Skank Sinatra – Barcoded Review

ss_barcoded_big“Barcoded,” the latest artist album from Skank Sinatra, bears witness to what good electronica should evoke; a wholly honest digital vibration.

Sixteen tracks grace the disc, which itself is a murky, misty and a bit eerie journey through the lower regions of electronica consciousness. The tracks, like mist, vaporize from one ambient crescendo to the next with male vocals. “Souls,” “Slick” and “Cruse” are perfect examples of the creation of this atmosphere. Other tracks, though fewer in number, carry a bit of uptempo energy such as the title track, “Barcoded.” At this pace, electronica can seem soothing, almost inspiring – like catching a memorable sunset.

In a world of raging dancefloors and body-thumping techno, Skank Sinatra prove that electronica continues to occupy its respective niche in the dance culture.

Tracklisting:
1. Souls
2. Auto
3. Slick
4. Cruise
5. Barcoded
6. Sun
7. How Deep
8. Sun (Olvera remix)
9. Slick (Kay Nakayama remix)
10. How Deep (Tom Middleton remix)
11. How Deep (Future Funk Squad remix)
12. Auto (Shur i Kan remix)
13. Hot (NuTone remix)

~ James Woodruff


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Skank Sinatra – Bombs
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