No Instruments
Neuroticfish · 1999
70 min · 15 tracks · futurepop
A pulsating blend of electronic soundscapes and introspective lyrics that define the futurepop genre.
No Instruments is an album by Neuroticfish, released in 1999. A pulsating blend of electronic soundscapes and introspective lyrics that define the futurepop genre. 'No Instruments' received critical acclaim within the electronic music community, influencing the futurepop genre and solidifying Neuroticfish as a key player. The album's innovative use of electronic textures and emotive songwriting resonated with fans and critics alike, leading to chart success in Europe. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does No Instruments sound like?
A pulsating blend of electronic soundscapes and introspective lyrics that define the futurepop genre. Rooted in futurepop.
What makes No Instruments by Neuroticfish notable?
'No Instruments' received critical acclaim within the electronic music community, influencing the futurepop genre and solidifying Neuroticfish as a key player. The album's innovative use of electronic textures and emotive songwriting resonated with fans and critics alike, leading to chart success in Europe. Released in 1999, 'No Instruments' marked Neuroticfish's debut album, establishing their presence in the burgeoning futurepop scene. This album followed their early singles, showcasing a significant leap in production quality and thematic depth.
How many songs are on No Instruments?
No Instruments has 15 tracks, running approximately 70 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Close 3:49
- 2 Unexpected 4:23
- 3 Skin Standout 4:06
- 4 Black Again 5:08
- 5 Pain 5:09
- 6 Inside 5:05
- 7 Mechanic of the Sequence Standout 4:07
- 8 M.F.A.P.L. 4:19
- 9 Breaking the Cliche 4:15
- 10 Hospitality 4:03
- 11 War Standout 3:32
- 12 Ultrahymn 3:46
- 13 M.F.A.P.L. (Intelligent Tribal Freak mix) 5:21
- 14 All I Say 8:19
- 15 Black Again (V3) 4:54
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