Supermodifiedis the pastiche home-studio album that bedroom musicians have been trying to make for the last 10 years. Its busy, but not crowded; groovy, but not repetitive; playful, but most definitely not throwaway. Read more about Supermodified on Stylus Magazine
Farther away from drum'n'bass and closer to big-beat techno (with a little turntablist mayhem thrown in), Amon Tobin's third album for Ninja Tune breaks out with a devastating opener, "Get Your Snack On. Read more about Supermodified on All Music Guide
Supermodifiedis the pastiche home-studio album that bedroom musicians have been trying to make for the last 10 years. Its busy, but not crowded; groovy, but not repetitive; playful, but most definitely not throwaway. Brazilian breakbeat legend ...read the complete review at Stylus Magazine
In terms of emails asking me when I'm going to review certain artists, strangely enough the outright winner would have to be Amon Tobin. It's not that I've never heard of him or don't enjoy his albums (quite the contrary), but for some reason ...read the complete review at Drowned In Sound