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01Get Your Snack On Listen
02Four Ton Mantis Listen
03Slowly Listen
04Marine Machines Listen
05Golfer versus Boxer Listen
06Deo Listen
07Precursor — feat. Quadraceptor Listen
08Saboteur Listen
09Rhino Jockey Listen
10Keepin’ It Steel (The Anvil Track) Listen
11Chocolate Lovely Listen
12Natureland Listen


Admit it. You never got Amon Tobin before and now your knob's dropped off. See? See?

Fear not. Ninja's very own preacher man (uh?) has returned with more industrial strength rhythm vindaloodoo to give you the hoodoo. The Brazilico-fellow who brought you the international monster 'Permutations' returns with 'Supermodified' - some darkside psychedelia for twisted knickers and teflon dons.

'Get Your Snack On' sets the tone - a sixties anthem for when the acid has turns very, very bad. You can almost feel your skin crawl off and go somewhere else. From there on in, things get a little intense. 'Marine Machines' lulls you then slaps you about a bit. 'Golfer vs. Boxer' will cause many a punch up in a bag of clubs. Even the seemingly 'mellow' moments (disgusting word) like 'Deo' leave you feeling like
an extra in 'Blue Velvet'. But don't worry (be wappy), there's a rare exhilaration to be had here.

You see, Mr Tobin has a way of combining the hauntingly, dauntingly, flauntingly beautiful with the harshest, huffiest, stripped and screaming beats around. Sometimes it leaves you feeling sorry for your speakers. Most often, it just leaves you breathless - caught up in some backward loop and loving it. Or, at least, living it. And, as such, wordlessly, it says more than any 225 word summary is likely to. ..or would want to.



“…his subtle genius places him forever one step ahead of the listener and several light years in front of his contemporaries,”
Uncut

“The shape of the new,”
The Independent

“Mixes classical passages, dark drum ‘n’ bass and widescreen film scores with a refreshingly warped approach to rhythmic compatibility… Bewitching.”
The Times

“… not quite like anything else you’ve heard… But once you’ve got the hang of Tobin’s playful mood-swings, you’ll be swinging along with him.”
The Independent On Sunday – “Supermodified” Album of The Week

“Some kind of rhythmic alchemist… Tobin is nothing short of a production genius and a true guru”
DJ