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词条 Deltron 3030 (album)
释义

  1. Album information

  2. Critical reception

  3. Track listing

      2008 reissue bonus tracks  

  4. Samples

  5. Personnel

  6. Charts

  7. Legacy

  8. References

{{Infobox album
| name = Deltron 3030
| type = Studio
| artist = Deltron 3030
| cover = Deltron.jpg
| alt =
| released = October 17, 2000
| recorded = 1999–2000
Glue Factory
| venue =
| studio =
| genre = Alternative hip hop, underground hip hop, hip hopera
| length = 60:18
| label = 75 Ark
| producer = Dan the Automator
| prev_title =
| prev_year =
| next_title = Event 2
| next_year = 2013
| misc = {{Singles
| name = Deltron 3030
| type = Studio
| single1 = Time Keeps On Slipping
| single1date = 17 October 2000
| single2 = 3030
| single2date = 17 October 2000
}}
}}

Deltron 3030 is the debut album by the hip hop supergroup of the same name. It was released in October 17, 2000 by 75 Ark. It is a rap opera concept album set in a dystopian year 3030.

Album information

The album's story casts Del in the role of Deltron Zero, a disillusioned mech soldier and interplanetary computer prodigy rebelling against a 31st-century New World Order. In a world where evil oligarchs suppress both human rights and hip-hop, Del fights rap battles against a series of foes, becoming Galactic Rhyme Federation Champion. To celebrate, Del takes a trip back to Earth for a vacation, but is ambushed by his enemies and has his memory wiped, plunging the world back into darkness.

Del the Funky Homosapien's lyrics veer from serious social commentary to humor to epic sci-fi battles, while producer Dan the Automator creates an eerie and dense atmosphere.

The song "3030" was used as the theme song on the short lived CBS series Robbery Homicide Division. The song "Positive Contact" was featured in the video games Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX (2001), Tony Hawk's Underground (2003), and College Hoops 2K8 (2007).

The album's cover features a photograph of the Perisphere, a structure constructed for the 1939 New York World's Fair.

The album was reissued July 1, 2008 with 3 bonus remixes.

Critical reception

{{Album ratings
| rev1 = AllMusic
| rev1score = {{Rating|4.5|5}}[1]
| rev2 = Alternative Press
| rev2Score = 4/5[2]
| rev3 = The Guardian
| rev3Score = {{Rating|5|5}}[3]
| rev4 = Melody Maker
| rev4Score = {{Rating|4|5}}[4]
| rev5 = NME
| rev5Score = 8/10[5]
| rev6 = Pitchfork
| rev6score = 8.8/10[6]
| rev7 = Q
| rev7Score = {{Rating|4|5}}[7]
| rev8 = The Rolling Stone Album Guide
| rev8score = {{Rating|3|5}}[8]
| rev9 = Spin
| rev9Score = 7/10[9]
}}
  • The Wire (10/00, p. 86) - "A planet where rhymes are pecked into trees by gnawed off golf pencils between clenched teeth."
  • CMJ (10/16/00, p. 28) - "[Its] slick and styled funk proves [Automator's] light years ahead of his peers."
  • Melody Maker (11/14/00, p. 52) - 4 stars out of 5 - "This is dark, jagged alt-rock hip-hop ... an inspired soundtrack to confusing times."
  • NME (10/21/00, p. 44) - 8 out of 10 - "A space opera ... the most purely enjoyable hip-hop album of 2000 ... It's a crazed sci-fi journey to Planet B.S., that takes myriad detours around the galaxy ... utterly mesmerizing."

Track listing

{{tracklist
| extra_column = Featuring
| all_writing = Dan the Automator and Del the Funky Homosapien, except where noted
| title1 = State of the Nation
| note1 =
| extra1 = Damon Albarn
| length1 = 0:25
| title2 = 3030
| note2 =
| length2 = 7:29
| title3 = The Fantabulous Rap Extravaganza
| note3 =
| extra3 = Prince Paul
| length3 = 0:21
| title4 = Things You Can Do
| note4 =
| extra4 =
| length4 = 4:59
| title5 = Positive Contact
| note5 =
| extra5 =
| length5 = 4:42
| title6 = St. Catherine St.
| note6 =
| extra6 = Beans, Mr. Lif, P. Wingerter, Peanut Butter Wolf, Verna Brown
| length6 = 0:43
| title7 = Virus
| note7 =
| extra7 =
| length7 = 4:26
| title8 = Upgrade (A Brymar College Course)
| note8 =
| extra8 =
| length8 = 4:10
| title9 = New Coke
| note9 =
| extra9 = Mark Ramos-Nishita
| length9 = 0:41
| title10 = Mastermind
| note10 =
| extra10 =
| length10 = 3:34
| title11 = National Movie Review
| note11 =
| extra11 = Brad Roberts
| length11 = 0:53
| title12 = Madness
| note12 =
| extra12 =
| length12 = 4:38
| title13 = Meet Cleofis Randolph the Patriarch
| note13 =
| extra13 = MC Paul Barman
| length13 = 0:36
| title14 = Time Keeps On Slipping
| note14 = composed also by Damon Albarn
| extra14 = Damon Albarn
| length14 = 4:59
| title15 = The News (A Wholly Owned Subsidiary of Microsoft, Inc.)
| note15 =
| extra15 = Hafdís Huld
| length15 = 0:49
| title16 = Turbulence
| note16 =
| extra16 = Remixed by Mark Bell
| length16 = 3:33
| title17 = The Fantabulous Rap Extravaganza Part II
| note17 =
| extra17 = Prince Paul
| length17 = 0:37
| title18 = Battlesong
| note18 =
| extra18 =
| length18 = 4:07
| title19 = Love Story
| note19 =
| extra19 =
| length19 = 3:26
| title20 = Memory Loss
| note20 = composed also by Sean Lennon
| extra20 = Sean Lennon
| length20 = 4:39
| title21 = The Assmann 640 Speaks
| note21 =
| extra21 = Damon Albarn
| length21 = 0:31
}}

2008 reissue bonus tracks

  1. "Positive Contact" (Charlie Clouser remix)
  2. "Turbulence" (Mark Bell remix)
  3. "Positive Contact" (Mario C remix)

Samples

The following lists some of the songs and sounds sampled for Deltron 3030.[10]

"State of the Nation"
  • "Phalene" by Placebo
"3030"
  • "And That's Saying a Lot" by Christine McVie
  • "Introit" by William Sheller
"Things You Can Do"
  • "What Can The Matter Be?" by The Poppy Family
"Positive Contact"
  • "No Silver Bird" by The Hooterville Trolley
  • "Days of the Week" by Matt Robinson
  • "Stakes Is High" by De La Soul
  • "Worldwide" by Del the Funky Homosapien
  • Airplane!
  • Battlestar Galactica (1978 TV series)
  • The Black Hole
"Virus"
  • "Atlantis" by Release Music Orchestra
  • The Black Hole
"Mastermind"
  • "Alguien," by Johnny Olivo
  • "Dirty Feet" by the Daly-Wilson Big Band
  • "Loud, Loud, Loud" by Aphrodite's Child
  • "Magnetizing" by Handsome Boy Modeling School
"National Movie Review"
  • "Atlantis" by Les Baxter
"Madness"
  • "Of Cities and Escapes" by The Poppy Family
  • "Wack MCs" by Del the Funky Homosapien
"Turbulence"
  • Various tracks from the soundtrack of Fantastic Planet by Alain Goraguer
"The News (A Wholly Owned Subsidiary of Microsoft Inc.)"
  • "And That's Saying a Lot" by Christine McVie
  • "Chapala" by Vicente Fernández
"Love Story"
  • "Milk and Honey" by Bonnie Dobson
  • "Le Massacre Du Dragon" by the Maurice Vander Trio
"Memory Loss"
  • "Catch a Bad One" by Del the Funky Homosapien

Personnel

  • Mark Bell – remixing
  • V. Brown – vocals
  • Dan the Automator – producer
  • Del the Funky Homosapien – vocals, lyricist
  • Scott Harding – engineer
  • Kid Koala – DJ
  • Aaron Bruno - vocals
  • Sean Lennon – vocals
  • Money Mark – vocals
  • Brad Roberts – vocals
  • P. Wingerter – vocals
  • Damon Albarn - vocals, narration, melodica, additional instrumentation

Charts

YearChartPeak position
2000Heatseekers#194
2000Top Independent Albums#90

Legacy

In the Cartoon Network series Craig of the Creek, the episode "The Kid From 3030" has Craig and his friends encounter a boy (voiced by Del) who states that his name is Deltron and that he is from the year 3030. He wears a cassette player on his chest that reads "Automator".

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/deltron-3030-mw0000000954|title=Deltron 3030 – Deltron 3030|publisher=AllMusic|last=Huey|first=Steve|accessdate=May 8, 2012}}
2. ^{{cite journal|title=Deltron 3030: Deltron 3030|work=Alternative Press|issue=152|date=March 2001|pages=68–69}}
3. ^{{cite journal|title=Deltron 3030: Deltron 3030 (75 Ark)|work=The Guardian|date=October 20, 2000|last=Kabuubi|first=Maxine}}
4. ^{{cite journal|title=Deltron 3030: Deltron 3030|work=Melody Maker|date=November 14, 2000|page=52}}
5. ^{{cite journal|title=Deltron 3030: Deltron 3030|work=NME|date=October 21, 2000|page=44}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/2272-deltron-3030/|title=Deltron 3030: Deltron 3030|work=Pitchfork|date=July 1, 2008|accessdate=May 8, 2012|last=Eccleston|first=Sam}}
7. ^{{cite journal|title=Deltron 3030: Deltron 3030|work=Q|issue=178|date=July 2001|page=108}}
8. ^{{cite book|chapter=Del tha Funkee Homosapien|last=Relic|first=Peter|title=The New Rolling Stone Album Guide|edition=4th|year=2004|editor1-last=Brackett|editor1-first=Nathan|editor2-last=Hoard|editor2-first=Christian|publisher=Simon & Schuster|isbn=0-7432-0169-8|pages=227–28}}
9. ^{{cite journal|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=k9KJt3F7IdUC&lpg=PP1&pg=PA120|title=Deltron 3030: Deltron 3030|work=Spin|volume=17|issue=1|date=January 2001|accessdate=April 1, 2016|last=Weisbard|first=Eric|page=120}}
10. ^{{cite web | last = | first = | url = http://www.the-breaks.com/search.php?term=Deltron+3030&type=6 | title = Deltron 3030 Samples | format = | work = Rap Sample FAQ| publisher = TheBreaks.com | accessdate = December 18, 2008}}
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