Dr. No's Oxperiment
Dr. No's Oxperiment is the third album by hip hop rapper and producer Oh No. The solely instrumental album was released by Stones Throw Records in 2007, and is described as "an audio tour of Turkish, Lebanese, Greek, and Italian psyche funk".[5]
Dr. No's Oxperiment | ||||
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Studio album by Oh No | ||||
Released | July 31, 2007 | |||
Genre | Hip hop Trip hop Turkish music Lebanese music Greek music Italian music Instrumental hip hop | |||
Label | Stones Throw | |||
Producer | Oh No | |||
Oh No chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | |
Dusted Reviews | (favorable)[2] |
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PopMatters |
Track listing
- "Heavy" – 1:54 (Samples "Ince Ince" by Selda Bağcan) [6]
- "Gladius" – 1:22
- "Higher" – 1:33
- "Breakout" – 1:25
- "Ox Broil" – 1:52 (Samples "Dağlar Dağlar" by Barış Manço) [6]
- "Bouncers" – 1:36 (Samples "Sür Efem Atini" by Mazhar ve Fuat) [6]
- "Alarmsss" – 1:25
- "Banger" – 1:31
- "No Guest List" – 1:20
- "Land Mine" – 1:29
- "My Luck" – 1:45 (Samples "Üsküdar'a Giderken" by Mustafa Özkent) [6]
- "Cosmos" – 1:49 (Samples "Uzun Ince Bir Yoldayim" by Barış Manço)[6]
- "Exp Out The Ox" – 1:01 (Samples "Yaylalar" by Selda Bağcan) [6]
- "Emergency" – 1:42 (Samples "Acıhda Bağa Vir!" by Barış Manço) [6]
- "Ohhhhhh" – 1:00
- "Deliveries" – 1:07 (Samples "Emmioğlu" by Mustafa Özkent) [6]
- "Come Back" – 1:05
- "Hot Fire" – 1:35
- "Action" – 1:38 (Samples "Kalk Gidelim Küheylan" by Barış Manço ) [6]
- "Ghetto" – 1:30 (Samples "Gönül Dağı" by Barış Manço) [6]
- "Fast Gamble" – 1:05
- "All Over" – 0:49
- "Mad Piano" – 1:33
- "Oxcity Sickness" – 1:45 (Samples "Alla Beni Pulla Beni" by Barış Manço) [6]
- "Cassette" – 1:43 (Samples "Çöpçüler Kralı" by Serhat Görücü) [6]
- "Down Under" – 0:38
- "Smokey Winds" – 1:21
- "Slow Down" – 1:13
- All tracks written by Oh No.
gollark: I think CUDA is a bit faster generally, but only works on Nvidia cards.
gollark: Also probably not. The GPU's processor cores would be implemented in actual silicon directly, instead of whatever reprogrammable stuff FPGAs use.
gollark: I don't think a FPGA would actually be faster than a GPU, if you're just putting some general-purpose processors on it.
gollark: But most remotely modern and decent GPUs will massively outperform integrated GPUs.
gollark: I have a GT 710 which is worse than the iGPU in my laptop.
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