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Domestic Science

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Download links and information about Domestic Science by Jimpster. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to Electronica, Dancefloor, Dance Pop genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 58:01 minutes.

Artist: Jimpster
Release date: 2002
Genre: Electronica, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Tracks: 11
Duration: 58:01
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Introspective 1:28
2. Deep Down 6:13
3. State of Mind 5:38
4. Fish Island 6:01
5. Closer to You 5:32
6. Knuckle Shuffle 5:39
7. Groove Jumping 4:19
8. 37,000 Ft 6:17
9. B: Mine 4:49
10. Pixel Grain 5:02
11. Fluorescent Blue 7:03

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Having locked down his Audiomontage nom de plume to more studio-oriented disco-tinged deep house and established himself as a keyboard supremo within the much talked about and hitherto unrecorded improvisational clique the Bays, Jamie Odell checked into Kudos to turn out a second album under his Jimpster moniker. As musically elusive as the Freerange label he co-manages with Tom Roberts, Odell deftly avoids any application of convenient pigeonholing in favor of an all-encompassing genre tag that switches from the breakbeat rattlers favored within his Messages From the Hub debut to a more expansive take on funk fusion. While "Deep Down" plumbs the outer reaches of house and the beautiful vocals of Simon Jinadu in "State of Mind" conjure the symphonic synth spirits of the Alan Parsons Project, so "Fish Island" turns to the fluttering funk feel of his earlier work. Throw in some broken beats, the big bassline "Knuckle Shuffle," and the glacial "B Mine," and this is Odell's best album to date. Get domesticated.