Quicksand (album)

Quicksand
Studio album by Noah23
Released June, 2002
Recorded 2001-2002
Genre Hip-hop
Length 54:06
Label 2nd Rec
Producer Orphan, Warhol, Ognihs, Troubadour, Lovely, Sseleman, Naval Aviator
Noah23 chronology
Tau Ceti
(2002)
Quicksand
(2002)
Ancient Israelites Older Than Anorthosite
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Exclaim (Positive) link
Moving Hands link
No Ripcord link
UKHH (Positive) link
Urban Smarts (64/100) link
Urbnet (Positive) link

Quicksand is a 2002 album by hip-hop artist Noah23.[1][2][3][4][5][6] Most of the album's production was handled by Orphan, the Plague Language collective's most prolific producer at the time.

The track "Crypto Sporidian", featuring Plague Language affiliate Baracuda, was released as a split single with the track "Deadly Rays" from Baracuda's debut album Tetragammoth.[7] Both tracks were produced by Orphan.

Contents

Critical reception

Allmusic gave the album a rating of 4 out of 5 stars.[8] Exclaim! wrote that the album "can rock the parties ("Digestive Enzymes"), the dance floors ("Resistance"), headphones ("Hourglass") and the art fags ("The Fall") all while maintaining a cohesive sound."[9]

Track listing

  1. "Saw Palmetto"
  2. "Volapuk"
  3. "Crypto Sporidian"
  4. "Octave"
  5. "Learning Curve"
  6. "Resistance"
  7. "Hourglass" (ft. Distant Relatives)
  8. "Banded Hairstreak"
  9. "Digestive Enzymes"
  10. "Nocturnal"
  11. "Imhotep"
  12. "Guelph" (ft. Baracuda)
  13. "Zenith Dub"
  14. "Julia Set"
  15. "The Fall"

Production credits

References