Charlie's Family by Download (CD - 07/29/1997)

Charlie's Family by Download (CD - 07/29/1997)
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As the official soundtrack of Jim van Bebber's movie of the same name, Charlie's Family sees Downloa...

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As the official soundtrack of Jim van Bebber's movie of the same name, Charlie's Family sees Download in an interesting place. The chaotic, provocative, and experimental flavor of electronica that ...
 
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"Charlie's Family" (07/29/1997) Rock & Pop Download, MetropolisPersonnel: cEvin Key (keyboards, drums, programming); Mark Spybey (keyboards, programming). As the official soundtrack of Jim van Bebber's movie of the same name, Charlie's Family sees Download in an interesting place. The chaotic, provocative, and experimental flavor of electronica that Download engineer now supports another picture, rather than building its own. The results are solid. Download's aggressive knob-tweaking and cut-up flavor capture a dark threat throughout Charlie's Family, overlaid at times with a collection of movie sample...

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