Throbbing Pouch Explained

Throbbing Pouch
Type:studio
Artist:Wagon Christ
Cover:Throbbing-pouch-cover.jpg
Label:Rising High
Producer:Wagon Christ
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Throbbing Pouch is a studio album by English electronic musician Luke Vibert. His second studio album under the alias Wagon Christ, it was released on 20 March 1995 by Rising High Records.

Musical style

AllMusic critic Sean Cooper described Throbbing Pouch as an album of "eazy-listening instrumental hip-hop" music "scattered with dime-store samples and goofy melodies".

Release

Throbbing Pouch was released on 20 March 1995 by Rising High Records.[1] The artwork for the album was designed by Jon Black.[2]

Critical reception

Reviewing Throbbing Pouch for Select, Gareth Grundy described the album as a "missing link" between Aphex Twin and Mo' Wax. He stated that "Vibert creates beautiful, evocative slivers of contemporary electro that manage to be both soothing and engaging." At the end of 1995, NME listed it as the year's 26th best album.[3]

For AllMusic, Sean Cooper said that on Throbbing Pouch, "Luke Vibert's arranging skills are in rare form, reordering elements and dropping tracks in and out with liquid, barely noticeable aplomb." Cooper noted that the album "has long been regarded as one of trip-hop's most influential releases."[4] Kembrew McLeod cited it as "a classic of the trip-hop canon" in The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (2004), and it was included at number 37 in Facts 2015 list of the best trip hop albums of all time.[5] Turk Dietrich of the American experimental music duo Belong wrote that Throbbing Pouch "may be the only LP that rivals" DJ Shadow's 1996 release Endtroducing..... "in the genre of sampledelia."[6] Similarly, critic Simon Reynolds stated in Spin that Throbbing Pouch "easily rivals" Endtroducing "as a masterpiece of emotive, down-tempo sampladelia."[7]

Notes and References

  1. New Releases: Albums. Music Week. 18 March 1995. 8 June 2021. 34–35.
  2. Throbbing Pouch. Wagon Christ. Rising High Records. 1995. RSN CD30. liner notes.
  3. Web site: NME's best albums and tracks of 1995. NME. 10 October 2016. 6 January 2018.
  4. Web site: Cooper. Sean. Wagon Christ. AllMusic. 8 June 2021.
  5. Web site: Twells. John. Xela (musician). Fintoni. Laurent. The 50 best trip-hop albums of all time. Fact. 30 July 2015. 22 December 2016.
  6. Web site: Dietrich. Turk. Primer: Belong On … Essential Electronic Records From the '90s (That Weren't Released On Warp). Self-Titled. 25 March 2011. 16 June 2018.
  7. Reynolds. Simon. Simon Reynolds. Wagon Christ: Tally Ho!. Spin. 14. 12. December 1998. 20 December 2021. 185–86.