The Ninja Tune label has their own podcast, and the second episode is a half an hour that takes you through Amon Tobin’s career, roughly from the beginning to his latest (awesome) album. Bear with the first couple of rather generic jungle tracks, and you’ll find yourself in dark unfamiliar territories.
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Great to see you liking Amon Tobin, too. I’m a huge fan for years now, and I know only few people that adore his music as much as I do.
I just bought the new Amon Tobin CD. The man definitely goes into interesting sonic territory
He played here in Budapest yesterday night. My mind is still blown away and will not recover in the near future.
I thought the first few tracks were the best ones. Gotta love the classical elements to Bloodstone and the droning motor spinning from left to right in Esther’s.
Be sure to check out the Chaos Theory soundtrack. His best piece in my book.
I heard a specific Amon Tobin track called “Creatures” and it really got me interested.
What a co-incidence – I happened to stumble apon this the same day I purchased his new album!
Great to see yet another Tobin lover, and its interesting to see him progress from jungle-bebop crossover to something a little more experimental. He’s somewhat of an industrial BT, in my opinion.