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N.A.S.A - The spirit of Apollo 1. Intro 2. The People Tree (feat. David Byrne, Chali 2na, Gift of Gab & Z-Trip) 3. Money (feat. David Byrne, Chuck D, Ras Congo, Seu Jorge & Z-Trip) 4. N.A.S.A. Music (feat. Method Man, E-40 & DJ Swamp) 5. Way Down (feat. RZA, Barbie Hatch & John Frusciante) 6. Hip Hop (feat. KRS-One, Fatlip & Slim Kid Tre) 7. Four Rooms, Earth View 8. Strange Enough (feat. Karen O, Ol' Dirty Bastard & Fatlip) 9. Spacious Thoughts (feat. Tom Waits & Kool Keith) 10. Gifted (feat. Kanye West, Santigold & Lykke Li) 11. A Volta (feat. Sizzla, Amanda Blank & Lovefoxxx) 12. There's a Party (feat. George Clinton & Chali 2na) 13. Whachadoin? (feat. Spank Rock, M.I.A., Santigold & Nick Zinner) 14. O Pato (feat. Kool Kojak & DJ Babão) 15. Samba Soul (feat. Del tha Funkee Homosapien & DJ Qbert) 16. The Mayor (feat. The Cool Kids, Ghostface Killah, Scarface & DJ AM) 17. N.A.S.A. Anthem (at 7'20" there is a skit lasting about 4 seconds. Then at 10'26" there's a ghost track called "Electric Flowers" featuring Nina Persson from The Cardigans and RZA) Cool, never saw this topic before. I posted this in my gurnal but not enough people saw this. NASA is a Dj duo (North America South America) that has been working on this project for roughly 5 years. It's all based on funky Brazilian records over heavy urban drums. But the real dope shit is the different artists on the tracks, it's almost as they went out and picked 2 opposite genres and mashed them together. Rza and Nina Persson? Sizzla and Amanda Blank? Crazy... but it works! Doesn't sound like hip-hop at all, it's just different and funky! Since I've pretty much only listened to hip-hop for the last few years, this was a breath of fresh air since hip-hop started sucking hard the last 2 years. Give it a try, I know you won’t get disappointed! Only bad point is that the album sometimes lacks focus, it goes everywhere without really pulling in the same direction. But I get the feeling that the album is more of a experiment then a whole set piece. But the experiment is so tasty and lush that it's forgivable. Click here! no homo |
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