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Electric Laser | 
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| Artist: Giant Panda Label: TRES RECORDS Category: Music
List Price: $13.98 Buy New: $5.85 You Save: $8.13 (58%)
New (39) Used (14) from $3.72
Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 170111
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 40 UPC: 181057000820 EAN: 0181057000820 ASIN: B0015U0OMI
Release Date: May 20, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Laser Beam (Scotty's Theme) | | • | Justin Case | | • | Ready to Fly | | • | Speakers Pop | | • | Aim | | • | Laser Ray | | • | Precise Calculator | | • | Same Old $#!+ | | • | Cinemax | | • | Pops | | • | Let It Go | | • | Do the Robot in Cyberspace | | • | Speakers Funk |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Giant Panda have returned! Their debut album, Fly School Reunion, dropped in 2005 and was received by unsuspecting ears that caught the raw sounds bursting forth. With their sophomore effort Giant Panda has definitely graduated . Electric Laser is the name of the game, and Giant Panda plays it well. The production is much like its predecessor, yet still fresh and innovative. Drums are still bangin with snares and kicks dominating the forefront, but the melodies, chops & loops are not totally traditional jazzy or funky. Thick, electro-fused samples are laced deep in the cuts of this record. Justin Case is a nice introduction to newcomers (just in case you didn t know) and a grand introduction to the new style of the album to established fans of Giant Panda. The lyrical content makes this album stand ahead of what most are used to from Giant Panda. Humor (see CinemaX and Do The Robot In Cyberspace ) and more serious subject matter (see AIM and Let it Go ) can be found throughout the album, showing another side of this Panda s fur. Like a caged animal, Giant Panda rages with system pumping tracks like Speakers Pop and Speakers Funk . The album was recorded and mixed on analog tape giving it an extra warmth and harmonic punch. Electric Laser is a forward step for Giant Panda, but not so forward to lose you if you re still in Fly School.
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| Customer Reviews:
Another solid album... May 23, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Nice mic skills by all members, taking chances on some beats..expanding a little... [..]
This is the follow up to the groups excellent debut, "Fly School Reunion." As was the case with their first album, I know I like "Electric Laser" immediately, and this is not the disposable crap raps you hear nearly everywhere else, but with all things good, it takes a few days or weeks to really grasp it all. It's not the most complicated album you'll hear, and they've used less wax samples and more keyboards in this affair, but again, this isn't the paperthin keyboard rap you hear on the radio/MTV. This is for people who love fresh hip hop, classic style hip hop, but without the dated sound.
I think "Fly School Reunion" is a 5-Star album, maybe 4 1/2. This one isn't far behind. The first song that grabbed my attention was "Speakers Pop" which gets your neck snappin'...but the song that grabbed me the most was "Pops"... For Maanumental to talk about that subject and deal with it on a track, it's about as real as it gets. I won't go into the subject matter, but it's a complicated, emotional issue... and combined with the beat and chorus, it all comes together. I'm not going to compare it to T.R.O.Y., but it reminded me of it because of the way the MC really is putting it all out there. Whatever, it's hard to explain, but those cats get mad props on that one.
The rest of the songs are jams, and although, overall, I think their debut hits a little harder, the electro-keys vibe is very consistent throughout, and this album is just in time for summer days and nights.
I highly recommend buying this album, or buying the download. (and their other stuff, if you're sleepin' on it.)
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