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Decent Work for Decent Pay
Diplo
Decent Work for Decent Pay
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Alternative Rock, Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
 
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2009 mix from Philly DJ Wes Pentz (AKA Diplo). When Pentz released his debut album, Florida, on Big Dada in the autumn of 2004, he was a relatively obscure DJ and producer from Philadelphia. Through the success of his c...  more »

     
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All Artists: Diplo
Title: Decent Work for Decent Pay
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Big Dada Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2009
Re-Release Date: 2/3/2009
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Alternative Rock, Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
Styles: Electronica, Indie & Lo-Fi, Dance Pop, Southern Rap, Pop Rap
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 5021392125824

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2009 mix from Philly DJ Wes Pentz (AKA Diplo). When Pentz released his debut album, Florida, on Big Dada in the autumn of 2004, he was a relatively obscure DJ and producer from Philadelphia. Through the success of his club night Hollertronix, high-profile production work, tireless unearthing of new dance trends from around the world (in particular, Brazil), the inception of his own label Mad Decent, and his never-less-than-brilliant DJ sets, Diplo is now a force in music culture across the planet. This mix includes cuts from M.I.A, Bloc Party, CSS, Spank Rock, Bonde Do Role and Diplo himself.
 

CD Reviews

Not complete release . . .
Preferred Customer | Manhattan | 02/03/2009
(2 out of 5 stars)

"Note that this MP3 album doesn't contain all 17 tracks that appear on the full CD release; for whatever reason (probably licensing), the iTunes store doesn't have the full version either."
Diplo Loves Him Some Nintendo!
Heather Frazier | Pittsburgh, PA | 02/17/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)

"If you're a fan of Diplo like me, then you were probably pretty happy when his new album came out earlier this month.



Diplo is DJ Wes Pentz who is originally from Philly (which I did not know). For his debut only being 5 years ago, Diplo is a pretty big influence in the remixing world. There aren't too many of his works that I don't like. That's why I was just a tad disappointed with his newest release Decent Work for Decent Play.



Coming in with 12 songs (good), the album is only about 41 minutes long (not good)! Usually we're used to having an average of 5 minute long tracks especially in this genre. But, some of them are just past the 2 minute mark. The first track off the album is Diplo's "Newsflash" featuring Sandra Melody. I really like the song; does anyone remember Super Mario Bros. for Nintendo? The very original? And the scenes where you had to go through the castle to find and defeat Koopa? That's what this song reminds me of. Good stuff.



Second, is a Spank Rock song. "Put that Pussy on me" is a decent song. I recognized it from Girl Talk using parts of it in one of his tracks on his newest album Feed the Animals.



I don't know for sure what it is about the third song, but I love it. It's all Diplo himself and the name of the song is "200". That's that.



Samim's "Heater" is one of those happy dance songs. I'd already heard it on my Sirius one day, and had it downloaded. So, it was nice to know that I already knew one of the tracks.



There's a couple I could go without hearing more than a few times, though. "Way More Brazil" starts out awesome, but loses it's shine. "Smash a Kangaroo" is another one I am not super into. Interesting title though, huh? I like that. Pretty much, when you listen to the album, the first half gets you going and loving it. Then, the second part kind of slows you down to where you're half moving, and staring at the speakers wondering, "What's going on?!"



I'd also like to add that "Baby" featuring Vybz Kartel has some more Nintendo sounds in it. This time, it sounds like Super Mario Bros. 3. Particularly when Mario is underwater. Am I imagining this? Am I subconsciously longing for my childhood days of playing old-school Nintendo for hours? I don't think so...but maybe Diplo is?!



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