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Karmacoma

"Karmacoma" is a song by British trip hop collective Massive Attack, released as the third and final single from their second album, Protection, on 20 March 1995. It contains rap vocals from band members 3D and Tricky. Tricky also recorded his own version of "Karmacoma", renamed "Overcome" for his debut studio album, Maxinquaye.

"Karmacoma"
Single by Massive Attack
from the album Protection
Released20 March 1995 (1995-03-20)[1]
Genre
Length5:21
LabelVirgin
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Massive Attack singles chronology
"Protection"
(1995)
"Karmacoma"
(1995)
"Risingson"
(1997)

Massive Attack themselves recorded a second version of the song (without Tricky) renamed "Fake the Aroma" on The Help Album, a compilation album for the charity War Child. The music video for "Karmacoma" was directed by Jonathan Glazer, his first.

Samples edit

The main rhythmic structure of the track is a loop taken from Nusret Fateh Ali Khan qawali 'Dam mast qalender mast mast'.[2] The melodic refrain (at 0:54) is taken from the opera Prince Igor by Russian composer Alexander Borodin, and also includes a sample of Tuvan throat singing also used by The KLF in "Dream Time in Lake Jackson", both of which come from the documentary 'Herders of Mongun Taiga'.[3] The bass line sample featured on the Portishead remix is the same bass line used by Serge Gainsbourg in the song "Melody" from his 1971 album Histoire de Melody Nelson.[4] The "Napoli Trip Mix" of the song by Italian band Almamegretta contains samples from Roberto Paci Dalò's record "Napoli", released in 1993. The Startled Insects wrote the music for this track (Tim Norfolk and Bob Locke).

"Overcome" edit

"Overcome"
 
Single by Tricky
from the album Maxinquaye
ReleasedJanuary 1995
GenreTrip hop
Length4:30
Label4th & B'way Records
Songwriter(s)Tricky
Producer(s)Tricky, Mark Saunders
Tricky singles chronology
"Ponderosa"
(1994)
"Overcome"
(1995)
"Black Steel"
(1995)

Tricky remade "Karmacoma" for his 1995 debut album Maxinquaye under the title "Overcome", enlisting Martina Topley-Bird to sing his lyrics and incorporating a sample of Shakespears Sister's 1992 song "Moonchild".[5] It was released as the third single from the album, a month before the album release. David Bennun from The Quietus later called his version "a thick, unquiet fever dream – and an almost cubist vision of a moment in time that encompasses within the same frame a couple walking through quiet suburbs as the Gulf War rages three thousand miles away".[6] In an interview for Melody Maker, Tricky was asked about the sexual nature of the song and other material on Maxinquaye, to which he responded:

No, no, not at all. Even the parts that are about sex ain't about sex. Like in Overcome: ‘You and I walking through the suburbs / We're not exactly lovers’. Then it goes, ‘And then you wait / For the next Kuwait’. You could be walking down the street with your girlfriend, and at the same moment Kuwait is getting bombed. It's to do with a moment in time. I'm trying to be three dimensional. It's about the world. I suppose there is a lot of sex and violence in the world. We're like – Martina, what's that word – sociologists? Is that a word? We're documentarians. That's what we do. We document the situations around us. Violence. Death. Sex. Money. Deviousness.[7]

According to AllMusic critic Amy Hanson, the intensely "breathless and claustrophobic" song is still one of trip hop's best works: "Featuring Martina Topley-Bird's clear, otherworldly vocals, the song is constructed around a thrumming slow, low heartbeat bass beat and looped catch of breath that becomes earnest yearning – an act of foreplay which frames the lyrics, 'don't want to be on top of your list, and never been properly kissed.'"[5] The song was featured on the soundtrack to the 1995 film Strange Days.[8]

Track listing edit

"Karmacoma" edit

  1. "Karmacoma" – 5:21
  2. "Karmacoma" (Bumper Ball Dub) – 6:01
  3. "Karmacoma" (The Napoli Trip Mix) – 6:10
  4. "Karmacoma" (Portishead Experience Mix) – 4:03
  5. "Karmacoma" (Ventom Dub Special) – 6:08
  6. "Karmacoma" (UNKLE Situation Mix) – 5:42

"Overcome" edit

  1. "Overcome" (Album Mix) – 3:45 / 4:30
  2. "Overcome" (Bungle Mix) – 2:39
  3. "Abbaon Fat Tracks" – 5:53
  4. "Overcome" (Zippy Mix) – 2:39
Even though the first track is listed as "Album Mix", it is 45 seconds shorter (on the CD single) than the version on the album Maxinquaye. Conversely, the third track is an extended version compared to the version on Maxinquaye.

References edit

  1. ^ "New Releases: Singles". Music Week. 18 March 1995. p. 35.
  2. ^ "Massive Attack feat. Tricky's 'Karmacoma' - Discover the Sample Source".
  3. ^ "Herders of Mogun Taiga - A Disappearing World". Granada Television 1989.
  4. ^ "Massive Attack's 'Karmacoma (Portishead Experience)' - Discover the Remixed Track".
  5. ^ a b Hanson, Amy. "Overcome - Tricky". AllMusic. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  6. ^ Bennun, David (20 February 2015). "20 Years On: Tricky's Maxinquaye Revisited". The Quietus. Archived from the original on 24 February 2016. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  7. ^ Bennun, David (1995). "Tricky". Melody Maker. London. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  8. ^ "Overcome - Tricky". AllMusic. Retrieved 27 January 2017.

External links edit

  • Watch the video on YouTube
  • Entry on mvdbase.com
  • MASSIVEATTACK.IE song info entry on Karmacoma

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Karmacoma news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Karmacoma is a song by British trip hop collective Massive Attack released as the third and final single from their second album Protection on 20 March 1995 It contains rap vocals from band members 3D and Tricky Tricky also recorded his own version of Karmacoma renamed Overcome for his debut studio album Maxinquaye Karmacoma Single by Massive Attackfrom the album ProtectionReleased20 March 1995 1995 03 20 1 GenreTrip hop dubLength5 21LabelVirginSongwriter s Andrew Vowles Robert Del Naja Grant Marshall Tricky Tim Norfolk Bob LockeProducer s Massive Attack Nellee HooperMassive Attack singles chronology Protection 1995 Karmacoma 1995 Risingson 1997 Massive Attack themselves recorded a second version of the song without Tricky renamed Fake the Aroma on The Help Album a compilation album for the charity War Child The music video for Karmacoma was directed by Jonathan Glazer his first Contents 1 Samples 2 Overcome 3 Track listing 3 1 Karmacoma 3 2 Overcome 4 References 5 External linksSamples editThe main rhythmic structure of the track is a loop taken from Nusret Fateh Ali Khan qawali Dam mast qalender mast mast 2 The melodic refrain at 0 54 is taken from the opera Prince Igor by Russian composer Alexander Borodin and also includes a sample of Tuvan throat singing also used by The KLF in Dream Time in Lake Jackson both of which come from the documentary Herders of Mongun Taiga 3 The bass line sample featured on the Portishead remix is the same bass line used by Serge Gainsbourg in the song Melody from his 1971 album Histoire de Melody Nelson 4 The Napoli Trip Mix of the song by Italian band Almamegretta contains samples from Roberto Paci Dalo s record Napoli released in 1993 The Startled Insects wrote the music for this track Tim Norfolk and Bob Locke Overcome edit Overcome nbsp Single by Trickyfrom the album MaxinquayeReleasedJanuary 1995GenreTrip hopLength4 30Label4th amp B way RecordsSongwriter s TrickyProducer s Tricky Mark SaundersTricky singles chronology Ponderosa 1994 Overcome 1995 Black Steel 1995 Tricky remade Karmacoma for his 1995 debut album Maxinquaye under the title Overcome enlisting Martina Topley Bird to sing his lyrics and incorporating a sample of Shakespears Sister s 1992 song Moonchild 5 It was released as the third single from the album a month before the album release David Bennun from The Quietus later called his version a thick unquiet fever dream and an almost cubist vision of a moment in time that encompasses within the same frame a couple walking through quiet suburbs as the Gulf War rages three thousand miles away 6 In an interview for Melody Maker Tricky was asked about the sexual nature of the song and other material on Maxinquaye to which he responded No no not at all Even the parts that are about sex ain t about sex Like in Overcome You and I walking through the suburbs We re not exactly lovers Then it goes And then you wait For the next Kuwait You could be walking down the street with your girlfriend and at the same moment Kuwait is getting bombed It s to do with a moment in time I m trying to be three dimensional It s about the world I suppose there is a lot of sex and violence in the world We re like Martina what s that word sociologists Is that a word We re documentarians That s what we do We document the situations around us Violence Death Sex Money Deviousness 7 According to AllMusic critic Amy Hanson the intensely breathless and claustrophobic song is still one of trip hop s best works Featuring Martina Topley Bird s clear otherworldly vocals the song is constructed around a thrumming slow low heartbeat bass beat and looped catch of breath that becomes earnest yearning an act of foreplay which frames the lyrics don t want to be on top of your list and never been properly kissed 5 The song was featured on the soundtrack to the 1995 film Strange Days 8 Track listing edit Karmacoma edit Karmacoma 5 21 Karmacoma Bumper Ball Dub 6 01 Karmacoma The Napoli Trip Mix 6 10 Karmacoma Portishead Experience Mix 4 03 Karmacoma Ventom Dub Special 6 08 Karmacoma UNKLE Situation Mix 5 42 Overcome edit Overcome Album Mix 3 45 4 30 Overcome Bungle Mix 2 39 Abbaon Fat Tracks 5 53 Overcome Zippy Mix 2 39Even though the first track is listed as Album Mix it is 45 seconds shorter on the CD single than the version on the album Maxinquaye Conversely the third track is an extended version compared to the version on Maxinquaye References edit New Releases Singles Music Week 18 March 1995 p 35 Massive Attack feat Tricky s Karmacoma Discover the Sample Source Herders of Mogun Taiga A Disappearing World Granada Television 1989 Massive Attack s Karmacoma Portishead Experience Discover the Remixed Track a b Hanson Amy Overcome Tricky AllMusic Retrieved 24 February 2016 Bennun David 20 February 2015 20 Years On Tricky s Maxinquaye Revisited The Quietus Archived from the original on 24 February 2016 Retrieved 24 February 2016 Bennun David 1995 Tricky Melody Maker London Retrieved 24 February 2016 Overcome Tricky AllMusic Retrieved 27 January 2017 External links editWatch the video on YouTube Entry on mvdbase com MASSIVEATTACK IE song info entry on Karmacoma Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Karmacoma amp oldid 1211568951, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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