Funky Alternatives Seven Explained

Funky Alternatives Seven
Type:compilation
Artist:Various artists
Cover:Various Artists - Funky Alternatives Seven.jpg
Genre:Electro-industrial
Length:59:08
Label:Concrete

Funky Alternatives Seven is a various artists compilation album released in 1993 by Concrete Productions.

Reception

Randolph Heard of Option gave a Funky Alternatives Seven and claimed "manly growling and bleating over lead-footed beats and pop-culture sampling depict a cartoonish cyberpunk world full of diseased machines, rabid Christians, terminal drug abuse and, of course, cop killing." He went on to say "the more techno-oriented cuts, the hyper, plastic rhythms tend to take the sting out of the industrial sound, which turns the crashing guitars, distorted vocals and aura of destruction into mere flavoring for the techno beat."[1]

Personnel

Adapted from the Funky Alternatives Seven liner notes.[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Randolph . Heard . Various Artists: Funky Alternatives Seven . . Sonic Options Network . 1994 . 54-58 .
  2. Funky Alternatives Seven . Funky Alternatives Seven . Various artists . 1993 . booklet . Concrete Productions . London, UK.