Dark Matter Moving at the Speed of Light is just as all-encompassing as you'd expect, best illustrated by the difference between the two choices for cover versions. The first to appear is "Metal," originally a sleek, cold electro-pop song recorded by Gary Numan (who also happens to provide a new vocal). And then there's "Soul Makossa," originally a slinking proto-disco classic by Manu Dibango. Unfortunately, the covers themselves typify the in-one-ear-and-out-the-other, if spirited, sound of the record. From a production standpoint, a listener could be easily tricked into thinking that this is a funky breaks record out of the U.K. Thankfully, everything else reeks positively of Bambaataa, from the infectious and inclusive energy to the sci-fi spirituality. Still, this is an example of an innovator sounding only slightly better than his legions of lesser followers. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
Dark Matter Moving at the Speed of Light
09/28/2004 | Tommy Boy
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CD
$9.99DARK MATTER: MOVING AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT
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LP
$18.99DARK MATTER: MOVING AT THE SPEED OF LIGHT
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
Credits
- Tom Silverman
- Executive Producer
- Überzone
- Producer, Mixing
- Rob Myers
- Sitar
- Adam Wren
- Engineer
- Victor Lee
- A&R
- Ruza Blue
- Executive Producer
- Kevin McGuire
- Digital Illustration
- Kevin Wolahan
- Art Direction, Design
- Big Rob
- Talk Box
- Jason Freese
- Saxophone
- Steven "Boogie" Brown
- Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Sharaz
- Engineer, Mixing
- Jeff Adachi
- Vocals (Background), Producer
- Mo Daoud
- Photography
- Mustafa Akbar
- Vocals
- Seth Berman
- A&R
- Greg Koller
- Mixing
- Bam's Crew
- Vocals (Background)
- DJ Hektek
- Producer, Mixing
- Fort Knox Five
- Vocals, Producer, Engineer
- David Gritchen
- Producer
- Ronald "Dukeyman" Hall
- Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Rex Riddem
- Percussion
- Afrika Bambaataa
- Mixing
- Paul Daley
- Producer











