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Plethora

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Download links and information about Plethora by Kissey Asplund. This album was released in 2008 and it belongs to Electronica, Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 39:47 minutes.

Artist: Kissey Asplund
Release date: 2008
Genre: Electronica, Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock
Tracks: 14
Duration: 39:47
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Still the Baddest (Intro) 1:48
2. Beam Me Up 3:10
3. Caos 3:43
4. You & I 3:12
5. Entrapped 3:57
6. Fuss'n'Fight 3:01
7. Hit Me With Medication 2:46
8. 6 am 2:43
9. Another Glass 2:46
10. Syntax Error 2:40
11. Phone Call 3:13
12. Work It Out 2:59
13. With You 2:37
14. I'm Out!!! 1:12

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Like a number of tracks on Kissey Asplund's first album, "Beam Me Up" seems to materialize and evaporate rather than begin and end. Half of the time, the Swedish space cadet's either fading in and out of consciousness or singing in her sleep, her multi-tracked voice about as tangible as the aimlessly swarming waves of synths and dotted bass tones. There's more punch to the remainder of Plethora, laced in varying combinations by the French production team PapaJazz, who are — like most other exponents of off-center R&B these days — children of Dilla and Premier, but nothing is quite as hypnotizing as that song, even if it could use some Vulcan lute. Even on the most frictional track, "Fuss'n'fight," where crisply clipped percussion shards encircle lunar bass prods, Asplund darts in and out of the mix, sounding like she didn't want to disturb a cat napping nearby, even though she's delivering an admonishment. The neo-Guaraldi motif and PapaJazz audio logo that appear throughout the album are too cute to tolerate, but apart from those things, the album is obliquely fetching.