Distribution
Select-O-Hits
Number of Discs
1
Guest Artist
Mark Nishita, Brad Roberts, Beans, Mr. Lif, Hafdis Huld, Prince Paul, Vernon Brown, Peanut Butter Wolf, Damon Albarn, P. Wingerter, SEAN Lennon, Mc Paul Barman
Number of Tracks
24
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Reviews
"It was Nakamura's most consistent creation as beatmaker and puppet master....Endlessly entertaining...", 4 stars out of 5 - "...Nakamura's lazy jazz breaks and intuitive street smarts ensure the record loses little of the original deft hooks and finely crafted beats...", 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...", 7 out of 10 - "...As a party record, it romps, with pumping keyboards on 'Positive Contact' and a chorus sample sped up for harpsichord effect on 'Things You Can Do' in which Koala scratches opera singers...", "...This Is Wire Frame Funk, more Interested in Suggesting than Convincing...", 4 stars out of 5 - "...This is dark, jagged alt-rock hip-hop....a splintered, inspired soundtrack to confusing times...", 4 out of 5 - "...Nakumara turns in creepy, futuristic and bizarre beats for this concept album about fantastic, backwards human civilization in the year 3030...crowded with guest appearances...", "...Its Slick and Styled Funk Proves Automator's Light Years Ahead of His Peers...", "...A planet where rhymes are pecked into trees by gnawed off golf pencils between clenched teeth..."
Vocals
Del the Funky Homosapien, Vernon Brown, Peanut Butter Wolf, Damon Albarn, Mc Paul Barman, Mark Nishita, Brad Roberts, Beans, Mr. Lif, Hafdis Huld, Prince Paul, Money Mark, P. Wingerter, SEAN Lennon
Mixing
Dan the Automator
Engineer
Scott Harding
Additional Information
Arguably the Most Innovative and Engaging Indie Hip-Hop Record of Its Era.
Number of Audio Channels
Stereo
Guitar
Astacio Arnovick