Scissor — Mr. Oizo - Half A

: According to Flying Lotus, the original label that released the record thought it was "unlistenable" and didn't believe in its commercial potential.

: Despite the initial confusion, the album gained a cult following among electronic aficionados. In 2011, it was re-issued by Steve Ellison (Flying Lotus) on his Brainfeeder label, who called it "one of the most inspiring electronic records ever made". Cultural Impact Mr. Oizo - Half a scissor

Released in 2005, is the second studio album by French producer and filmmaker Quentin Dupieux, better known as Mr. Oizo . It is widely regarded as one of the most polarizing and uncompromising records in electronic music history, marking a radical departure from the "dirty house" sound that made him a global sensation with the 1999 hit "Flat Beat" . A Radical Shift in Production : According to Flying Lotus, the original label

: Seeking to avoid the clutter of physical gear, Dupieux switched to a digital workflow, utilizing Apple Logic Pro to construct the album’s complex structures. Cultural Impact Released in 2005, is the second

: Critics have noted the album's "AD/HD pacing," which favors rapid-fire cuts and noise manipulation over the traditional build-ups found in house music. Critical Reception and "Unlistenability"

: The record is defined by its "cerebral" and often abrasive textures, featuring 808 samples that remain largely unprocessed but are programmed in "startling and original" ways.

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