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Death in Vegas - Contino Sessions (CD)

Contino Sessions
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Album Details: Contino Sessions

Release Date:09/14/1999
Label:Sony Bmg Europe
UPC:743216619924

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User Reviews: Contino Sessions

  • Overall:

    fan-bloody-tastic!

    By headswimming  Mar 28, 2000

    I bought this on the strenght of single Aisha, but the rest of the album is quite different. Dirge is my favourite, and soul auctioneer is great, Bobby Gillespies' (Primal Scream) vocals sound amazing. I don't normally listen to any dance music, but... this dark, psychadelic dance rock is superb, I now am desperate to get a copy of Dead Elvis. This is one of the albums of '99, and has introduced me to a new genre of music, truly awesome. Read more Less

  • Overall:

    Not what I expected, but better

    By Luke Ryan  Jan 22, 2000

    When the bass line of dirge kicks in or you hear Iggy Pop singing "Aisha, I'm Vibrating", you know that this album is something special. The heavy beats, Ian Buttons guitar playing and most of all, Richard Fearless' genius make this one of the best ...albums of 1999. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Contino Sessions

  • All Music Guide

    The amount of hype that greeted this album upon release was notable even by U.K. press terms, leading to quite an unexpected amount of overall attention upon the band's second release. Justified? Not quite it's important to approach this CD on its own terms, and on that level it's a good album, but not a great one. Claimed goals at being inspired by Primal Scream's Screamadelica aside, Contino doesn't achieve anything near the same sense of reach and sweep as that album did, not to releases like My Bloody Valentine's Loveless and other cited role models. The Richard Fearless/Tim Holmes combination here seems to restrict itself to production and arrangement, commissioning a variety of players, notably a key duo of guitarist Ian Button and bassist Mat Flint, to interpret their songs under their overall guidance. Button and Flint are quite good at what they do the two get to shine right at the start on the crawling build and freakout of "Dirge" but sometimes an overall mood is set with...out much being added to it. Slow, steady beats and breaks flesh out things reasonably enough. The band's ace in the hole lies with the series of guest vocalists, starting (perhaps unsurprisingly) with Primal Scream's Bobby Gillespie. Jesus and Mary Chain singer Jim Reid, Scottish singer Dot Allison, and punk legend Iggy Pop also take a bow, the latter guesting on the album's undoubted highlight, the aggressive, energetic "Aisha." Perhaps the most interesting move, though, is on "Aladdin's Story," with the London Community Gospel Choir taking a bow in the same way they did with Spiritualized. At base, Contino is a reasonably entertaining and sometimes quite compelling combination of slower dance aesthetics translated into rock roll terms and sounds. It just isn't the end of the world, that's all. - Ned Raggett, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Death in Vegas

A DJ at the big beat melting-pot ~the Sunday Social alongside the Chemical Brothers and Jon Carter, Richard Fearless formed a studio project named Death in Vegas to pump out a similar type of audio adrenaline. With the helping hand of Steve Hellier, Fearless spent two years working on material for an LP, then released Dead Elvis on Britain's Concrete label in early 1997... Read more