| Folktronic | ||||
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| Studio album by Momus | ||||
| Released | 2001 | |||
| Recorded | 2000 | |||
| Studio | Fakeways Institute, New York City | |||
| Genre | Synth pop, Indietronica | |||
| Length | 67:10[1] | |||
| Label | Le Grand Magistery | |||
| Producer | Momus | |||
| Momus chronology | ||||
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| Aggregate scores | |
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| Source | Rating |
| Metacritic | 57/100[2] |
| Review scores | |
| Source | Rating |
| AllMusic | |
| Pitchfork | |
Folktronic is a 2001 album by Momus. It is a concept album, an, "anthology of fake folk."[1]
Track listing
- "Appalachia"
- "Smooth Folk Singer"
- "Mountain Music"
- "Simple Men"
- "Finnegan the Folk Hero"
- "Protestant Art"
- "U.S. Knitting"
- "Jarre in Hicksville"
- "Tape Recorder Man"
- "Little Apples"
- "Robocowboys"
- "Psychopathia Sexualis"
- "Folk Me Amadeus"
- "Handheld"
Bonus tracks
- "The Penis Song"
- "Heliogabalus"
- "Going for a Walk with a Line"
- "The Lady of Shalott"
- "Mistaken Memories of Medieval Manhattan"
- "Pygmalism"
References
- 1 2 3 Spano, Charles. Folktronic at AllMusic. Retrieved 13 April 2017.
- ↑ "Folktronic". Metacritic. Retrieved 13 April 2017.
- ↑ LeMay, Matt (February 27, 2001). "Momus: Folktronic", Pitchfork. Retrieved 13 April 2017.
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