Subliminal Simulation


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FieldValue
nameSubliminal Simulation
typeAlbum
artistDream Warriors
coverSubliminal Simulation.jpg
releasedOctober 4, 1994
recorded1991 (I’ve Lost My Innocence), 1993-1994
genreCanadian hip hop, jazz rap
length51:46
labelPendulum/EMI
7243 8 30345 2 9
E2-30345
producerDream Warriors, 99, DJ Premier, Gang Starr, Black Katt, Butterfly, Da Grassroots Music, Billy Bryans
prev_titleAnd Now the Legacy Begins
prev_year1991
next_titleThe Master Plan
next_year1996
misc{{Singles
nameSubliminal Simulation
typestudio
single1Day in Day Out
single1date1994
single2California Dreamin'
single2date1995
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| name = Subliminal Simulation | type = Album | artist = Dream Warriors | cover = Subliminal Simulation.jpg | alt = | released = October 4, 1994 | recorded = 1991 (I’ve Lost My Innocence), 1993-1994 | venue = | studio = | genre = Canadian hip hop, jazz rap | length = 51:46 | label = Pendulum/EMI 7243 8 30345 2 9 E2-30345 | producer = Dream Warriors, 99, DJ Premier, Gang Starr, Black Katt, Butterfly, Da Grassroots Music, Billy Bryans | prev_title = And Now the Legacy Begins | prev_year = 1991 | next_title = The Master Plan | next_year = 1996 | misc = {{Singles | name = Subliminal Simulation | type = studio | single1 = Day in Day Out | single1date = 1994 | single2 = California Dreamin' | single2date = 1995 Subliminal Simulation is the second studio album by Canadian hip hop group Dream Warriors, released in 1994 in Canada and worldwide in 1995, on EMI/Pendulum Records. The original duo, King Lou and Capital Q, expanded to include Spek and DJ Luv (Michie Mee's former DJ).

Background

Following their well-received debut album, And Now the Legacy Begins, Dream Warriors' second effort featured appearances by Guru and DJ Premier of Gang Starr and Butterfly of Digable Planets. The collaboration "I've Lost My Ignorance" was originally released as a 12" single in 1991, though the album version has a different beat. Continuing the jazz rap trend, spoken word is performed during the interludes. The first single, "Day In Day Out", showcased the newest MC, Spek. The second single was "California Dreamin'".

Reception

|rev1 = AllMusic |rev1score = |rev2 = Q |rev2score = |rev3 = RapReviews |rev3score = 9/10 |rev4 = The Source |rev4score = The album received generally mixed reviews from music critics. Nin Chan of RapReviews wrote: "Dream Warriors successfully recreate the night-at-the-jazz-club feel championed by The Roots and classic Tribe". He also called the album a "landmark in Canadian hip-hop and hell, hip-hop in general." The Source Nicholas Poluhoff called it "a positive and ambitious LP" that "may not have enough to truly stand out", highlighting two spoken word interludes, which he called "true gems". John Bush of AllMusic thought that "Dream Warriors' jazz-rap formula has run out of steam". The album was nominated for Best Rap Recording at the 1995 Juno Awards.

Track listing

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#TitleProducer(s)Featured guest(s)Length
1."Intro"Dream Warriors0:29
2."Are We There Yet"Dream Warriors3:15
3."Day In Day Out"Dream Warriors3:55
4."Adventures of Plastic Man"99 and Dream Warriors991:09
5."It's a Project Thing"DJ Premier4:24
6."Paranoia – The "P" Noise"Dream Warriors2:59
7."I've Lost My Ignorance"Dream Warriors and Gang StarrGuru3:33
8."Break the Stereo"Dream Warriors4:45
9."When I Was at the Jam"Black KattBlack Katt1:34
10."Burns 1"99991:52
11."Tricycles and Kittens"Dream Warriors and ButterflyButterfly5:22
12."California Dreamin'"Dream Warriors5:04
13."No Dingbats Allowed"Da Grassroots Music and Dream Warriors4:14
14."You Think I Don't Know"Black KattBlack Katt1:22
15."Sink into the Frame of the Portrait"Billy Bryans and Dream Warriors3:36
16."I Wouldn't Wanna Be Ya"Dream Warriors3:43
17."Outro"Dream Warriors0:30
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Release history

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RegionDate
Canada1994
United KingdomFebruary 1, 1995
United StatesApril 25, 1995
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Personnel

  • Alfio Annibalini – Assistant Engineer
  • Beans – Producer
  • Tim Bran – Engineer, Mixing
  • Derek Brin – Programming, Producer, Engineer, Mixing
  • Billy Bryans – Producer
  • Butterfly – Remixing, Assistant Producer
  • Tom Coyne – Mastering
  • DJ Premier – Producer, Mixing
  • Dream Warriors – Producer, Mixing
  • G-Spot – Engineer
  • Gang Starr – Vocals, Producer
  • Tom Garneau – Assistant Engineer
  • Rupert Gayle – Executive Producer
  • Bruce Grant – Engineer, Mixing
  • Huge Voodoo – Producer
  • Orin Isaacs – Bass, Engineer
  • Black Katt – Poetry, Producer
  • Dennis Kelly – Engineer, Mixing
  • NinetyNine – Poetry, Producer
  • Eddie Sancho – Engineer
  • Walter Sobczak – Producer, Engineer, Mixing
  • Max Vargas – Engineer
  • David Williams – Keyboards

References

References

  1. "Subliminal Simulation – Dream Warriors". [[AllMusic]].
  2. (March 1995). "Dream Warriors – Subliminal Simulation".
  3. (November 30, 2004). "Dream Warriors :: Subliminal Simulation :: EMI".
  4. Poluhoff, Nicholas. (May 1995). "Dream Warriors – Subliminal Simulation".
  5. "Dream Warriors". [[Juno Awards]].
  6. [https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000008OXX Subliminal Simulation] Amazon.co.uk. Accessed on February 3, 2010.
  7. [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000008OXX Subliminal Simulation] Amazon.com. Accessed on February 3, 2010.

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