Critiquees - Electronic Album of the Year

Written by Eric Olsen
Published February 21, 2003

Our picks for the Electronic Album of 2002:

1) 18 by Moby
2) When I Was Cruel by Elvis Costello
3) Shine by Operatica
4) Original Pirate Material by The Streets
5) Come With Us by the Chemical Brothers

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Moby
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When I Was Cruel When I Was Cruel
Elvis Costello
Music,
Operatica: Shine Operatica: Shine
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Original Pirate Material Original Pirate Material
The Streets
Music,
Come with Us Come with Us
The Chemical Brothers
Music,

Critiquees - Electronic Album of the Year
Published: February 21, 2003
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#1 — February 23, 2003 @ 11:09AM — Greg Greene [URL]

Elvis Costello?!!

#2 — February 25, 2003 @ 17:32PM — Ben Welsh [URL]

Costello?

I'm confused.

Boards of Canada, RJD2, DJ Shadow anyone?

#3 — February 25, 2003 @ 17:50PM — Eric Olsen

This was an odd category, I'll agree. We'll do better next time.

#4 — February 26, 2003 @ 01:32AM — Al Barger [URL]

Yes, Elvis Costello. I was his top supporter here. It is somewhat pushing the point to consider this as "electronic," but it's defensible not generally for his career, but arguably for this specific album.

The main most defense of the electronic label is most specifically the title song, "When I Was Cruel #2." It's a trip hop SONG that Portishead would commit homicide for. By that genre, and by the fairly highly electrically processed structure of the recording, it seemed reasonable. There's some more processed beats and sounds than typical for an Elvis record. In short, I grant that the Elvis album was significantly behind many others in the degree of electronicness.

However, whatever he lacked in heavy handed processed electronic beats he arguably more than made up for in superior songwriting. I value songwriting, particularly the composition of high quality MELODY the most core issue of what makes a good record in any genre.

#5 — February 27, 2003 @ 22:14PM — batgirl

It BEGAN in Africa

what a radical song

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