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Metropolis, Suite I: The Chase (CD - 2007)UPC: 00075678993282As low as $4.89 from DeepDiscount.com Artist: Janelle Monáe Label: Bad Boy Entertainment Genre: Rock & Pop - Alternative Album Description: Personnel: Janelle Monáe (vocals, cowbells, background vocals).Audio Mixers: Lord Mitchell A. "MitchOW!ski" Martian; Control_z.Arrangers: Kellis Jr. Parker; Nate "Rocket" Wonder.Multi-talented chanteuse Janelle Monáe was signed to Bad Boy after a series of scene-s... read more Personnel: Janelle Monáe (vocals, cowbells, background vocals). Audio Mixers: Lord Mitchell A. "MitchOW!ski" Martian; Control_z. Arrangers: Kellis Jr. Parker; Nate "Rocket" Wonder. Multi-talented chanteuse Janelle Monáe was signed to Bad Boy after a series of scene-stealing guest appearances on Outkast's IDLEWILD and Big Boi's GOT PURP? mixtape series. Her debut EP, METROPOLIS: THE CHASE SUITE, was one of the more hotly anticipated R&B releases of 2008 and boasts the same stylistic adventurousness and mind boggling eclecticism characteristic of fellow Atlanta artists like Outkast and TLC. Over the course of this short set, Janelle demonstrates mastery of a myriad of styles, from the new-wave-inflected pop of "Many Moons" to the horn-drenched retro-soul of "Mr. President". Janelle Monáe's uniqueness was not apparent from the beginning, as heard on Big Boi's second Got Purp compilation. The neo-electro remake of DeBarge's "Time Will Reveal" and the Off the Wall-emulating pop-funk of "Lettin' Go" were standouts -- even amidst nuggets like Konkrete's "Shit Ya Drawers," believe it or not -- but Monáe seemed destined to be one of those artists who appears on a glorified mixtape and either disappears or makes one under-promoted album prior to fleeing the industry. Even after spotlights on OutKast's Idlewild, it could not have been known to many outside Monáe's Atlanta circle that she was much more in line with Nona Hendryx and Afrofuturism than Ciara and 106 & Park. She probably has more time for Octavia Butler than Perez Hilton. Inspired by Fritz Lang's 1927 science fiction classic, Metropolis, Suite 1: The Chase is the first of four planned releases designed as easily processible EPs detailing the life of a rebellious soul-equipped android who risks disassembly by falling in love with a human. Strip away the concept, the packaging, and the equally entertaining and deep lyrics dealing in class/race, slavery, isolation, and love -- all of that material, as crucial as it is to the whole -- and there remains a handful of magnetic songs transferred through theatrical soul, 21st century new wave, ice-coated opera, and brassy hip-hop funk. The disc's center is made of "Violet Stars Happy Hunting!!!" and "Many Moons," conjoined songs that trump anything on the André 3000 half of OutKast's Speakerboxxx/The Love Below. "Sincerely, Jane" is dressed up in all the fantastical instrumentation of an otherworldly Broadway production but is as grounded in grim realism as Marvin Gaye's "Inner City Blues" or 2Pac's "Brenda's Got a Baby," and like those two songs, it is fueled by despair rather than self-righteousness. Monáe's voice is knockout level throughout, likely versatile enough to handle any style with effortlessly expressive ease. ~ Andy Kellman minimize
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