Shopping > Music > cEvin Key > Music for Cats

cEvin Key - Music for Cats (CD)

Music for Cats
$22.28
5 out of 5.0 stars 3 Ratings (3 Reviews)

Album Details: Music for Cats

Release Date:12/27/2005
Label:Metropolis Records
UPC:782388007528

User Reviews: Music for Cats

  • Overall:

    A fan of Skinny Puppy?

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jun 30, 2001

    than this album is for you..cEvin Key was part of the driving force in Skinny Puppy and continues upon his musical journy on this album...a must for any fan of electronic music

  • Overall:

    cEvin Key is a God

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Mar 2, 2001

    One of the best Electronic albums ever made, incredable landscapes, sublime noise, beats like you have never heard. A journey of an Album. Get it.

Pro Reviews: Music for Cats

  • All Music Guide

    The title of cEvin Key's Music for Cats shouldn't be taken literally; most felines would be a bit terrified of the electronic trickery Key and friends employ here. The friends make up what the liner notes call the SubConscious Orchestra, and they are the late D.R. Goettel, Genesis P-Orridge, Ashok Sarkar, John West, Philth, and Mark Spybey. The music these fellows create is a creepy, energetic, and gurgling cacophony of analog and digital confusion. Tracks like "Meteorite," which sparkles and blips as sound effects crisscross between the right and left stereo channels, would cause any cat to twitch and turns its ears 270 degrees to see what the ruckus is about. It's certainly not about the Goth suspense and political statements of Skinny Puppy, Key, and Goettel's mother band. The songs actually sounds more like Autechre tracks than anything else. "Bird" is delicately pretty as it creates a bubbling mood of tension and paranoia. It wouldn't be out of place on a Boards of Canada album if... it wasn't underscored by a repetitive, scary keyboard effect. P-Orridge's vocals on "Inside Jam World," "Have You Ever Felt Like This?," and "Beauty Is the Enemy" are the usual spoken-word strangeness for which he's become known. In these instances, Music for Cats operates more as a collection of mood pieces than anything approaching Skinny Puppy or Download territory. Many songs end up sounding more like fragments than finished pieces. Key leans toward relatively obvious samples, sound effects, and repetition a bit too frequently on the lesser tracks, which also unfortunately clock in longer than necessary. "Herbalist Rule" and "Have You Ever Felt Like This?" are two of the more successful tracks, with the former suggesting twisted drum'n'bass and the latter containing some truly terrifying moments via P-Orridge. Music for Cats is not at the visionary level of Skinny Puppy, and it's not for skinny or fat cats, but it is effortlessly dark, cryptic, and discomforting, and often quite pretty. Ultimately, it suggests that, with better arrangements, cEvin Key is capable of producing slightly more compelling music. - Tim DiGravina, All Music Guide Read more Less

Compare Prices: Music for Cats

Store Store Rating Price Notes/Coupons

Amazon.com Marketplace

48 Ratings

(29 Reviews)

Write a review

$22.28Total Price N/A New Item

4 Coupons & Deals

fantastic prices with ease & comfort of amazon
Go to Store

Rate & Write a Review: Music for Cats

All fields marked with * are required
0 out of 5.0 stars
0 out of 5.0 stars
0 out of 5.0 stars
Maximum of 4,000 characters
Cancel

Rate & Write a Review: Music for Cats

Thank You. Your review has been posted.
View your postClose