I Am Legion (album)

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I Am Legion
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Studio album by
Released2 September 2013 (2013-09-02) [1]
29 November 2013 (2013-11-29) (Instrumentals) [2]
Recorded2008–13
Genre
Length45:38
Label Division, Owsla, Par Excellence
Producer Nik Roos, Martijn van Sonderen, Thijs de Vlieger
Noisia chronology
Split the Atom
(2010)
I Am Legion
(2013)
Outer Edges
(2016)
Foreign Beggars chronology
The Uprising
(2012)
I Am Legion
(2013)

I Am Legion is the self-titled collaborative album by I Am Legion, the side project of Dutch record producers Noisia and British rappers Metropolis and Orifice Vulgatron of Foreign Beggars. The album was released on 2 September 2013 through Division, Owsla and Par Excellence. [3] The album topped the Beatport releases chart within three days of release. [4] The instrumental version of the album, solely produced by Noisia, was released on 29 November 2013. [2] A ten-track remix album featuring Noisia (as Nightwatch), dBridge, Alix Perez and Phace among others was released on 17 June 2014. [5]

Contents

Musical concept and songs

The group had the following to say about the album's style and influence:

“We (Noisia & Foreign Beggars) come from two different places and there is a mutual curiosity and admiration that makes us want to make the coolest shit we can. The style and approach to this album has given the lyrics more breathing space and room for exploration, hence it resulting in something more of a rap album with an electronic edge, as opposed to ‘Dance Music’ with raps on it.” [6]

Speaking about the album's second single "Choosing For You", Metropolis told Rolling Stone “We kinda pieced together ideas from two beats Noisia had made to put this one together, I think it's the only track with a Noisia voice on it... The track is about letting the music possess you, as good music should when you hear it.” [7]

Marketing

Singles

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Dancing Astronaut(favourable) [6]
Clash 7/10 [13]

The album received mixed to positive reviews from critics. Clash said the following about the album:

Banking on the success of 2009’s enormous track ‘Contact’ and other atom splits means a protracted patent of rap and rucking risks running thin. The Beggars’ Orifice Vulgatron and Metropolis, MCs both, purge that possibility, staying as seven-figure showmen you hope never take responsibility, as ‘Foil’ appears dangerously close to doing. Meanwhile Noisia’s teeth-drilling TKOs, flubbery aftershocks and deathly whispers vaporising lugholes, only disappoint the Richter scale when not fully engaged or needlessly cutting short.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Intro"1:46
2."Farrda"3:00
3."Make Those Move"3:17
4."Upper Ratio"0:47
5."Jelly Fish"3:20
6."Ice"2:40
7."Blue Shift"1:20
8."Loose on the Leaves"3:18
9."Choosing For You"4:08
10."Warp Speed Thuggin'"3:36
11."Stresses, Pt. 1"1:33
12."Stresses, Pt. 2"1:13
13."Sunken Submarine"1:56
14."Dust Descends" (featuring Strange U)4:41
15."Powerplay"3:40
16."Foil" (featuring D.Ablo)5:23
Total length:45:38
Japanese edition bonus track [14]
No.TitleLength
17."Make Those Move" (XXX$$$ Remix)3:29
Total length:49:17
Instrumental edition
No.TitleLength
1."Intro"1:46
2."Farrda" (Instrumental Edit)3:00
3."Make Those Move" (Instrumental Edit)3:17
4."Upper Ratio"0:47
5."Jelly Fish" (Instrumental Edit)3:20
6."Ice" (Instrumental Edit)2:40
7."Blue Shift"1:20
8."Loose on the Leaves" (Instrumental Edit)3:18
9."Choosing For You" (Instrumental Edit)4:08
10."Warp Speed Thuggin'" (Instrumental Edit)3:36
11."Stresses, Pt. 1"1:33
12."Stresses, Pt. 2" (Instrumental Edit)1:13
13."Sunken Submarine"1:56
14."Dust Descends" (Instrumental Edit)4:41
15."Powerplay" (Instrumental Edit)3:40
16."Foil" (Instrumental Edit)5:23
Total length:45:38
I Am Legion Remixes
No.TitleLength
1."Farrda" (Alix Perez Remix)2:37
2."Farrda" (Starkey Remix)3:58
3."Make Those Move" (Suburban Dark Remix)3:04
4."Make Those Move" (Teddy Killerz Remix)5:18
5."Jelly Fish" (Eprom Remix)3:01
6."Loose on the Leaves" (dBridgesploitation Remix)5:34
7."Choosing For You" (Nightwatch Remix)4:30
8."Warp Speed Thuggin'" (Sui Gene Remix)6:02
9."Warp Speed Thuggin'" (Phace Remix)5:01
10."Dust Descends" (featuring Strange U) (Alix Perez Remix)4:29

Personnel

I Am Legion
Additional musicians

Chart performance

Weekly charts

Chart (2013)Peak
position
UK Indie Breakers (OCC) [15] 15
UK R&B Albums (OCC) [16] 31

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabel
Worldwide2 September 2013Digital download, CD, vinylDivision / Owsla / Par Excellence
Japan4 September 2013

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