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El Oso
El Oso

El Oso

Product ID : 16070804


Galleon Product ID 16070804
UPC / ISBN 093624528623
Shipping Weight 0.05 lbs
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El Oso Features

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  • Alternative Rock, Post Rock, Drum and Bass


About El Oso

Amazon.com Soul Coughing expand their funky free-for-all with El Oso, a sturdy shack of samples rattling around in a boogie cup. No, it's not a disco revival, just a new way of grooving. Showing more muscle than on their previous release, Irresistable Bliss, frontman M. Doughty spews nonsequiturs between the band's airy jams as if he were the blue-eyed hip-hop equivalent of Robyn Hitchcock. Doughty and the band shake hands with the loping "Circles," whisper sweet nothings to the piano-fed "Blame," and create semi-organic drum & bass on "Blame." "$300," the most addictive cut, slips under a raga spell as keyboardist M'ark De Gli Antoni spikes the brew with digital dust. Aside from "So Far I Have Not Found the Science" (a nearly direct rip-off of their own "Blue Eyed Devil," from their debut release, Ruby Vroom), Soul Coughing have pushed their techno-funk sound further, making El Oso equally limber and bracing. --Jason Josephes Product description El Oso (a literal translation of the Spanish for 'The Bear'), released in 1998, is the third and final album by the New York City band Soul Coughing. The disc is marked by a deep drum and bass influence. The disc yielded Soul Coughing's biggest hit single, "Circles". Cartoon Network gave it a music video in which a Flintstones cartoon was synched to the track as part of the Cartoon Network Groovies. A Cartoon Network video for the song "Rolling," was also produced which was synced with a Betty Boop cartoon. Review ...[T]heir inventive sound still thrills, and El Oso offers plenty of first-rate house-rocking rhythmfests... -- Entertainment Weekly This time out, the group have used drum & bass/jungle/whatever-they're-calling-it-this-week rhythmic figures as a launch pad for their groove mine.... The tracks' sultry pulsing funk is met with [M.] Doughty's repetitive meditation on urban paranoia. These clashing elements create a whole other world that's sexy and psychotic.... -- Alternative Press