Prefuse 73Best Prefuse 73 Albums Ranked
7.3
Avg Score
11
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11
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2
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Summary from 11 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Prefuse 73's catalog across 11 albums from 11 opinions, with an overall average of 7.3/10. The top-rated Prefuse 73 album is One Word Extinguisher (2003) with a 8.8/10 average from 2 ratings, followed by Vocal Studies and Uprock Narratives and Extinguished: Outtakes. The discography on Wavelength spans 2001 to 2018.
One Word Extinguisher
“Up to now, Scott Herren-- the shy, lanky Atlantan responsible for Prefuse 73's fabulous glitch-hop debut *Vocal Studies + Uprock Narratives*-- hasn't made his name as a purveyor of confessional music. The closest he ever came was the laptop catharsis of Delarosa and Asora, which had no secrets to tell; rather, its intricacies of meter and texture gave your head something to do while your guts spil”
Extinguished: Outtakes
“Cultural orgasm. Whisper in my ear and tell me you hate me. Vikings invade the Mediterranean and don't leave. Diarrhea takes over your life. These are all titles from Scott Herren's latest EP, a relentless megamix of material that didn't make it into his latest album. And no, I couldn't resist spouting them all up front. Let's just move on. Last time on Prefuse: The *One Word Extinguisher* LP doc”
Rivington Não Rio
“Newly signed to Temporary Residence, Guillermo Scott Herren reboots the Prefuse 73 name with a series of EPs which constitute his best work in well over a decade. They prove exactly how well he fits alongside his new labelmates, old friends The Books' Zammuto and Paul De Jong, William Basinski, Grails and Rachel Grimes and others.”
The '92 vs. '02 Collection - EP
“Whenever I'm making a public appearance-- be it a guest lecture at an Ivy League institution, a poetry slam in the East Village, or a Costco outlet opening in Yuma, Arizona-- I'm often asked the same question by some concerned audience member. "Rob," they ask, "as a world-renowned Internet music critic, can you please explain to me what 'IDM' is?" Chuckling to myself and stroking my salt-and-peppe”
Security Screenings
“Latest from Scott Herren features guest appearances by Four Tet, TV on the Radio's Tunde Adebimpe, and Mobb Deep's Prodigy, and finds the producer regaining some of the focus he lost on last year's Surrounded by Silence.”
Surrounded By Silence
“Scott Herren follows two LPs of pioneering glitch-hop with a more guest-heavy third full-length, one that includes appearances from the Books, El-P, and a handful of Wu-Tang Clan members.”
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