Deltron 3030

Deltron 3030 Instrumentals

Editor's Review:

The original Deltron 3030 record, the brainchild of producer Dan The Automator (The Cantankerous Captain Aptos), rapper Del the Funky Homosapien (Deltron) and DJ Kid Koala (Skiznod the Boy Wonder), was heralded as one of last year’s best hip-hop releases, but the album suffers from the eventually grading monotony of Del’s vocal tone. This release — the instrumentals from the original Deltron — contains all those amazing beats and scratches, sans Del’s raps, and though the vibe is mellower overall (the music itself lacks the story that the original album’s rhymes tell), it makes for a tighter, more interesting album, free from lyrical distraction to the stellar music. 75 Ark should have released the Instrumentals album along with the original Deltron record, but it might have revealed the original’s shortcomings before all the accolades poured in. The music is obviously Deltron 3030’s winning component.

– Max Sidman


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Record Label 75 Ark
Released May 2001

Tracks

1. 3030
2. Things You Can Do
3. Positive Contact
4. St. Catherine St.
5. Virus
6. Upgrade (A Brymar College Course)
7. New Coke
8. Mastermind
9. National Movie Review
10. Madness
11. Meet Cleofis Randolph The Patriarch
12. Time Keeps On Slipping
13. Turbulence (Remix)
14. Battlesong
15. Love Story
16. Memory Loss
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