YosepH is the second studio album by Luke Vibert under his own name, released in 2003 on Warp. It was originally shipped from Warpmart with a sheet of glow-in-the-dark stickers. The album is dedicated to the memories of Peter Walker and Rob Mitchell.
Critical reception
Alex Linhardt of Pitchfork gave YosepA a 7.3 out of 10, commenting that "The album makes a conscious attempt to burrow into the glitzy, wondrous world of classic acid house and the infamously resonant and bouncy modulations of the Roland TB-303, a machine basically responsible for most of the house and electro of the last thirty years."[5] Simon Evans of MusicOMH said, "the album has a decidedly retro feel, something that is enhanced by Vibert's use throughout of analogue-era synths, complete with all their idiosyncratic electronic beeps and burps."[3]
Nick Southall of Stylus Magazine gave YosepH a grade of B−, describing it as "one of the most stupidly danceable albums of the year."[7] Patrick Sisson of PopMatters said, "YosepH shows that Vibert continues to make solid music that is worth nodding your head to."[6]
Track listing
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1. | "Liptones" | 4:01 |
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2. | "Synthax" | 4:32 |
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3. | "Freak Time Baby" | 2:54 |
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4. | "Countdown" | 3:32 |
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5. | "Nok Tup" | 4:05 |
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6. | "I Love Acid" | 4:19 |
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7. | "Ambalek" | 2:52 |
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8. | "Acidisco" | 5:08 |
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9. | "Stan D'infamy" | 3:16 |
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10. | "YosepH" | 3:33 |
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11. | "Slowfast" | 4:30 |
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12. | "Snapdance" | 4:13 |
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13. | "Harmonic" | 4:33 |
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14. | "Arcade Acid" | 4:32 |
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