''Machines Hate Me'' is the first studio album by American record producer
Dibiase. It was released via
Alpha Pup Records
Alpha Pup Records is an American independent record label and digital distributor based in Los Angeles, California. It was founded by Daddy Kev and Danyell Jariel in 2004. ''LA Weekly'' placed it at number 2 on the "Top 10 Most Exciting L.A. Indie ...
on September 14, 2010.
A music video was created for "Skullcrack".
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Critical reception
Andrew Ryce of ''Resident Advisor
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'' gave the album a 4.0 out of 5, commenting that "Dibiase wisely avoids the schizophrenic channel-skipping to which his peers are so often prone, building tunes armed with an exacting focus, even when it seems like brilliant ideas are defiantly tossed off."[ Jacqueline Whatley of '' URB'' gave the album 4 out of 5 stars, writing, "In an hour of utter brilliance, Dibiase offers the world a taste of what exists on the innovative Los Angeles underground and an exciting idea of what is to come."][ Jeff Weiss of '']Los Angeles Times
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'' wrote, "''Machines Hate Me'' represents the most complete and fully realized iteration of Dibiase's work."
Track listing
References
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2010 debut albums
Alpha Pup Records albums
Albums produced by Dibiase
Hip hop albums by American artists
Instrumental hip hop albums