I Am Robot And Proud / The Catch & Spring Summer Autumn Winter
Artist I Am Robot And Proud
Album Title: The Catch & Spring Summer Autumn Winter
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Primary Genre Electronic
Format CD
Released 03/13/2007
Label Darla Records
Catalog No DRL 181
Bar Code No 7 08527 01812 5
Packaging Jewelcase
Tracks
1. The Catch (3:54)
2. Read & Re-Read (4:06)
3. Saturday Afternoon Plans (3:04)
4. James's Equation (5:53)
5. Eyes Closed Hopefully (4:01)
6. The Heart of Things (3:21)
7. The Satellite Kids (4:05)
8. Julie's Equation (4:44)
9. Vendredi Le 30 Mars (4:42)
10. When We Were All Together (3:37)
11. September Argument (4:17)
12. Last Day of Winter (4:39)
Date Acquired 02/21/2024
Personal Rating
Acquired from Darla Records
Purchase Price 12.00

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Notes

Notes:
Unified edition of debut album "The Catch" and of the mini-album follow up "Spring Summer Autumn Winter".

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Analyzed Folder: I Am Robot And Proud - The Catch & Spring Summer Autumn Winter_dr.txt
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DR        Peak          RMS      Filename            
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DR08   -0.10 dB   -09.83 dB  01 - The Catch.aif      
DR10   -0.10 dB   -13.11 dB  02 - Read & Re-Read.aif      
DR10  +0.00 dB   -11.50 dB  03 - Saturday Afternoon Plans.aif
DR10   -0.10 dB   -12.64 dB  04 - James's Equation.aif    
DR10   -0.10 dB   -12.00 dB  05 - Eyes Closed Hopefully.aif
DR08   -0.10 dB   -11.94 dB  06 - The Heart Of Things.aif  
DR09   -0.10 dB   -10.74 dB  07 - The Satellite Kids.aif  
DR08  +0.00 dB   -11.21 dB  08 - Julie's Equation.aif    
DR09  +0.00 dB   -11.29 dB  09 - Vendredi Le 30 Mars.aif  
DR09   -0.10 dB   -10.97 dB  10 - When We Were All Together.aif
DR08   -0.10 dB   -10.71 dB  11 - September Argument.aif  
DR08   -0.10 dB   -10.52 dB  12 - Last Day Of Winter.aif  
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Number of Files: 12
Official DR Value: DR9
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Reviews
All Music Guide Review by Margaret Reges:

2001 was a good year for pixel pop fans -- at least, it was good for the lucky few who were able to get a hold of one (or both!) of the first two discs crafted by Shaw-Han Liem (aka I Am Robot and Proud), The Catch and Spring Summer Autumn Winter. Those who weren't able to snag a copy of one of these babies through official means can rest easy, however, now that they've been reissued on one attractive, pale yellow disc. Like his later work, this is shimmering, skittering stuff that echoes the tender, computerized meanderings of Lullatone and Mum. Tracks like "The Satellite Kids" and "Vendredi le 30 Mars" cover the kind of delicate, warm and fuzzy territory that would eventually become a trademark in Liem's work. It's also the kind of friendly, feel-good lap-pop that makes listening to his albums a joy, and there's plenty of it to be found throughout these 12 tracks. But if there's still a good deal of material here that suggests how mellow I Am Robot's work would become over the course of the next few years, there's an equal amount of jumpy, percussive movement suggestive of Kraftwerk and, to an extent, Aphex Twin. The Catch's title track is stiff-jointed with blips and synths, as is "James' Equation," what with its clinical skips and chirrs. Which isn't to say that these tracks are any less human than Liem's more organic pieces -- they're very much alive, in fact. But it's neat to hear Kraftwerk's pronounced influence in these earlier works, especially when you take into account the kind of lush trappings Liem would apply to this basic skeleton in the following years. This disc is a must-listen for newcomers and established fans alike -- especially for those fans who didn't have a chance to hear The Catch the first time around.
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