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Released
  
January 1, 2000

Artist
  
Vladislav Delay

Producer
  
Vladislav Delay

Genre
  
Glitch

Length
  
76:41

Release date
  
1 January 2000

Label
  
Mille Plateaux

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Similar
  
Multila, Demo(n) Tracks, The Four Quarters, Vocalcity, Ele

Entain is the second album by Finnish producer Sasu Ripatti under the name Vladislav Delay. It was released in 2000 on Mille Plateaux.

Contents

The album contains six tracks. Two ("Kohde," "Ele") are different versions of tracks that appeared on Ripatti's first Vladislav Delay album Ele. Two ("Poiko," "Notke") are originals, and two are untitled interludes under two minutes long.

Entain was made the same year as Vocalcity, his acclaimed house album released as Luomo. It contains the same number of tracks and is only two seconds longer.

Reception

Allmusic called the album "barely conscious ambience with an unsettling atmosphere" in a four-star review. Almost Cool said of the album: "It’s repetitive and slightly maddening if you’re having any sort of short attention span at all, but if you’re content to simply drift about as it ebbs and flows around you, it can be quite nice."

Pitchfork Media's Nick Sylvester, on the other hand, called it "aimless" and said it was one of "Delay's most difficult listens."

Track listing

  1. "Kohde" (22:06)
  2. "Untitled Track" (1:37)
  3. "Poiko" (19:20)
  4. "Notke" (16:40
  5. "Ele" (15:20)
  6. "Untitled Track" (1:38)

Songs

1Notke16:43
2Kohde16:48
3Poiko13:04

References

Entain Wikipedia


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