and experimental, but very listenable. musically, the band is complete and flexible. it consists of a drummer who plays a guitar and piano, a drum mechanic who might be one of the greatest live mpc players around, an electric cellist who makes subtle subtle, a pair of keyboarders who also play any instrument you can think up, and a vocalist who rocks no less than three microphones, a vocoder, a sampler, and crowds around the world. the sound cannot be classified by genre, but remains tight and precise. the flexibility, unity, and groove this band possesses is remarkable for such a new sound. dose one has proven throughout the years that he can hang with any mc in any arena, yet he is fearless enough to create music the way he hears it. he is a prolific writer and a true poet. his lyrics are complex and modern. i would be a follower of his writing even if he never picked up a microphone.

this is the bast album i have heard since the creek drank the cradle. even the first listen brought back feelings i haven't held since the first time i heard liquid swords over a decade ago. this is hip hop's sargeant peppers. buy this album and go see subtle live if you have the opportunity. hip hop is evolving and subtle is nietzsche's ubermensch.

5 out of 5 stars Really amazing album.......2005-06-27

I've always been into practically anything the Anticon camp puts out there, but this really stands out. I'm a big fan of Dose One's work, and in my opinion, this is the best thing that he's done yet. This has the surreal imagery that showed up on the cLOUDDEAD album Ten (which was also really great), but the production is cleaner and more visceral here. The beats and melodies morph from pretty atmospheric textures intro a driving groove and then fall into almost rock/electronic swells.

To say that this album is ahead of its time is an understatment.

The rapping/singing is in the line of Dose One's characteristic, almost stream of consciousness assault... If you've never heard him before, this album is a great introduction. His voice exudes personality... His delivery covers the whole range, and there are few other vocalists who can sound simultaneously emotional while being sarcastic and almost cartoonish. It really is something that can't be effectively described.

I have no clue what kind of genre this would fall under, but isn't that irrelevent anyway? This music combines so many diverse influences into one cohesive sound - It's hip hop, it's breakbeat, it's rock, it's ambient... it's practically everything, it's something completely different altogether, and it's always good.

I don't know what that one reviewer was talking about.... with it being overly glitch heavy, and then saying that he was gonna break out some Aphex Twin. I doubt this guy was even listening to the same album, and even if he was, at least listen to the actual record instead of some low-quality sound clips off the bleep site before you come on Amazon and spout your uninformed garbage. That guy made this album sound as though it had something in common with Venetian Snares, and that just couldn't be further from the truth (although V Snares is great as well).

Every track is solid, and the album gets better every time you hear it. You will not regret a cent you spend on this album. This album needs to be noticed, and I truly do hope that it is appreciated as a landmark. People will be listening to it slackjawed in 2025 and say "THIS was made in 2005??!?!"

5 out of 5 stars nothing will be the same.......2005-03-13

this is the album that has truley altered the way i live day to day life before i heard this, i was a two bit punk who didnt have a clue as to what this life is all about. its like theres the pre subtle section of my life and then the post subtle section. upon first listening of the disc i often found myself pausing for a shortness of breathe overwhelmed by the places the music/words were taking me to

5 out of 5 stars 6.......2004-12-10

subtle can do it. i've seen them do it. everyone's doing it, but they've been with us. if i could, i would show you that I know certain things and that i would drag you to this show. harder and harder

5 out of 5 stars I Heart Dose One..........2004-11-01

Six months after releasing the "Ten" album (which I feel is excellent) with Why? & Odd Nosdam under the moniker cLOUDDEAD, Dose One gets with Jel and four other dudes and releases another album worthy of your $15. Subtle's "A New White" is a great album; one that I find is more consistent throughout than previous Dose releases. What I mean by that is not necessarily that it's better than his previous work, just has a better ratio of good to bad songs.

Themselves are Dose's more conventional (though swaying from convention) hip hop group. cLOUDDEAD is Dose's more experimental hip hop (if you consider it hip hop) group. Subtle is right in the middle of both of those groups. You could consider Subtle as Themselves more experimental, or as CLOUDDEAD with more focus. One thing is I find this band to be darker than both.

"I Love L.A.", my personal favorite of the album, has some unusual production for an Anticon outfit. It is melancholy (which isn't totally unusual for Anticon), but it's beautiful all the same. It's got soft acoustic guitars, violins, beauty. This song emphasizes Doses' genius: he knows how to make any music and beat work for himself. "F.K.O." on the other hand is the most straight forward song on the album. It's has the typically great Jel beat, which Dose is well at home with. "Hand-Replacement" is another wonderfully dark song with a very melodic chorus. "Silence..." is another good song with an amazing ending. "Red, White & Blonde" is really unlike anything you've heard from Dose yet, and it works. Pitchforkmedia.com likened it to material by The Books, though I wouldn't know that reference. The rest of the songs are really good too. "She", "Meat Song", "Eyewash", they're all good. In eleven of the tracks, I found no song I didn't like. On a five star scale system, I'd likely rate every song above a four, which is something I could never do with all Themselves and cLOUDDEAD releases.

If you like cLOUDDEAD & Themselves, you'd like this. Though I wouldn't say more, because I do prefer cLOUDDEAD myself. Being a fan of Dose One is really rewarding. I mean the guy does not stop working, and his visions are fruitful. If you are one of the few people who can stand Dose One's eccentric musical nature, it's positive after postive from there. Buy this album.

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  2. Game Time (Bonus Dvd) ~ Lil Romeo
  3. It's On Now: Summer ~ 57th Street Rogue Dog Villians
  4. Refuse to Looze
  5. From the Streets of Roe ~ Heat
  6. Scratchology ~ The X-Ecutioners
  7. The Day After ~ Lil Raskull
  8. Hell on Earth ~ Bam
  9. Ratha Be a Hustla ~ New Breed of Hustlas
  10. El-P Presents Cannibal Oxtrumentals ~ El-P & Cannibal Ox

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Lupin the Third Jazz 3RD ~ Yuji Ono Trio

A World of Love ~ Ayako Hosokawa

The Essential Stan Getz ~ Stan Getz

Argentinisima, Vol. 9 ~ Waldo de los Rios

Las 10 en Casa ~ Las 10 en Casa

Kickin It Samba Style ~ Various Artists

20 Inolvidables ~ Los Bukis, Los Temerarios