M83
C**A
Four Stars
Great listen!
P**2
New or Old?
I was a little disappointed in this album, because it seemed like a step back from their previous. "Before the Dawn Heals Us" is an incredible album, and the one to buy if you're new to M83. This album is much less focused, and loses the intensity they established in "Before the Dawn..." It would make sense, however, if this is an earlier album newly released in the states.
K**M
5 stars, great album
This was supposed to be used but its literally brand new, all sealed with a download card, im so stoked! i paid less than third of regular price for it .. 5 stars all the way :)
M**A
Five Stars
Awesome
S**L
M83 - M83
M83's eponymous debut showcases all the melodic skill and dynamism that made their later albums so powerful, even if it doesn't have same polish or emotional depth. But, as an introduction, it shows what's to come. "Night," with its combination of rock growl and electronic backing, has all the hallmarks of their incipient grandeur. Their predilection for epic soundscapes becomes apparent on "Facing That" and on the quietly majestic "Carresses." The simple, elegant "Violet Tree" slowly comes to a grinding finish, while "Slowly," the only track with a 4/4 beat, wells up out of nowhere to pound some club energy into the album. Even the weaker tracks show some promise, like the dark country-western electro vocoder of "Kelly" or the meandering "She Stands Up." The glorious "I'm Happy, She Said," has an elegant sweep and build to it... a grand harbinger of the future.
L**R
M83 Debut - The beginning of something wonderful.
In the beginning, there were two members of M83 - Nicolas Fromageau and Anthony Gonzalez. The band's debut is high on intensity, diverse in mood and colorful in arrangement. It belongs at the top with the great albums of the Electronica genre. While Electronica admittedly has few albums that could be called masterpieces, the outstanding ones do hold their own against any other genre. Classics like Moby's "Play," Deep Forest's debut, Deep Forest's "Boheme" and even Sigur Ros's "Von" are now joined by this work by Fromageau and Gonzalez.M83 is different from most Electronica acts because of their commitment to musical exploration, while artists like Fatboy Slim, The Chemical Brothers, Boards Of Canada and Dirty Vegas seem focused solely on finding new rhythms and beats for the dance floor. Nothing wrong with creating dance music; however, don't expect the majority of the stuff you hear on a dance floor to have much depth and longevity once you leave the club and head for home. The emotional layers found on this debut are extremely rare in a music scene dominated by throbbing drum machines and trippy synth-bass lines.Highlights include the stutter-speak found on "Kelly," the perfect dance anthem "Sitting," the echoing radar on "Facing That" and the unforgettable serenity of "Carresses." The North American re-release includes a solid bonus track called "Slowly." It has been pointed out that the song titles can be put together to form a sentence, which is certainly true. The band seems quite fond to do that since it could be argued that their next two albums also share this same approach albeit to a lesser extent. There is a hidden track on the North American re-release that is worth a listen as well. I am not a fan of the practice of hiding tracks in general, but this is a fifteen-year-old fad that is here to stay.M83 would later evolve into a Dream-Pop band, but they began with Electronica. While Fromageau departed from the band in 2004 reportedly because of his dislike for touring, Gonzalez has continued to make music with the assistance of studio musicians no longer relying on drum machines, samples and sequencers. The sky is the limit for Gonzalez considering his latest masterpiece, "Before The Dawn Heals Us." This album is highly recommended for those seeking more heart for their dance floor.
W**S
M83-M83 A re-release?
After purchasing this album @ my local record store I saw that the release year was 2001/2002. However, this CD is new as of Sep. 05. Maybe in France it was released then. But rest assure this M83 album is far better than Dead Cities and Until The Dawn. It maybe simpler in production but I compare this M83 sound to Aphex Twin. Now dont get me wrong, this is like an un-gabbered Twin sound a whole lot more organized close to the Krafterk level. Being an avid listener to techno synth pop this is abstract yet organized a must buy if you are an electronca fan.
J**O
Best of Three
Looking to try out some M83? Try this first. Excellent synth sounds, dreamy rhythms. By far the best of three albums released to date.
C**P
Four Stars
Exactly what I expected & delivery was quicker than expected
B**0
Four Stars
not their best but good all the same if you are an M83 fan
K**S
Five Stars
10/10
A**R
Five Stars
great thanks
G**O
Buon album.
Buon album per gli m83,album dalle sonorità particolari,musica elettronica con parti soft ed altre in uno stile non ben classificato ma molto attraente.A differenza di altri album del gruppo,questo predilige i toni soft ,pochi gli interventi del vocalist e tanta musica.Il minidigipak è un pò poverello,malgrado la bella copertina ha solo un piccolo libricino allegato ,comunque è un buon cd,consigliato agli appasionati o a chi è alla ricerca di qualche cosa di nuovo.
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