The Future is Now
Brian Rayner | Connecticut | 11/25/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"First of all, Thank God Nettwerk decided to re-release this awesome CD with some bonus stuff.
MC 900 Foot Jesus' HWTLO is a staple from an era long gone by. This piece of work can be best described as Beat Poetry interlaced with Acid Jazz smothered in Industrial Hip Hop with a splash of Psychedelic Creativity and Great Rhythm. But, there are many more secret ingredients that I dare not mention. You will just have to taste it for yourself.
Every song on here is excellent. I recommend purchasing this CD, then drinking a lot of alcohol (in the privacy of your domicile) and then turning up the speakers very loud.
This is also a great CD to play at a party. Everyone will love it and think you are the coolest kid on the block because they will have no idea who it is. Share a miracle and impress all of your friends at the same time. You will go straight to Heaven."
This is a "staple" for early electronic music fans.
Spanky McFister | TEXAS Biotch! | 06/30/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Where to begin, I have about 20 CDs in my collection of which I will NEVER part with, this album ranks in the upper most 5 of that list. I was hooked up to it from the advice of the owner of an independent "record" (back in the day when there were no CDs) store in Dallas (from which the artist also hails). If you like Meat Beat Manifesto's "Storm the Studio", Nitzer Ebb, early Kraftwerk, and The Beastie Boys "Paul's Boutique", you will love this album."
One of the great albums of all time.
Douglas Millhoff | Los Angeles, CA United States | 01/08/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Quirky hip-hop meets sublime acid jazz in a creative, subversive, sometimes humorous, and possibly psychotic masterpiece.
This album was a jaw-dropper the first time I heard it, and still absorbs me every time I play it. Solid all the way through, but not for everybody. There's stuff in here that will scare some people off, but for the rest of us, it's therapeutic, allowing listeners to get in touch with their inner sociopath and blow some steam."