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		<title>Mute Math &#8211; Mute Math (Teleprompt Edition)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Oct 2007 00:57:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Corey Dutson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<em><a href="http://www.mutemath.com/" title="Mute Math" target="_blank">Mute Math</a>: Teleprompt Edition</em> is one of two release versions (the other being the <a href="http://www.zambooie.com/stores/Detail.tpl?&#38;sku=MMCD100&#38;st_id=180" title="New Version" target="_blank">Warner Bros. release,</a> which I have not listened to, though they are fairly close I'm told) exists for a very interesting 52 minutes. The tracks start off small (ranging from one to four minutes) but quickly move into the six to seven minute range. One reason I can possibly find for this is the over all ambient feel to the Album. The whole thing reeks of "chill," which I don't want to say is a bad thing. You do however need to be in the mood to listen to it. This is not an album I would listen to when working out. Yoga maybe, but not for anything that required me to be pumped.

No I do not do yoga.]]></description>
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<div class="trackListing">Track Listing:</div>
<ol>
<li> Collapse</li>
<li>Typical</li>
<li>After We Have Left Our Homes</li>
<li>Noticed **</li>
<li>Without It **</li>
<li>Polite</li>
<li>Stare at the Sun</li>
<li>Obsolete **</li>
<li>Break the Same</li>
<li>You Are Mine **</li>
<li>Picture</li>
<li>Stall out</li>
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<p>**Clear Favorites</p>
<p>The piano and drums are featured heavily throughout the tracks, though I use &#8216;heavily&#8217; in a loose sense. What I mean to say is they are the featured instruments throughout their debut album. The whole thing tends to remind me of a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyberpunk" title="cyberpunk" target="_blank">cyberpunk</a> film nóir (someone tell me if I used the wrong character there) Adding to the point is the fact that many of the tracks don&#8217;t even feature singing; they&#8217;re purely instrumental.</p>
<p>One thing that can start to grate on you is the fact that the singer sounds the exact same in every song where he <em>does</em> sing. Some people may not mind or even notice this, but for people like me who have a horrible habit of skipping artists for variation&#8230; well it gets sort of old. Like I said, you need to be in the mood to listen to this one.</p>
<p>As an aside, I almost favorite-ed the second track &#8220;Typical&#8221; as it is a fairly solid track but ironically, I found it rather typical-sounding in and of itself. It&#8217;s a good track, but just didn&#8217;t make the cut for me.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a fairly laid-back album and you really need to be in the mood to listen to it. I suggest either driving your car around metropoli (what the hell is the multiple for metropolis?) in car commercials, or when you otherwise need to be very calm and reflective. I&#8217;m glad I have the album, but only for certain tracks. Hell, three don&#8217;t even qualify as tracks in my book. Being all under 1:30 they&#8217;re just long interludes as far as I&#8217;m concerned.</p>
<p>6/10</p>
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