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Music for an Accelerated Culture (Bonus Track Version)

Hadouken!

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Album Review

Imagine a cross between the Prodigy and 2 Unlimited (yes, it is possible), and Hadouken! are the band that achieved that unlikely pairing on their debut full-length album, Music for an Accelerated Culture. Track three was titled "Game Over" and computer gaming featured high on Hadouken!'s list of influences, even down to their name, which reportedly came from a specific fighting attack move in the Street Fighter game. Using computer-generated bleeps and synthesized sounds to create a kind of wall of sound behind James Smith's vocals, tracks such as "That Boy That Girl" began to surface on the Internet as early as February 2007, and some of the tracks had also appeared on the EP Not Here to Please You, which was issued only as a downloadable set of tracks or on the relatively new format of a USB memory stick. The band waited until May 2008 to release its first proper album, which featured a programmed drumbeat and bassline throughout, making most of lyrical content almost irrelevant. One doubts Hadouken! knew too much about the Dutch techno band from the early '90s named 2 Unlimited, but the synth riffs bear a remarkable similarity. Near the end of the album was the track "Liquid Lives," a song that became a reasonably sized hit (well, number 36 for one week) in the early summer of 2007. Perhaps the album was a classic example of a band waiting too long to release it officially, and fans' excitement had already faded.

Customer Reviews

What An Album!

To be honest this band never seem to not amaze me there link to techno and progidy are class a true band for the indie people but this is one brilliant album the first version was good but this beats it hands down i wish these would come into a bigger band and get their break in the industry because they can do it at the top if given the chance please please people buy this HIGHLY RECOMMEND :)

Amazing though init!

What an album. Great start to finish! Get smashed gate crash 8/10 That boy that girl 10/10 Game over 8/10 Decleration of war 7/10 Mr misfortune 8/10 Crank it up 9/10 what she did 10/10 driving nowhere 8/10 Liquid lives 7/10 Spend your life 8/10 Wait for you 8/10 Get smashed gate crash Live 9/10 Decleration of war live 8/10 What she did live 10/10 Bounce live 9/10 Crank it up live 9/10

Wow...

With down-to-earth lyrics, an in-your-face sound and heaps of attitude, Hadouken have managed to capture the teenage youth of today within an album- a great achievement by anyone's standards. This is catchy, to the point, blunt music, a cross between The Prodigy's dance-rock and white rap. "What She Did" is a great song and should not be overshadowed by "Liquid Lives", "That Boy That Girl" etc. Awesome club/party music, and another album should hopefully be on the cards in the not too distant future.

Biography

Formed: England

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

One of the many indie bands that fought for the title "Voice of Young Britain 2008," Hadouken! arrived with the manifesto "We are the wasted youth/And we are the future too." Naming themselves after a special move from the video game Street Fighter, the band combined indie rock, rave culture, and grime influences to create music that sounded like Lords of Acid, Dizzee Rascal, and Test Icicles played all at once. They came together in late 2006 when two Leeds University students — James Smith...
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