Hisscivilization

Hisscivilization is the third studio album by the Brazilian musician Jupiter Apple. It was released in 2002 by Voiceprint Records, and is the musician's most experimental, ambitious and elaborate output.[1] Heavily influenced by the sonority of Syd Barrett, Stereolab and of the Canterbury scene (in particular Kevin Ayers and his 1970 release Shooting at the Moon),[2] Hisscivilization is characterized by the inclusion of electronic interludes, absent in Jupiter Apple's previous two releases,[3] in a move that polarized critics and fans alike. It is also fully sung in English, like its predecessor Plastic Soda.

Hisscivilization
Studio album by
Released2002
StudioDreher Studio
GenreProgressive rock, psychedelic rock, space rock, experimental rock, electronic music, synthrock
Length1:17:49
LabelVoiceprint Records
ProducerJupiter Apple, Thomas Dreher
Jupiter Apple chronology
Plastic Soda
(1999)
Hisscivilization
(2002)
Bitter
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic link

"Exactly" was re-recorded for his subsequent collaborative album with Bibmo, Bitter.

Critical reception

The album was well-received upon its release, but many critics did not gravitate towards its heavily experimental sonority and long length. Writing for AllMusic, François Couture gave it 3 out of 5 stars, saying it is "filled with catchy hooks, intriguing twists and self-indulgent stretches", and comparing Jupiter Apple with Cornelius and Beck. However, he also said that "the album's only flaw is its duration – problem is, it's a big one. Not only does Hisscivilization clock in at 78 minutes, but most of its 13 tracks could have been substantially shortened".[4] Matheus Donay of O Notório Abacaxi praised the album for its "Futuristic and Surrealist artfulness", but also criticized it for its length and stated that it requires "lots of patience" to listen to.[5]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Jupiter Apple.

No.TitleLength
1."The Homeless and the Jet Boots Boy"11:34
2."Pyrus malus & Fragaria vesca"6:05
3."Act Not Surprised"4:48
4."...So You Leave the Hall"6:16
5."An Old Road"3:45
6."Aquarius and Pisces/Overture and Something Else"8:21
7."The Cat and the Rabbit" (instrumental)2:55
8."In the Presence of Zohg Zucchini and Finale"4:39
9."The Futuristica Waltz"3:39
10."Exactly"6:30
11."Metropole"6:45
12."Tropical Permanent Holidays"4:10
13."Civilization"8:15

Personnel

  • Jupiter Apple – vocals, electric guitar, classical guitar, percussion, Moog, production, mixing
  • Thomas Dreher – production, mixing, mastering
  • Fernando Sanches – engineering
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References

  1. Leonardo Paiva (December 22, 2015). "Um passeio pela carreira de Júpiter Maçã" (in Portuguese). Retrieved June 10, 2017.
  2. Voiceprint Records - Jupiter Apple - Hisscivilization (in Portuguese)
  3. Mofo - Jupiter Apple - Hisscivilization (in Portuguese)
  4. François Couture. "Hisscivilization - Jupiter Apple". Retrieved June 16, 2017.
  5. Matheus Donay (August 28, 2014). "O Notório Abacaxi: Jupiter Apple - Hisscivilization (2002)" (in Portuguese). Retrieved June 10, 2017.
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