Onelung – Nu Scientist

Nu Scientist

Nu Scientist (album download) $10.00
Nu Scientist (CD) $10.00
01 An Unquiet Moon $1.75
02 Highrhodes $1.75
03 Treat $1.75
04 SUPERdude $1.75
05 Change Of The Century $1.75
06 Wigged $1.75
07 Nuscientist $1.75
08 The Royal Loop $1.75
09 Far As I $1.75
10 Evil Dude $1.75
11 Shake And Run $1.75
12 Mix It Up $1.75
13 Feeble Things $1.75
14 The Sleeper Wakes $1.75

Nu Scientist, by Onelung, delivers a tasty mash up of funky electronic grooves, lazy beats and experimental soundscapes.

On this, his fourth album, Onelung aka New Zealander Kevin Tutt serves up a mouth-watering smorgasbord of rhythms, dipping into a world of leftfield sampled delights. Tunes on offer here are all sample based, and are sourced from the internet and Kevin’s own recorded samples. There is an unnerving layering of textures and strange sonic sorcery that lends an air of unpredictability to the whole proceedings – which is to say, it never gets dull.

Reviews

“Nu Scientist rips along like a turbo-charged moon-hopper, bouncing and swaggering all over the place. It’s a refreshing blast of upbeat samples and riffs full of catchy hooks and funky licks. This is a swinging psychedelic affair, layered with a refreshingly eclectic blast of groovy samples from jazzy double bass to vintage sci-fi sound effects, and never rests on the clichéd smoothness of much house or downbeat filler.” Rip It Up

“Nu Scientist is a rich listen for those who don’t seek genre-specific sounds. Onelung is a one-man-band, making his pieces by delicately sampling his own and a vast history of recorded music. Very seldom does his music sound like a join-the-dots attempt at slotting things together: overall, it’s a rich, almost cinematic listening experience.” Metro

“Playing out like an imaginary movie with grooves, (Nu Scientist) cleverly samples and reconfigures jazz, rare groove, and a myriad of other well chosen samples, placing them into a lazy loping, slowly funkified context. If you like Amon Tobin, or some of the moodier releases of Ninja Tune, this is definitely worth a listen.” Real Groove

“A beautiful album, wistful electronica and sleepy beats that’s as good for bedtime as it is for the first thing in the morning.” Pulp