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Deltron 3030
Deltron 3030
Release Date: 2000 05 23
Label: 75 Ark

The heir apparent to eccentric production wizard Prince Paul, Dan the Automator's left-field conceptual brilliance rapidly made him a hero to underground hip-hop fans. For the Deltron 3030 project, he teamed up with likeminded MC Del tha Funkee Homosapien and turntablist Kid Koala, both cult favorites with a similarly goofy sense of humor. Deltron 3030's self-titled debut is exactly what you might expect from such a teaming: a wildly imaginative, unabashedly geeky concept album about interplanetary rap warriors battling to restore humanity's hip-hop supremacy in a corporate-dominated dystopia (or something like that). It's difficult to follow the concept all the way through, but it hardly matters, because Deltron 3030 is some of the best work both Del and Dan have ever done. In fact, it's the Automator's most fully realized production effort to date, filled with sumptuous, densely layered soundscapes that draw on his classical background and, appropriately, often resemble a film score. For his part, Del's performance here revitalized his reputation, thanks to some of his best, most focused work in years. Long known for his abstract, dictionary-busting lyrics, Del proves he can even rhyme in sci-fi technospeak, and the overarching theme keeps his more indulgent impulses in check. Plus, there's actually some relevant commentary to be unearthed from all the oddball conceptual trappings; in fact, Deltron 3030 is probably the closest hip-hop will ever come to an equivalent of Terry Gilliam's Brazil. The album boasts cameos by Damon Albarn (on the proto-Gorillaz "Time Keeps on Slipping"), Prince Paul, MC Paul Barman, and Sean Lennon, among others, but the stellar turns by its two main creators are the focus. It's not only one of the best albums in either of their catalogs, but one of the best to come out of the new underground, period. Steve Huey, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1State of the NationJones, Dan the Automator:25
23030Jones, Dan the Automator7:29
3Fantabulous Rap ExtravaganzaDan the Automator, Jones:21
4Things You Can DoDan the Automator, Jones4:59
5Positive ContactDan the Automator, Jones4:42
6St. Catherine St.Dan the Automator, Jones:43
7VirusDan the Automator, Jones4:26
8Upgrade (A Brymar College Course)JOnes, Dan the Automator4:10
9New CokeJones, Dan the Automator:41
10MastermindDan the Automator, Jones3:34
11National Movie ReviewDan the Automator, Jones:53
12MadnessJones, Dan the Automator4:38
13Meet Cleofis Randolph the PatriarchDan the Automator, Jones4:59
14Time Keeps on SlippingDan the Automator, Jones, Albarn:49
15News (A Wholly Owned Subsidiary of Microsoft Inc.)Jones, Dan the Automator3:33
16Turbulence [Remix]Dan the Automator, Jones:36
17Fantabulous Rap Extravanganza, Pt. 2Dan the Automator, Jones:37
18BattlesongDan the Automator, Jones4:07
19Love StoryJones, Dan the Automator:31
20Memory LossJones, Lennon, Dan the Automator3:26
21Assmann 640 SpeaksJones, Dan the Automator4:39

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
2000CS75 Ark
2002CD75 Ark
2000CD75 Ark
2002CS75 Ark
2000LP75 Ark



Group Members:
Dan the Automator
Kid Koala
Del tha Funkee Homosapien
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Similar Artists:
Antipop Consortium
Prince Paul
Kool Keith
Gorillaz
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Influenced By:
Parliament
James Brown
Sun Ra
Company Flow
Afrika Bambaataa
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