2.14.2008

edIT: Crying Over Pros For No Reason (2004)

::: In one of my previous posts, for Tipper's album, I mentioned that the only person on his level as far as mashing tracks was an artist by the name of edIT. However, to clarify, I'd have to say that edIT is THE master of the mash-up/glitch-hop genre. Alot of the music that he releases is upbeat and chaotic, leaning toward "get the f**k up" party music. I really enjoy the high energy releases, but personally I prefer his 2004 album entitled Crying Over Pros For No Reason. In fact, it is definitely one of the best glitch based albums ever, yes ever, and is probably my favorite within that genre. Crying Over Pros For No Reason is different than his newer releases and mixes in that it is primarily downtempo and melodic. The entire album is heavily influenced by electronica and synthesized instrumentation, but you can sense the underlying hip hop mechanism that drives the sound. Each track is unique, with some sounding ambient and others more dark and foreboding. Amid these canorous harmonies are interspersed blips, glitches, and unique cadences that do not distract the listener, but enhance the auditory experience. edIT is a master at combining these elements, to the extent that the music has such fluidity that it almost feels liquidous. As each new sound is forced upon the listener like an explosion, it quickly fades away as if sucked back into the aqueous sonance. edIT manages to take the erratic, unpredictable nature of glitch infused music and turn it into something both alluring and progressive. If you haven't heard this album, or edIT in general, do yourself a favor and get Crying Over Pros For No Reason. It is truly one of my favorite albums.

1 Ashtray (4:15)
2 Ants (4:03)
3 Laundry (5:45)
4 Situps Pullups (5:16)
5 Dex (4:28)
6 Twenty Minutes (4:42)
7 Screening Phone Calls (2:48)
8 Mop Head (3:23)
9 Ltlp (3:15)
10 Mildew (1:03)

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